Realms of Perception - Death and The Supernatural
We interact with only a tiny fraction of the light spectrum, yet we deny what lies in the darkness. By viewing our bodies as vehicles and ourselves as drivers, we can see that 'supernatural' experiences are simply injections of energy into a field of perception we have yet to fully master.
Is It Now Yet?
Science suggests the world we see is an illusion—and time might be, too. If time is merely a concept used to organize commerce and worry, then the 'departure' of our loved ones is part of that same illusion. Discover why, in the eternal now, there is no such thing as death.
The Misidentification of Key Concepts Related to Death and Dying.
When an atheist friend bristled at the mention of death, it revealed a common flaw in our culture: we lack the framework to discuss the end without religion. By viewing consciousness as a fundamental element of reality rather than a 'spirit,' we can finally dismantle the fiction of the end.
Learning to be Alive
We weren't born just to pay bills and die. If consciousness is fundamental to the universe, then our focus on the external world—money, status, and infrastructure—is a distraction from true living. Discover why relearning how to be 'alive' means looking inward to the infinite.
The Misidentification of Key Concepts Related to Death and Dying.
When I’m asked why I write about death, my answer is simple: I want it to lose its power. Whether you are religious or an atheist, death is often relegated to a 'dusty back room' of fear. But as we begin to qualify consciousness through science, we can finally move toward the death of death