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The Life of Milarepa
- The Classic Biography of the Eleventh-Century Yogin and Poet – One of the Most Renowned Spiritual Figures in Tibetan Buddhist History
- Narrated by: William Hope
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Politics & Social Sciences, Philosophy
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The Life of Milarepa is one of the most beloved stories of the Tibetan people and a great literary example of the contemplative life. Jetsun Milarepa, the 11th-century Buddhist yogin and poet, started life as a black magician, gaining revenge for loss of heritage by casting terrible hailstorms and committing multiple murders.
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- SJRod
- 09-07-17
Amazing and Excellent
Well read with emotion and character. A Tibetan classic brought to life and in so doing made the reader /listener become part of the book. Highly recommended
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- Mr. P. Skrzypczak
- 23-07-18
Loved it!
Great story, great perfomance, enjoyed it very much. Also most interesting from a Buddhist practitioner’s perspective. I could not recommend it more!
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- Dr K Williams
- 19-07-20
Two nights in and still no story
The endless introduction is killing my desire to continue. Furthermore the gratiing ugly voice of the robot reader is injuring my brain.
Was so much looking forward to tbis but it has become a test of endurance. Please provide the opportunity to select books read by human beings and filter out the robotic ones!
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- Bina
- 05-03-19
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the narrator did a very good job! .......He created the interest with his story telling skill and voice modulation.
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- Carlos Martin
- 26-01-18
Inspiring
Inspiring story for all specially the ones with an inkling to spiritual life, you might want to skip the intro though, it's over an hour and it's mostly talk about Milarepa's life which you're about to listen to anyway.
6 people found this helpful
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- Marcelle
- 07-01-17
Milarepa
A wonderful story of a very interesting follower of the Dharma.
Such a fascinating story of an ordinary man who becomes awakened and a treasured teacher of Buddhism.
I highly recommend it!
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-07-17
To listen to again and again...
So many wonderful things I could say about this audio book. Deep gratitude. Thank you!
3 people found this helpful
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- Eric L.
- 13-09-17
Milarepa's life
So inspiring and instructive! Excellent reading I this is a story I will listen to again and again.
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- Dharmic
- 19-01-17
The best version of the life if Milarepa to date!
Well told, engaging and enlightening. I loved it and will listen to it many times.
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- Masha
- 08-08-21
good
well worth "reading"
at times I had to re-listen several times in some areas because it was hard to grasp, maybe because of intonation?
at times the narrator's voices for the characters were maybe a bit too cartoonish for the subject matter, but I appreciate the challenge of depicting these characters
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- Phillip Simpson
- 14-07-21
Perfect!
Wonderful narration, great story. If your into this stuff, this is right up you alley.
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- Gene Ign
- 01-06-21
Om Ah Hung
This audiobook is very inspiring and easy to understand. Highly recommended to any Dharma practitioner!
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- dharamjeet kaur batra
- 16-05-21
This will help you progress
this will help you progress... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .
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- Lucrecia Peinado
- 25-04-21
Worth it 100%
Muy buena narración. La historia muy valiosa. Profunda y conmovedora. Vale la pena adquirir el audio libro