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The Bardo System

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A transitional systems folio mapping intermediate states of awareness, liberation, and transformation chains into one ceremonial instrument panel.

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The Bardo System

An illuminated operative manuscript plate mapping intermediate states, transformation chains, and stages of awareness into one ceremonial system panel.
The Bardo System acts as a bridge plate, carrying the threshold ascent into the active symbolic mechanics of the book.
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