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Mastering Living & Dying: What We Can Learn from Post-Death States of Advanced Meditators

Mastering Living & Dying: What We Can Learn from Post-Death States of Advanced Meditators

Update: 2025-09-17
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Episode 40, Series 2: "Bring Body, Speech & Mind to Life"


Featuring: Leslie Eisenberg, Ph.D.; Tawni Tidwell, Ph.D.; Geshe Tenzin Wangyal; and host Alejandro Chaoul-Reich, Ph.D.


We all aim to live well, but little is understood about how to die well. Our expert panelists discuss research into tukdam, a post-death meditative state in which the bodies of advanced meditation practitioners show delayed signs of decomposition for as many as three weeks or longer. What insights into the dying process can this research provide for both the dying and their support communities? What are its implications for living and practicing well? What is the role of the physical body in meditation?

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Mastering Living & Dying: What We Can Learn from Post-Death States of Advanced Meditators

Mastering Living & Dying: What We Can Learn from Post-Death States of Advanced Meditators

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