In 1981, Herbert Benson and a team of researchers from Harvard Medical School traveled to the upper Himalayan mountains to study something that should have been physiologically impossible. Tibetan monks practicing a meditation called tummo were generating enough internal body heat to dry ice-cold wet sheets draped over their bare shoulders — in near-freezing temperatures. Steam rose visibly from their bodies. The sheets dried completely. The monks sat motionless. Harvard documented it, published it, and the mainstream medical establishment has spent four decades trying to explain it away. They failed. Because what Benson found pwas not a breathing trick or a metabolic anomaly. He found evidence of a capacity built into the human body that most eople will never access — a state the Tibetan tradition calls the Bliss Body. Your body's original blueprint of perfect function, radiant health, and self-generated healing. In this episode I follow the evidence from Benson's Himalayan exped...
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