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A Guided Tour of Hell

A Graphic Memoir

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Take a trip through the realms of hell with a man whose temporary visitor’s pass gave him a horrifying—and enlightening—preview of its torments. This true account of Sam Bercholz’s near-death experience has more in common with Dante’s Inferno than it does with any of the popular feel-good stories of what happens when we die. In the aftermath of heart surgery, Sam, a longtime Buddhist practitioner and teacher, is surprised to find himself in the lowest realms of karmic rebirth, where he is sent to gain insight into human suffering. Under the guidance of a luminous being, Sam’s encounters with a series of hell-beings trapped in repetitious rounds of misery and delusion reveal to him how an individual’s own habits of fiery hatred and icy disdain, of grasping desire and nihilistic ennui, are the source of horrific agonies that pound consciousness for seemingly endless cycles of time. Comforted by the compassion of a winged goddess and sustained by the kindness of his Buddhist teachers, Sam eventually emerges from his ordeal with renewed faith that even the worst hell contains the seed of wakefulness. His story is offered, along with the modernist illustrations of a master of Tibetan sacred arts, in order to share what can be learned about awakening from our own self-created hells and helping others to find relief and liberation from theirs.
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      November 15, 2016
      A longtime Buddhist philosopher's near-death experience proves life-altering, enlightening, and horrifying.Bercholz, the founder of Shambhala Publications, offers a grandly produced graphic memoir chronicling his "ineffable" descent into the volcanic depths of what he perceived as a retributive "Buddhist underworld." Believing he has experienced death twice, the author details his early life in San Francisco, where he swapped a budding career in political science for book publishing and a "complete Buddhist education" under the tutelage of meditation master Trungpa Rinpoche. On a pilgrimage to India, Bercholz contracted typhus fever, and he recalls following a bright light after hovering painlessly above his hospitalized body. His second deathly encounter arrived three decades later when, in his 60s, he developed a severe post-surgical blood infection and was thrust into a swirling netherworld of volcanic hellfire stacked with writhing bodies and populated by a host of "Hell-beings," some helpful, some frightening. Bercholz creates character-driven vignettes symbolizing and personifying the "qualities of the myriad denizens of hell" as he'd viewed them personally and from corresponding Buddhist cosmology. These creative allegories tell how the tortured souls became trapped by their unfortunate choices during life. With colorful prose, the author charts his descent into a netherworld guided by a benevolent, sublime, gender-fluid being he dubs the "Buddha of Hell." The book is strikingly illustrated by celebrated Tibetan artist Thaye, who collaborated with Bercholz in surmounting the narrative's greatest challenge in "devising a visual language inspired by my cryptic utterances without trying to depict them in the literal sense." Eventually, the author was miraculously pulled back to consciousness, but he remains forever changed by his surreal travels. A work of mixed genres, Bercholz's fiery expedition, while extraordinarily frightening, seems to direct readers toward living a good, clean life in the here and now, since the conditions of one's post-mortem future may very well depend on it. Darkly fascinating and artfully spirited, the author's cautionary reawakening is a potent rumination on death and what lies beyond.

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