Moments of Departure - Differences in Physiological Characteristics of the Recently Departed
Every death is unique, yet one element remains constant: the noticeable 'emptying out' of the body at the moment of transition. Moving beyond the clinical stages of grief, we explore the metamorphosis from person to shell, and why our true life might be a matter of light and energy.
Counting Moments...Because Moments Count
For two lifelong friends facing a final visit, the future has dissolved into a single, poignant 'now.' In these moments of intentional living, we find a version of infinity. Discover why the present moment is the only place where we are truly eternal, even beyond biological life.
The Great Equalizer
In a world fractured by inequality and division, we share two constants: we are born and we will die. Death does not care about your bank account or the color of your skin. It is the great equalizer that strips away our differences, reminding us to be good humans while we are here
Moments, Memories and Life after Death - Letters From Readers
A reader asked: How can I embrace a philosophy that says the material world isn't real when it's where I loved and lost my wife? The answer isn't to deny those memories, but to realize they are the most real thing about us—eternal coordinates in a consciousness that never truly ends.
Religion of the State
We fancy ourselves a secular nation, but we’ve simply shifted our focus. In the West, our true religion is the economy, and our god is money. By recognizing how we trade the gift of time for this demanding deity, we can begin to loosen our chains and reimagine a life—and death—beyond the state.
On Living and Dying
I’m often asked about my personal ethos on death. While I prefer to keep this space open for everyone’s journey, I believe it’s helpful to share the premise behind my writing. My core philosophy is simple: We are consciousness experiencing itself infinitely.