This brilliant comic explains the Bardo, the intermediary period between life and death. To find out what Tibetan Buddhists think happens to you after death, read on.

According to Tibetan Buddhists, the bardo is the intermediary stage between death and rebirth.

It’s where a soul who has just left its body experiences a hyper-vivid “virtual reality” where its life flashes before its eyes. The soul then gets to witness first-hand the karma it has accumulated during that lifetime. The Nyingma school of Tibet teaches that this period lasts 49 days.

During this time the just-passed individual must come to grips with the life they’ve just lived and prepare for the next one. Each individual’s next life is determined by their prior karma and by their actions in the bardo.

These teachings are incredibly deep and complex, and critical for esoteric Buddhists. This is particularly because devoted Buddhists believe that this trans-incarnational period is an excellent opportunity to decide not to reincarnate. By not reincarnating, they avoid the suffering inherent in existence.

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The teachings are contained in the Bardo Thödol, commonly known as the Tibetan Book of the Dead. The bardo was recently depicted incredibly vividly in the Gaspar Nöe film Enter the Void, about a man who dies while smoking DMT in Tokyo and must spend the rest of the film dealing with the bardo state.

The comic book below, created by Thomas Scoville, used to be all over the Internet. Unfortunately, it’s now vanished from all but a few backup archives. The graphics are pretty basic. However, the comic brilliantly sums up exactly what the bardo is, and how to transit it. I’ve saved it here for posterity—enjoy!

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The necessary skills to transit the Bardo are all developed by practicing meditation.

These skills include the ability to see through the delusions of maya or samsara, the ability perceive the primary clear light that is the fundamental nature of reality, the ability to not give in to the lower desires, and many more.

All of these skills are developed by true, real, deep practice of meditation.

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This course will give you everything you need to know to begin the kind of lifelong meditation practice that can help you start seeing through the illusions of existence… and start preparing for the Bardo itself.

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