Guru Viking Podcast

Ep311: Neuroscience of Yogic Death Practice - Dr Tawni Tidwell, Dr Michael Sheehy, Julian Schott

Jun 13, 2025
Dr. Tawni Tidwell, a biocultural anthropologist and Tibetan medicine expert, explores the intriguing yogic death practice of Tukdam and its scientific investigation. Dr. Michael Sheehy discusses how these practices challenge current neuroscience models of the body. Dr. Julian Schott reflects on the clash between Buddhist and Cartesian views of consciousness. The trio dives into the significance of clear light awareness and the transformative nature of tantra, revealing how ancient practices can reshape modern understandings of life, consciousness, and death.
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ANECDOTE

Mortician's Remarkable Tukdam Encounter

  • Vanessa Lopez, a mortician, experienced Tukdam firsthand in Nepal and was struck by the vitality of the body postmortem.
  • She noted the fluids were as fresh as if the person had just died, which amazed her and inspired global exploration.
INSIGHT

Microbiome's Role In Tukdam

  • The vitality in Tukdam challenges current scientific understanding of postmortem biological processes.
  • The microbiome may play a key role in sustaining the body's subtle life signals during this state.
INSIGHT

Consciousness Beyond Brain Boundaries

  • Tukdam research suggests consciousness isn't confined to the brain but intertwined with the entire body.
  • This challenges Cartesian dualism and invites a systemic understanding of consciousness's dissolution at death.
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