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In this contemplative episode, I explore our relationship with death — not as a morbid subject, but as a powerful lens through which life itself becomes clearer, richer, and more meaningful.
Drawing on Stoic philosophy and modern existential psychology, I reflect on how our fear of death often arises not from death itself, but from misunderstanding our place in nature and time. Through the teachings of thinkers such as Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Musonius Rufus, we examine how accepting mortality can bring a surprising sense of peace and freedom.
I also reference the work of existential psychotherapist Irving Yalom, exploring how confronting death — rather than avoiding it — can deepen our engagement with life, sharpen our priorities, and reduce unnecessary anxiety.
This episode looks at:
Why fear of death is often misplaced
How Stoic philosophy reframes mortality
The modern urge to “outrun” death — and what it reveals
How accepting finitude brings clarity and presence
Why awareness of death can make life feel more alive
This is not a theoretical lecture, but a grounded reflection on how understanding mortality can help us live with greater intention, humility, and appreciation — in harmony with the natural cycles we’re already part of.
If you’re interested in Stoicism, existential questions, or simply living more fully in the time you have, this episode offers a thoughtful and practical perspective.
⭐ Support & Explore Further
If this episode sparks insight or reflection, please consider following the podcast and leaving a quick rating — it helps others discover this work.
▶️ For more analysis, guided meditations, and hypnosis sessions, visit my YouTube channel:
Authentic Life Hypnosis
🔗 And if you’d like to explore this work more deeply and personally, you’re welcome to connect with me.
All my links are here:
https://linktr.ee/hypnocoach
#Stoicism #ExistentialPsychology #Mindset #Mortality #LivingWell #PhilosophyOfLife #Presence #Meaning #AuthenticLifeHypnosis
By Authentic Life | Clinical HypnotherapistIn this contemplative episode, I explore our relationship with death — not as a morbid subject, but as a powerful lens through which life itself becomes clearer, richer, and more meaningful.
Drawing on Stoic philosophy and modern existential psychology, I reflect on how our fear of death often arises not from death itself, but from misunderstanding our place in nature and time. Through the teachings of thinkers such as Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Musonius Rufus, we examine how accepting mortality can bring a surprising sense of peace and freedom.
I also reference the work of existential psychotherapist Irving Yalom, exploring how confronting death — rather than avoiding it — can deepen our engagement with life, sharpen our priorities, and reduce unnecessary anxiety.
This episode looks at:
Why fear of death is often misplaced
How Stoic philosophy reframes mortality
The modern urge to “outrun” death — and what it reveals
How accepting finitude brings clarity and presence
Why awareness of death can make life feel more alive
This is not a theoretical lecture, but a grounded reflection on how understanding mortality can help us live with greater intention, humility, and appreciation — in harmony with the natural cycles we’re already part of.
If you’re interested in Stoicism, existential questions, or simply living more fully in the time you have, this episode offers a thoughtful and practical perspective.
⭐ Support & Explore Further
If this episode sparks insight or reflection, please consider following the podcast and leaving a quick rating — it helps others discover this work.
▶️ For more analysis, guided meditations, and hypnosis sessions, visit my YouTube channel:
Authentic Life Hypnosis
🔗 And if you’d like to explore this work more deeply and personally, you’re welcome to connect with me.
All my links are here:
https://linktr.ee/hypnocoach
#Stoicism #ExistentialPsychology #Mindset #Mortality #LivingWell #PhilosophyOfLife #Presence #Meaning #AuthenticLifeHypnosis