Tukdam ཐུགས་དམ 
Present still 
And gone 
For good 
Transition 
Carries on 
Consciously 
Beyond body 
And the mind 
So deep within 
Let go without 
All that was still 
Sitting in silence 
No more breath 
Almost empty 
Soul hovers
In due time 
Moving on 
Graciously 
From one 
To another 
State to be 
Here now 
Incarnate 
As we are 
Detached 
We see 
The love 
Life flows.
Tukdam ཐུགས་དམ refers to a post-mortem meditative state observed in advanced Tibetan Buddhist practitioners.
“Breath of life chant” — whistle breath plain
Dharmākaya ཆོས་སྐུ་
Dharmakāya refers to the formless body of the Buddha, to ultimate truth itself, reality, or the innate nature of all things.
Patrul said, “Don’t worry. There is actually nothing you cannot know! Don’t think about it.” 
…
“Now we’ll unravel everything,” he promised. “Stay awake!”
Together they gazed up into the vast, empty firmament. In the distance they heard the barking of dogs…
“Dear friend, do you hear the dogs barking?”
“Yes,” Lungtok answered.
“That’s it!” … “Do you see the stars in the sky?”
Lungtok again answered affirmatively.
Patrul exclaimed, “That’s exactly it! It’s all intrinsic enlightened awareness… Don’t look elsewhere!”
Just then, in the gloaming, Lungtok’s non-dual wisdom eye opened. At that very moment his own mind and the Dharmākaya were absolutely inseparable; there was nothing to know or attain that had not been present all along. Then he wept for joy.
— The snow lion’s turquoise mane, Surya Das, pp. 49-50
Tukdam ཐུགས་དམ and dharmākaya ཆོས་སྐུ་ rememberance

