- Bardo - Wikipedia
Used without qualification, "bardo" is the state of existence intermediate between two lives on earth According to Tibetan tradition, after death and before one's next birth, when one's consciousness is not connected with a physical body, one experiences a variety of phenomena
- Bardo - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
bardo (T bar do བར་དོ་) is the Tibetan translation for the Sanskrit term antarābhava, which refers to the "intermediate state" between death and rebirth
- The Six Bardos: A Guide to Conscious Living and Dying
Explore the concept of the six bardo, transitional states between life, death, and rebirth, and learn how meditation and understanding karma can guide you
- The Six Bardos: A Vajrayana Buddhist Perspective on Death and Dying
The Tibetan word bardo (བར་དོ་ Wylie: bar do) means literally "intermediate state"—also translated as "transitional state" or "in-between state" or "liminal state"
- The Six Bardos - Osho News
The Bardo of Dream (Milam Bardo): Dreams are another form of bardo, an intermediate state between waking and sleeping Tibetan Buddhists place great importance on dreams, seeing them as a reflection of the subconscious mind
- What is the Bardo? - verticaltimeyoga. com
In Buddhism, bardo generally refers to the time following death and preceding rebirth, a time of disembodied passage and vivid encounter with both one's enlightened nature and one's karmic accumulations and psychological projections, some blissful, others disturbing if not terrifying
- Bardo: Overview, Context Key Ideas — Key Facts — Key Facts
The Tibetan word Bardo means literally “intermediate state” – also translated as “transitional state” or “in-between state” In Sanskrit the concept has the name antarabhava Used somewhat loosely, the term “bardo” refers to the state of existence intermediate between two lives on earth
- BARDO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BARDO is the intermediate or astral state of the soul after death and before rebirth
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