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    Samten bardo (bsam gtan bar do) is the third bardo of meditation. This bardo is generally only experienced by meditators, though individuals may have spontaneous experience of it. Samten Bardo is a subset of the Kyenay Bardo [clarification needed]. Chikhai bardo ('chi kha'i bar do) is the fourth bardo of the

  2. The bardo of meditation, or “meditative concentration bardo,” refers to the period when a practitioner’s mind is fully immersed in a meditative state. In this bardo, when we are free from the usual distractions and illusions of daily life,.the mind can potentially gain a degree of control over its experiences and perceptions.

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    o rgyan 'jigs med chos kyi dbang po. "bar do'i ngo sprod bsdus pa/" in gsung 'bum/_o rgyan 'jigs med chos kyi dbang po. 8 vols. khreng tu'u: si khron dpe skrun tshogs pa/ si khron mi rigs dpe skrun khang, 2009 (BDRC W1PD107142). Vol. 6: 181–187

    sna tshogs rang grol. "bar do spyi'i don gsal bar byed pa dran pa'i me long /." In gsung 'bum/_sna tshogs rang grol.Gangtok: mgon-po-tshe-brtan, 1979. (BDRC W21019). Vol. 8: 579 - 700.

    Jigmed Lingpa, Vidyādhara. Yeshe Lama. Translated by Lama Chönam and Sangye Khandro. Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion Publications, 2008. Tsele Natok Rangdrol. The Mirror of Mindfulness: The Cycle of the Four Bardos. Translated by Erik Pema Kunsang. Hong Kong: Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 1987 Version: 1.4-20220831

  3. 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 ...

  4. daylight, is a bardo. A bardo can be of long or short duration, of wide or narrow expanse. To a large extent our experience is made up of intervals between one thing and another. Even in the case of the momentary thoughts that arise in our mind, there is an interval between one thought arising and fading and the next thought appearing.

  5. A bardo is a state that is “neither here nor there”: by definition it is something that comes “in between,” an intermediate state. the six bardos are: the natural bardo of the present life. the hallucinatory bardo of dreaming. the bardo of meditative absorption. the painful bardo of dying.

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  7. bardo (chūin 中陰) The state of existence between death and rebirth. Literally, that which is "in between" (chū 中) and "hidden" or "vague" (in 陰). In the Buddhist tradition there is a widespread belief that the deceased will be in the bardo state for a maximum of seven weeks, or forty-nine days in all. At the end of each week, if the ...

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