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This book serves as an introduction to the world of Bardo-Gaming, a means to employ the technology of video games in the pursuit of personal growth and service to others. Beginning with the “Orbs,” a growing series of free games which can run on almost any PC, this book looks at the struggles of everyday life as well as our aspirations toward enlightenment, awareness, and contact with other dimensional realities. From this point, the phenomenon of Second Life is explored in context of E. J. Gold’s “Prosperity Ashram,” a virtual environment designed specifically to amplify group work and the fulfilling of the Bodhisattva’s Vow. Anecdotes and exercises are woven into a narrative which opens with the initial premise of Buddhism that life is suffering. From here, it explores what can be actively done about this dilemma.

Orbit: An Introduction to the Principles and Practices of Bardo-Gaming on the Prosperity Path

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    Publisher: Gateways Books & Tapes,US
    Publication Date: 15/02/2016
    ISBN13: 9780895562753, 978-0895562753
    ISBN10: 0895562758

    Number of Pages: 146

    Non Fiction , Health & Wellbeing

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    This book serves as an introduction to the world of Bardo-Gaming, a means to employ the technology of video games in the pursuit of personal growth and service to others. Beginning with the “Orbs,” a growing series of free games which can run on almost any PC, this book looks at the struggles of everyday life as well as our aspirations toward enlightenment, awareness, and contact with other dimensional realities. From this point, the phenomenon of Second Life is explored in context of E. J. Gold’s “Prosperity Ashram,” a virtual environment designed specifically to amplify group work and the fulfilling of the Bodhisattva’s Vow. Anecdotes and exercises are woven into a narrative which opens with the initial premise of Buddhism that life is suffering. From here, it explores what can be actively done about this dilemma.

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