After I die
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Bhutanese philosophy views death not as a tragic end, but as a natural transition, a continuation of life, and an integral part of existence.
Back in 2019, an MRI indicated that I had an aneursym in my ascending aorta. Yikes, I thought. I must be on my way out. I wrote a letter to all my people telling them I loved them and … see ya.
Well, here I am almost seven years later. Turns out it’s just hanging out there to remind me how temporary life is. I had that same wake-up call many people describe after near-death experiences where the ephemeral nature of life makes you much more present to the incredible blessing of being alive. I got busy living deeper and thinking about death in a more friendly light.
I pondered the question, what if dying is something much better than we think? What if what happens after you die… is what you believe will happen to you? And if that notion is preposterous to you, what would it hurt to believe in it anyway? It relaxes me, which inspired this podcast. Complete with a wild parrot honing in.
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