Father Stephen Gadberry
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Yeah, I don't have the objective to make a definitive answer on it, but it sounds like such a sacred experience. And putting everything in perspective, like you said, it starts with death. And pretty much from there, it's like, okay, well, I've died. So can't get much worse than that. And so everything else falls into line.
Yeah, I don't have the objective to make a definitive answer on it, but it sounds like such a sacred experience. And putting everything in perspective, like you said, it starts with death. And pretty much from there, it's like, okay, well, I've died. So can't get much worse than that. And so everything else falls into line.
Yeah, I don't have the objective to make a definitive answer on it, but it sounds like such a sacred experience. And putting everything in perspective, like you said, it starts with death. And pretty much from there, it's like, okay, well, I've died. So can't get much worse than that. And so everything else falls into line.
Earlier, I was talking about this whole thing of memento mori, like remember your death. It's the exact same principle. Like we would pray or go on a retreat or something like that, and you could come to one of these points, This is like a medicinal way to come to that same point.
Earlier, I was talking about this whole thing of memento mori, like remember your death. It's the exact same principle. Like we would pray or go on a retreat or something like that, and you could come to one of these points, This is like a medicinal way to come to that same point.
Earlier, I was talking about this whole thing of memento mori, like remember your death. It's the exact same principle. Like we would pray or go on a retreat or something like that, and you could come to one of these points, This is like a medicinal way to come to that same point.
And so I think, you know, I can't make a definitive answer, but I think there could be an argument in the future once we get more information or more data on it to where we could say there may be a place for it, you know, in people's daily life.
And so I think, you know, I can't make a definitive answer, but I think there could be an argument in the future once we get more information or more data on it to where we could say there may be a place for it, you know, in people's daily life.
And so I think, you know, I can't make a definitive answer, but I think there could be an argument in the future once we get more information or more data on it to where we could say there may be a place for it, you know, in people's daily life.
I don't know if you want to do it daily, once or whatever, but there could be a place for it to take us to that point of putting everything in perspective. Because I'm thinking like when someone's sick, they take medicine to get better physically, right? Whereas you could say, well, if they ate healthy and worked out before, they may not have gotten sick.
I don't know if you want to do it daily, once or whatever, but there could be a place for it to take us to that point of putting everything in perspective. Because I'm thinking like when someone's sick, they take medicine to get better physically, right? Whereas you could say, well, if they ate healthy and worked out before, they may not have gotten sick.
I don't know if you want to do it daily, once or whatever, but there could be a place for it to take us to that point of putting everything in perspective. Because I'm thinking like when someone's sick, they take medicine to get better physically, right? Whereas you could say, well, if they ate healthy and worked out before, they may not have gotten sick.
But you get to a point where, okay, you need medicine to break this sick cycle. Mm-hmm. Psychologically, it sounds like the exact same thing happening. It's in this, I think you mentioned it like that, this circuit that's just a closed circuit. Default mode network. Yeah, and so like a defibrillator. It stops the heart so that then it can go back into rhythm and everything.
But you get to a point where, okay, you need medicine to break this sick cycle. Mm-hmm. Psychologically, it sounds like the exact same thing happening. It's in this, I think you mentioned it like that, this circuit that's just a closed circuit. Default mode network. Yeah, and so like a defibrillator. It stops the heart so that then it can go back into rhythm and everything.
But you get to a point where, okay, you need medicine to break this sick cycle. Mm-hmm. Psychologically, it sounds like the exact same thing happening. It's in this, I think you mentioned it like that, this circuit that's just a closed circuit. Default mode network. Yeah, and so like a defibrillator. It stops the heart so that then it can go back into rhythm and everything.
We would do that physically for the body with the heart, with medicines. So I think there could be a place for this in the future.
We would do that physically for the body with the heart, with medicines. So I think there could be a place for this in the future.
We would do that physically for the body with the heart, with medicines. So I think there could be a place for this in the future.