Sadhana is a daily spiritual practice.
Any such practice can be called sadhana.
Bardo is a ‘Between’ state, a transition, a gap or a suspension, when one situation has come to an end and another has not yet developed.
It is mostly known from the Bardo Thodol - the Tibetan book of the Dead, as the state between death and rebirth.
Some will say that any Between state, times of shift between different states of consciousness, a shift that might involve confusion, hesitation, uncertainty, can be called a Bardo.
I am in a Bardo. Many of us are.
Something has ended, its essence no longer manifests as it used to, and the new form has not yet crystalized.
At such times of intense transitions, we can also get glimpses of the neutral state of being.
These glimpses can be enhanced in a sadhana, a time dedicated to spiritual practice, especially at the times when the natural world is in a transition, such as the early morning hours, at the transition between night and day.
What if the form of the sadhana itself is in a Bardo?
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