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- 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
Its original meaning, the experience of being between death and rebirth, is the prototype of the bardo experience, while the six traditional bardos show how the essential qualities of that experience are also present in other transitional periods
- The Bardo: What Happens in the 49 Days After Death?
Buddhist texts describe the bardo consciousness as taking on a subtle form, roughly the size of a small child It cannot be seen by the living, but it can perceive other bardo beings, pass through walls, and sense the grief and thoughts of loved ones
- The Bardos or Stages of the Afterlife - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
The term bardo is a general term which literally means "in-between" and in this context denotes a transitional state, or what Victor Turner calls a liminal situation
- BARDO EXPLANATIONS | TLC
Tibetan Buddhism identifies six 'bardos', or states of consciousness, associated with the phases of life and death Early in Buddhist history, the word 'bardo' generally only referred to the phases after death and between lifetimes, and in common usage it is still often used this way
- Bardo Thödol | Tibetan Book of the Dead, Afterlife Guide | Britannica
Bardo Thödol, in Tibetan Buddhism, a funerary text that is recited to ease the consciousness of a recently deceased person through death and assist it into a favourable rebirth
- Bardo, Death and Dying - Tibetan Medicine Education Center
Bardo refers here to the mind in the intermediate state after death or when the consciousness is separated from the previous body It is the state between the past life and the next coming life
- 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
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