bardo

noun
  1. In Tibetan Buddhism, 'bardo' refers to the intermediate state between death and rebirth, during which the consciousness experiences various visions and phenomena before rebirth occurs. It is considered a transitional phase that can last from a few moments to several weeks, depending on the individual's karma and spiritual practices. noun
    The monk explained that the soul remains in the bardo for forty-nine days before rebirth.
    Practicing meditation can help navigate the bardo more peacefully after death.
  2. In a broader, more metaphorical sense, 'bardo' can refer to any transitional or liminal state in life or consciousness, such as a period of change, uncertainty, or transition between two phases. noun
    He described his career shift as being in a bardo, a temporary state of flux.
    During the pandemic, many people felt they were in a bardo, caught between the old normal and the new reality.