Reclassifying Life
Current science says something is alive simply because it isn't 'not alive.' But what if we are coexisting with a multitude of life forms right now that we can't even perceive? To understand what happens when our biomechanics wane, we have to stop viewing life as a mere series of chemical reactions
Changing Clothes
When a loved one's passing brings both great sorrow and a quiet relief, how do we process the grief? By looking beyond our materialist boundaries, we can begin to see biomechanical death not as a final destination, but as a simple change of clothes—a milestone on a journey toward infinity.
How To Walk With Silence
After the service ends, a deafening silence remains. It’s a space often filled with 'what ifs' and regrets, but if we guard it, that silence can become a temple—a place where our loved ones aren't gone, but living on in a space we carry with us every day. Discover the power of the silence.
Altered States of Consciousness - What They Can Tell Us About What Comes After Biomechanical Death
Science is beginning to unveil the 'illusion' of the self. By comparing the commonalities between near-death experiences and psychedelic states, we can see death not as an end, but as a transference into a larger canopy of consciousness. It's time to trade fear for wonder.
A Sharp Blade - The Evolution of Grief and the Understanding of Consciousness
A kitchen accident becomes a meditation on the nature of loss. Just as a physical wound leaves a scar, grief leaves a mark that remains long after the pain subsides. If we redefine death through the lens of consciousness, can we trade our grief for an understanding of transcendence?
Death: The Last Enemy?
Whether through the lens of ancient scripture or modern theory, the message is the same: death is an 'enemy' to be destroyed. By looking past traditional dogma, we can see these ancient texts not just as comfort for the devout, but as early attempts to solve the mystery of our own immortality.