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Passages similar to: The Tibetan Book of the Dead — Book II: The Protection Against the Tormenting Furies
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The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The Protection Against the Tormenting Furies (37.2-37.3)
Thereupon, by going to seek refuge because of fear, [one beholdeth] the aforesaid visions of great mansions, rock-caverns, earth-caverns, jungles, and lotus blossoms which close [on entering them]; and one escapeth by hiding inside [one of such places] and fearing to come out therefrom, and thinking, 'To go out is not good now'. And fearing to depart therefrom, one will feel greatly attracted to one's place of refuge [which is the womb]. Fearful lest, by going out, the awe and terror of the Bardo will meet one, and afraid to encounter them, if one hid oneself within [the place or womb chosen], one will thereby assume a very undesirable body and suffer various sufferings.
Dhammapada
Chapter XIV: The Buddha (The Awakened) (188)
Men, driven by fear, go to many a refuge, to mountains and forests, to groves and sacred trees.