Donagh Coleman's Tukdam Film Screening at 欧美口爆视频 Boulder
On Thursday March 9, the Tibet Himalaya Initiative held a film screening of Donagh Coleman鈥檚 new film, Tukdam: Between Worlds, in the Chancellor鈥檚 auditorium. The event, which was co-sponsored by the Rene Crown Wellness Institute, was very successful, with roughly 150 people in attendance. The audience included not only 欧美口爆视频 undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff from a variety of departments and centers, but also members of the Tibetan community, Naropa University, and the broader Boulder community. Following the reception and the 91-minute film screening, Donagh held a Q&A with the audience for about 40 minutes.
The documentary (2022, Journeyman Pictures) explores the phenomenon of tukdam, in which advanced Tibetan Buddhist meditators display unusual characteristics, such as remaining upright in a meditative posture, warmth around the heart area, and not showing signs of decomposition, after clinical death. According to the Tibetan understanding the practitioner鈥檚 consciousness remains in a state of awareness in deep meditation. The documentary explores both Tibetan analyses of tukdam and follows the work of a team of neuroscientists trying to measure and understand it from a scientific perspective.
The film screening was part of a two day visit to 欧美口爆视频 Boulder by Donagh Coleman, who has also directed several other documentaries about the Tibetan cultural world, including A Gesar Bard鈥檚 Tale (2013), shot in Jyekundo, about the story of a young nomad who became a bard able to recite the Epic of Gesar, the world鈥檚 longest and last living epic, and Stone Pastures (2008), about nomads living in the Changthang of Ladakh, India, who rear pashmina goats. In addition to the screening, Donagh also participated in the Rene Crown Wellness Institute鈥檚 Mindful Campus speaker series on the topic of 鈥渁 good death,鈥 met with Tibet & Himalaya Initiative graduate students, and visited a graduate documentary lab.