Excellent and informative video, thanks! Just clicked on thumbs up! I have a copy of Herbert Benson's book "Relaxation Response." Anyhow, as a retired MD Internist, I learned years ago that when we GET STRESSED, our hands and feet are prone to get cold. It is an autonomic sympathetic nervous system overactivity. People say, "Cold hands, warm heart." To which I say, "Cold hands, STRESSED heart!" So it is clear as daylight to me that we need to tone down our sympathetic overactivity that is triggered by stress. The phrase "cold feet" (afraid of something) has the same origins. So when my feet are cold, which happens often, I sit back or lie back and do gentle belly breathing and after a little bit I can feel my feet warming up. But I won't lie: I'm far from perfect in this practice and it needs a lot of improvement. But hey, Tibetans monks train for years before they get good at Tummo!!! I need to go find a monk and learn! And oh, it is pronounced Dummo even though it is spelt as Tummo. It's the same with the word Tao, which is pronounced Dao. The D is pronounced as in the word 'though' and not as in 'dime.' Doom-mo.
Buddhist students are taught that the body is an illusion. We also meditate for many minutes, even hours without blinking or experiencing eye irritation. This is for the goal of being Aware and Awakened at all moments.
Being able to harness the sympathetic system response which until very recently it was thought it was not possible to do it at will and voluntarily is one hell of display of mind control. Hats off
@@nidhishshivashankar4885 my brother in crist. Google It. Tummo is sympathetic meditation, not parasympathetic. Instead of jumping to correct someone, first check if what they say makes sense, you might learn something new ;)
@@nidhishshivashankar4885 In case you need actual sources. Arousal vs. Relaxation: A Comparison of the Neurophysiological and Cognitive Correlates of Vajrayana and Theravada Meditative Practices
No Wim Hof is inspired from Tummo but it's more aggresive. Go to Ladakh or Bhutan, Nepal. You will find many lamas. They will teach you. It's called six yoga of Niropa.
Tummo is practice of the six yogas of naropa. He was an Indian master who taught it to a Tibetan who brought into Tibetan Buddhism, especially the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. It’s considered advanced practice. There are many westerners portraying to be masters of this but they’re most likely frauds.
Excellent and informative video, thanks! Just clicked on thumbs up! I have a copy of Herbert Benson's book "Relaxation Response." Anyhow, as a retired MD Internist, I learned years ago that when we GET STRESSED, our hands and feet are prone to get cold. It is an autonomic sympathetic nervous system overactivity. People say, "Cold hands, warm heart." To which I say, "Cold hands, STRESSED heart!" So it is clear as daylight to me that we need to tone down our sympathetic overactivity that is triggered by stress. The phrase "cold feet" (afraid of something) has the same origins. So when my feet are cold, which happens often, I sit back or lie back and do gentle belly breathing and after a little bit I can feel my feet warming up. But I won't lie: I'm far from perfect in this practice and it needs a lot of improvement. But hey, Tibetans monks train for years before they get good at Tummo!!! I need to go find a monk and learn! And oh, it is pronounced Dummo even though it is spelt as Tummo. It's the same with the word Tao, which is pronounced Dao. The D is pronounced as in the word 'though' and not as in 'dime.' Doom-mo.
Wow! Profoundly inspiring research. Those monks leave me in respect and awe! 💜🙏
We are just scratching the surface of what we can do.
You can say it brother
Buddhist students are taught that the body is an illusion. We also meditate for many minutes, even hours without blinking or experiencing eye irritation. This is for the goal of being Aware and Awakened at all moments.
Thank you for sharing this little bit of knowledge with us!
Amazing !
Being able to harness the sympathetic system response which until very recently it was thought it was not possible to do it at will and voluntarily is one hell of display of mind control. Hats off
*parasympathetic
sympathic is arousal
@@nidhishshivashankar4885 my brother in crist. Google It. Tummo is sympathetic meditation, not parasympathetic. Instead of jumping to correct someone, first check if what they say makes sense, you might learn something new ;)
@@nidhishshivashankar4885
In case you need actual sources.
Arousal vs. Relaxation: A Comparison of the Neurophysiological and Cognitive Correlates of Vajrayana and Theravada Meditative Practices
is the full documentary available somewhere?
i have seen Studies that the Breahting alone does not change ur body temp . U need the Cold to warm up
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documentary name please
if I wanted to learn possible?
just do the Wim Hof breathing technique - he got it from tummo yoga.
No Wim Hof is inspired from Tummo but it's more aggresive. Go to Ladakh or Bhutan, Nepal. You will find many lamas. They will teach you. It's called six yoga of Niropa.
@@soulking8034 Do alpacas works as well, or lamas only ?
you want to learn it or not?@@menelaoskoundourakis7552
Tummo is practice of the six yogas of naropa. He was an Indian master who taught it to a Tibetan who brought into Tibetan Buddhism, especially the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. It’s considered advanced practice. There are many westerners portraying to be masters of this but they’re most likely frauds.
Half the world remains the way it is been....!
I honestly feel humans have haki