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With hundreds of recordings to his credit, Sean Barrett has become one of the UK’s leading voice actors after an acting career which began as a child actor and continued through adult hood on state, film and TV. His exceptional talent has seen him read books as varied as Dickens (Martin Chuzzlewit, Barnaby Rudge, Bleak House), Samuel Beckett, Cormac McCarthy and numerous others for Naxos Audiobooks, as well as scores of Scandinavian crime including the works of Jo Nesbö.

Sean Barrett

Sean Barrett

seanbarrettWith hundreds of recordings to his credit, Sean Barrett has become one of the UK’s leading voice actors after an acting career which began as a child actor and continued through adult hood on state, film and TV. His exceptional talent has seen him read books as varied as Dickens (Martin Chuzzlewit, Barnaby Rudge, Bleak House), Samuel Beckett, Cormac McCarthy and numerous others for Naxos Audiobooks, as well as scores of Scandinavian crime including the works of Jo Nesbö.

MAHĀ-PARANIBBĀNA SUTTA

maha (Large)MAHĀ-PARANIBBĀNA SUTTA
The Last Days of the Buddha

Translated by Sister Vajira and Francis Story
Read by Sean Barrett
2 hours 41 minutes
 
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After a long and fruitful life, the Buddha is now 80. For 50 years after his Enlightenment he has been walking the hot, dusty roads of North Eastern India with just robe and bowl, tirelessly and selflessly teaching and inspiring. He knows death is approaching. Continue Reading →

THE WAY OF THE WHITE CLOUDS

The Way of the White CloudsThe Way of the White Clouds – The Classic Spiritual Travelogue by One of Tibet’s Best-known Explorers

By Lama Anagarika Govinda
Read by Sean Barrett
13 hours 30 minutes
 

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 The Way of the White Clouds  is the remarkable narrative of a pilgrimage which could not be made today. In 1948, Lama Anagarika Govinda made an unforgettable journey into Tibet before its invasion by the Chinese. His unique account is not only a spectacular and gloriously poetic story of exploration and discovery; it is also invaluable for its sensitivity and clearly presented interpretation of the Tibetan tradition. Continue Reading →