˜yĐÄvlog

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bardo

[ bahr-doh ]

noun

(often initial capital letter)
plural bardos.
  1. (in Lamaism) the state of the soul between death and rebirth.


bardo

/ ˈČúɑː»ćəʊ /

noun

  1. (in Tibetan Buddhism) the state of the soul between its death and its rebirth
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bardo1

First recorded in 1625–30, bardo is from the Tibetan word ČúĂĄ°ù-»ćŽÇ “between two” (i.e., a transition, intermediate state)
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bardo1

Tibetan bardo between two
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This Wondery podcast, hosted by the former F.B.I. criminal profiler Candice DeLong, who also spent a decade as a psychiatric nurse, examines the case and all the systemic breakdowns that led Bardo straight to Schaeffer.

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Among the most unsettling revelations are how Bardo, who since childhood had relentlessly obsessed over and stalked girls and women he knew and didn’t know, acquired a gun and was able to travel to Schaeffer’s home.

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In 1989, at the age of 21, while preparing for an audition for “The Godfather Part III,” she was shot to death on her doorstep by Robert John Bardo, who had been stalking her.

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On Sunday, Rountree mounted “The Democracy Bardo,” a live music installation with audience participation.

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As one “Bardo” participant summed it up: “A community is not an algorithm.”

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