The Gentle Rebel Podcast

15 | Everything is Borrowed and We Can’t Take It With Us

11.04.2022 - By Andy MortPlay

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“Nobody really owns anything. We give back our bodies at the end of our lives. We own our thoughts, but everything else is just borrowed." - Deborah Ellis (From No Ordinary Day)

In one of our Haven Kota sessions, we discussed self-belonging through the lens of ownership and possession.

Where do control and entitlement fit with belonging? What does it mean for things to belong to us? How does it feel to belong to something or someone else? Why are some belongings more cherished and valuable than others? How do we hold ourselves, others, the world, our lives, goals, and relationships? Do we own them? What would it mean to give life back at the end? How much do our desires, emotions, and passions own us? What does it mean to be pre-possessed or owned by something?

In this episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast, we explore what it means to see ourselves, our lives, and the world in the light of these questions. What if they are all borrowed?

Episode Contents* You Can't Take it With You | 4:41* Earning The Respect to Borrow | 6:56* Living On Borrowed Time | 14:56* Steal Like an Artist | 20:09* The Difference Between Borrowing and Theft | 20:55* The Burden of Originality | 24:50* We Belong To Something Bigger | 28:02* We Are Borrowing a Greater Story Than a Hero's Journey | 29:48* The World Likes Possession | 37:15* People Like Us vs People Like Them | 38:40* Don't Leave Your Longings Unattended | 41:30* You Can't Connect Dots Forwards | 44:23* Collective Consciousness and A Borrowed Moment | 48:29* Everything is Borrowed (Us Included) | 51:16* Giving Thanks For What We've Borrowed | 52:18* New Does Not Mean Better | 60:22* The Haven | 61:30

You Can't Take it With You | 4:41

I regularly heard the phrase, "you can't take it with you", during my years as an undertaker. It is often expressed about the accumulation of material possessions and wealth.

For some, it was a reason to spend without regret. For others, it was a reason to give without fear. But whatever the ramifications, its underlying premise is universal…whatever we collect, gather, and possess in life doesn't come with us <a href="https://www.andymort.

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