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    Milam bardo (rmi lam bar do) is the second bardo of the dream state. The Milam Bardo is a subset of the first Bardo. Dream Yoga develops practices to integrate the dream state into Buddhist sadhana. Samten bardo (bsam gtan bar do) is the third bardo of meditation. This bardo is generally only experienced by meditators, though individuals may ...

  2. What is Bardo? | Buddhism A–Z. Bardo is a Tibetan word referring to what we experience in the period between death and rebirth; however, more generally, the word may refer to the gap or space we experience between any two states. Bardo is a Tibetan word meaning “gap” or “intermediate state.”. Most famously, it refers to what we ...

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  3. Aug 31, 2022 · The word “bardo” means “transition.”. It describes the period of time between the completion of one situation and the start of the next. “Bardo” can even mean the gap between a thought and the one that follows it. A bardo is considered an especially ripe time for spiritual awakening. The classic Buddhist text, the Bardo Thodol ...

  4. In Tibetan Buddhism, the term bardo is used in the following senses: a set of four or six transitional states that cover the full cycle of life, death and rebirth. any type of transitional experience, any state that lies between two other states. [1] In the Tibetan tradition, the system of four or six bardo states is the focus of many texts and ...

  5. 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. The bardo concept is an umbrella term which includes the transitional states of birth, death, dream, transmigration or afterlife, meditation, and spiritual luminosity.

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  7. The sixth is called the bardo of transmigration or karmic becoming. • Kyenay bardo (skye gnas bar do): is the first bardo of birth and life. This bardo commences from conception until the last breath, when the mindstream withdraws from the body. • Milam bardo (rmi lam bar do): is the second bardo of the dream state.

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