In this episode, we dive deep into the one guarantee we have in life – death. We ponder aspects of the physical act of dying, as well as the symbolic death of the ego. Inevitably, we find ourselves asking: What happens to our consciousness as we move between life’s stages? Is death truly the end, or is it a transformation into another form of existence? As we navigate these questions, we stress the significance of cherishing the present moment and seeking out the joys of life. We hope to inspire you to see death not as a fearful unknown but as a natural part of our journey.
References:
- Sam Harris – The Lessons of Death
- Sam Harris – The Paradox of Death
- St. Paul’s Monastery on Mount Athos
- Journey of Souls by Michael Newton
- Michael Singer
- Adyashanti
- Strava App
- Eckhart Tolle
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Timestamps
[00:00] I share a little more about my family’s new dog, Prince.
[1:42] We’re all going to die! Hallie and I discuss why this is my favorite saying and how it has basically become a meme within our companies.
[4:18] We reflect on the inherent beauty of death and how the profound loss of someone can indeed be a testament to the depth of love we felt. We also discuss the transformative nature of death, suggesting that it might not signify an end but a beginning of another journey.
[10:15] We explore the spiritual and philosophical perspectives of death, including scriptures and ancient inscriptions that reference the concept of “dying before you die”.
[16:05] What happens to our souls when we die? Are souls reborn or can new ones be created? We ponder the mysteries of consciousness, the evolution of life on our planet, and the possibility of reincarnation.
[22:59] How do you do the work of letting go of the ego so that you no longer fear death?
We discuss how understanding and accepting death can lead to a deeper sense of presence in our lives.
[27:00] There are no special experiences in life. There is not one single thing that you need to accomplish before you die. We reflect on the dichotomy between our inner experiences and our external lives.
[35:27] We emphasize the importance of letting go of societal expectations and instead, focusing on what truly brings us joy and fulfillment.


