Minding the Gap The Bardo of Dharmata
with Lopön Robin Gayle
October 17 - 18, 2026
with Lopön Robin Gayle
The Bardo of Dharmata: Preparation for Recognizing Our True Nature
“O child of awakened family, when your mind and body separate, the dharmata will appear, pure and clear yet hard to discern, luminous and brilliant with terrifying brightness, shimmering like a mirage on a plain in spring. Do not be afraid of it, do not be bewildered. This is the natural radiance of your own dharmata, so recognize it.”
~ Tibetan Book of the Dead
In the Bardo of Dharmata, we experience great changes in external appearances. We are transitioning from the appearance of our previous life to the appearances of the next life, and there is a gap between these changes, which occurs in the Bardo of Dharmata. We experience this gap as the radiance of the clear light of the primordial ground, manifesting as light, vibration, colo,r and sound. Relaxing into this experience without projecting our hopes and fears is central to awakening in this bardo.
The dharmata can also be experienced right here in our lived world, but we habitually densify it by experiencing external phenomena through the thick filter of our sense organs. This leads to a falling away into confusion, illusion, and delusion, projecting our fears and desires onto all we experience with no seeming way out.
According to Tibetan Buddhism, the 42 Peaceful and 58 Wrathful deities arise in the Bardo of Dharmata to help us personify and transform our self-fabricated fears and desires into enlightened, non-dualistic energy. This is greatly assisted by deity and mandala practice during life. Guided Meditations: Feeding Your Demons: transforming hope and fear; Journey through Amithaba’s Pure Land.
“In life and in death, in meditation and in sleep, every transitional
stage of consciousness, or bardo, provides an opportunity to
overcome limitations, frustrations, and fears.”
~ Padmasambhava, in Natural Liberation, 1998
Life is a constant dance between the known and the unknown, a cycle in which death and birth are always interwoven. The bardo represents this in-between state — the gap where uncertainty thrives, yet where profound transformation occurs. In this retreat, we will explore the nature of these gaps in both our lived experiences and through the lens of traditional Tibetan Buddhist teachings.
Through guided meditations, insights, and reflections, you will gain the tools to face the anxiety and uncertainty inherent in these gaps, and learn how to embrace the luminous emptiness that can guide our consciousness toward liberation or a fortunate rebirth.
In this weekend teaching, Lopön Robin Gayle will give a definition in accordance with traditional Buddhadharma, describe how the Bardo is experienced in life, and lead us in traditional and contemporary meditation practices most effective for navigating these transitions.
Join us for this transformative journey to experience peace in the unknown and unlock the possibility of true freedom.
These teachings are part of a six-weekend series, exploring each of the six Bardos. To enroll in the whole series, please visit this link.
Who Should Attend?
This program is open to everyone.
Program Tuition
$265 Standard Tuition
$195 Community Supported Tuition
Learn more about available financial assistance options and apply for a scholarship here.
Installment Payment Plan Option at Registration
Recognizing that everyone’s financial situation is unique, Tara Mandala strives to make its programs as accessible as possible. During registration, participants can either pay the program fee in full or select the Installment Payment Plan. For those choosing the installment plan, a 25% deposit is required at registration, with the remaining balance automatically divided into equal monthly payments. The final payment is due 14 days prior to the program’s start date. If retreat enrollment occurs close to the start date, additional arrangements can be made. For any questions or special requests, the Finance Team is ready to assist at care@taramandala.org.
Sustaining Sangha
If you are currently a member of our Sustaining Sangha, you may apply your Online Program discount to this course. To learn more about Sustaining Sangha membership, benefits, and discounts, click here.
Offering dana to the Teacher
The practice of offering dana, which means “generosity,” is the traditional offering the student makes to the teacher as a symbol of appreciation, gratitude, and reciprocity for receiving the precious teachings. Information on offering dana to the teacher will be provided during the program. To learn more about dana and suggested dana ranges, please click here.
The suggested dana for this program is $40 – $120.
Tentative Schedule
This schedule provides an overview of the retreat’s flow. The sequence of activities and timing may be adjusted before and during the retreat. All times are Mountain Time. Please use this link to view how this daily schedule is translated into your time zone.
Saturday & Sunday, October 17 – 18, 2026
9:00 am – 12:00 pm MDT Teaching, Discussion & Meditation
1:30 pm – 4:00 pm MDT Teaching, Discussion & Meditation
Recording Access
All participants will have 1 year of access to the recordings.
Tara Mandala Pricing Guidelines
As we strive to become an equitable, diverse, and inclusive community, our pricing guidelines are designed to serve as a map, inviting each of us to assess the resources that contribute to our access to precious dharma teachings. While we do ask you to look inward, please know there is no right or wrong answer. We encourage you to select the range or rate that best suits your circumstances. To learn more about Tara Mandala’s pricing guidelines for Online Programs, In-Person Retreats, and Special Promotions, please visit this page.
What is a Tara Mandala Online Program?
Tara Mandala offers online programming via live and pre-recorded curricula, providing you with the opportunity to access dharma teachings, engage in guided practice, experience personal retreats and hands-on learning, and connect with other participants through easy-to-use online platforms and an engaged community network. When needed, the program description and schedule will inform you in advance whether a specific online session must be attended live and whether a direct transmission (Tib. lung) may be given. Access to recordings of all sessions will be available for additional viewing for one year.
Mental Health Disclaimer
While Tara Mandala offers profound Buddhist teachings and a supportive spiritual community, we do not provide mental health services, and our teachers are not operating as mental health professionals. Spiritual guidance provided by a Tara Mandala teacher is not a substitute for professional mental health support. We honor the importance of mental well-being and encourage community members seeking support to connect with licensed professionals in their local area. For immediate assistance with mental health concerns, please contact your local crisis resources or emergency services.
