Tricycle Talks

Traveling in Bardo with Ann Tashi Slater

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Sep 10, 2025
Ann Tashi Slater, a Tokyo-based writer and contributing editor for Tricycle, dives deep into Tibetan Buddhist concepts of bardo and impermanence. She shares her transformative journey through illness, linking it to the teachings on transitional states. Slater discusses how paying attention can shape our reality and the lessons from the Tibetan Book of the Dead that foster acceptance of life’s fleeting nature. Through personal anecdotes, she emphasizes the beauty of embracing change and the importance of connection and growth amid life's uncertainties.
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INSIGHT

Bardo Is Any Liminal Between-State

  • Bardo means a between-state that includes death-to-rebirth and many life transitions like illness or travel.
  • The Bardo Todol guides both the dead and the living by teaching how to accept endings and navigate change.
ANECDOTE

Family Link To First English Translation

  • Ann recounts how her great-grandfather connected W.Y. Evans-Wentz with a lama who translated the Bardo texts in Sikkim.
  • Those translations led to the 1927 English edition that introduced the Bardo teachings widely in the West.
ANECDOTE

Avalanche Saved By Faith And Action

  • Ann tells how her great-grandfather survived an avalanche by praying and waving prayer beads until rescuers saw him.
  • She uses the story to show that accepting reality and then acting saved his life.
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