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In Tibetan Buddhism, the term "bardo" refers to the intermediate states between death and rebirth. The most well-known bardo is the "Bardo Thodol" or the "Tibetan Book of the Dead," which describes the experiences one goes through during the intermediate state after death. According to Tibetan Buddhist belief, how one navigates these bardos greatly influences the next rebirth.
Meditations on the stages of the bardos typically involve practices aimed at familiarizing practitioners with the experiences they will encounter during these intermediate states and training them to recognize and utilize the opportunities presented therein. Here are some key stages of the bardos and corresponding meditative practices:
Meditations on the bardos are often part of advanced tantric practices within Tibetan Buddhism. These practices require guidance from qualified teachers and are typically undertaken by experienced practitioners who have developed a strong foundation in foundational Buddhist teachings and meditation techniques. The aim of these meditations is to transform one's understanding of death and rebirth, leading to spiritual awakening and liberation from cyclic existence (samsara).
The music for this episode is “Starlight” - by Podington Bear of Portland, Oregon - Thanks to composer Chad Crouch. Support Chad here.
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In Tibetan Buddhism, the term "bardo" refers to the intermediate states between death and rebirth. The most well-known bardo is the "Bardo Thodol" or the "Tibetan Book of the Dead," which describes the experiences one goes through during the intermediate state after death. According to Tibetan Buddhist belief, how one navigates these bardos greatly influences the next rebirth.
Meditations on the stages of the bardos typically involve practices aimed at familiarizing practitioners with the experiences they will encounter during these intermediate states and training them to recognize and utilize the opportunities presented therein. Here are some key stages of the bardos and corresponding meditative practices:
Meditations on the bardos are often part of advanced tantric practices within Tibetan Buddhism. These practices require guidance from qualified teachers and are typically undertaken by experienced practitioners who have developed a strong foundation in foundational Buddhist teachings and meditation techniques. The aim of these meditations is to transform one's understanding of death and rebirth, leading to spiritual awakening and liberation from cyclic existence (samsara).
The music for this episode is “Starlight” - by Podington Bear of Portland, Oregon - Thanks to composer Chad Crouch. Support Chad here.