Zach Bush
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And so if you're really a step into your full humanity, I think you're going to find yourself into an extreme state of stillness and a willingness to see the beauty without owning it, without having any codependence on it, without thinking you're the source of the love that's going to come to that entity. And so I'm recreating my whole world over the last few months now.
And so if you're really a step into your full humanity, I think you're going to find yourself into an extreme state of stillness and a willingness to see the beauty without owning it, without having any codependence on it, without thinking you're the source of the love that's going to come to that entity. And so I'm recreating my whole world over the last few months now.
And the simplicity all in it just awes me. And I think I'm finally figuring out how not to be a fish out of water, not to be the river, but just to be the damn fish. Just be the fish.
And the simplicity all in it just awes me. And I think I'm finally figuring out how not to be a fish out of water, not to be the river, but just to be the damn fish. Just be the fish.
And the simplicity all in it just awes me. And I think I'm finally figuring out how not to be a fish out of water, not to be the river, but just to be the damn fish. Just be the fish.
Somewhere along that sense of abandonment from nature, we developed the fear of death. And we started to see death and what comes after it different than life.
Somewhere along that sense of abandonment from nature, we developed the fear of death. And we started to see death and what comes after it different than life.
Somewhere along that sense of abandonment from nature, we developed the fear of death. And we started to see death and what comes after it different than life.
So instead of understanding that the first law of thermodynamics, which is you can either create or destroy energy, it only can change forms, that's a very hard premise to believe in when you are sitting there with a loved one and suddenly they're not there in the three-dimensional realm that you were just experiencing. And...
So instead of understanding that the first law of thermodynamics, which is you can either create or destroy energy, it only can change forms, that's a very hard premise to believe in when you are sitting there with a loved one and suddenly they're not there in the three-dimensional realm that you were just experiencing. And...
So instead of understanding that the first law of thermodynamics, which is you can either create or destroy energy, it only can change forms, that's a very hard premise to believe in when you are sitting there with a loved one and suddenly they're not there in the three-dimensional realm that you were just experiencing. And...
I was just on stage this morning at a near-future summit and shared some perspective on the permanence of identity. And it was interesting that I got off stage and immediately had a mother come up who had lost a child and wanted to know, can I actually still connect to that thing? Is that identity still in the universe?
I was just on stage this morning at a near-future summit and shared some perspective on the permanence of identity. And it was interesting that I got off stage and immediately had a mother come up who had lost a child and wanted to know, can I actually still connect to that thing? Is that identity still in the universe?
I was just on stage this morning at a near-future summit and shared some perspective on the permanence of identity. And it was interesting that I got off stage and immediately had a mother come up who had lost a child and wanted to know, can I actually still connect to that thing? Is that identity still in the universe?
it was a new turning point for her and then minutes later i'm walking out and the woman comes up will i see my mother again who passed you know in that sense of realization maybe these identities are permanent not temporary and it wasn't really the purpose of my talk but it was the the reaction to this possibility that maybe identity predates and postdates your biology.
it was a new turning point for her and then minutes later i'm walking out and the woman comes up will i see my mother again who passed you know in that sense of realization maybe these identities are permanent not temporary and it wasn't really the purpose of my talk but it was the the reaction to this possibility that maybe identity predates and postdates your biology.
it was a new turning point for her and then minutes later i'm walking out and the woman comes up will i see my mother again who passed you know in that sense of realization maybe these identities are permanent not temporary and it wasn't really the purpose of my talk but it was the the reaction to this possibility that maybe identity predates and postdates your biology.
And so this is, I think, a beautiful journey for humanity now. And I've seen it so many times in hospice. I was admitting 80 patients a week to die for four years. And so you see thousands of deaths.
And so this is, I think, a beautiful journey for humanity now. And I've seen it so many times in hospice. I was admitting 80 patients a week to die for four years. And so you see thousands of deaths.
And so this is, I think, a beautiful journey for humanity now. And I've seen it so many times in hospice. I was admitting 80 patients a week to die for four years. And so you see thousands of deaths.