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As a hospice nurse, I’ve sat with many people in their final moments — and I’m often faced with the same question: what really happens when we die?
In this episode, I have a thoughtful conversation with someone who has spent years reflecting on that age old question from both scientific and spiritual perspectives. We talk about creation, consciousness, the life force that seems to leave the body, the visions many patients experience before passing, and the possibility that death is not an end, but a transition.
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If this episode resonated with you, I invite you to join me on Patreon—a private membership where your contributions help this show live and grow. And I offer some bonus material✨🧚♀️
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As a hospice nurse, I’ve sat with many people in their final moments — and I’m often faced with the same question: what really happens when we die?
In this episode, I have a thoughtful conversation with someone who has spent years reflecting on that age old question from both scientific and spiritual perspectives. We talk about creation, consciousness, the life force that seems to leave the body, the visions many patients experience before passing, and the possibility that death is not an end, but a transition.
Support the show
Thank you for being here. Death Is My Life is a space for honest conversations about grief, spirituality, and finding meaning in life’s tender moments.
If this episode resonated with you, I invite you to join me on Patreon—a private membership where your contributions help this show live and grow. And I offer some bonus material✨🧚♀️
Subscribe to the newsletter here:
https://preview.mailerlite.io/forms/1989711/174101976379819444/share