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Death Is the Coronation of Life with Professor Dr. Harald Walach

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For this unique episode, we will be interviewing Professor Harald Walach PhD.
Professor Walach is a clinical psychologist, philosopher of science, and researcher
at the interface between medicine, psychology, and consciousness studies. He is a professorial research fellow with the Next Society Institute at Kazimierash Simonavichius University in Vilnius, Lithuania. He is the founding director of the Change Health Science Institute in Basel, Switzerland, where he lives as a freelance scientist and an author. His recent work focuses on the role of spirituality and consciousness within science, for our health system and our culture at large.
We were introduced to his work by our friend Neil Douglas Klotz who recommended a presentation that Professor Walach did speaking to his belief that scientific research called transhumanism into extending life and doing away with death altogether, is a bad idea because death is an important and necessary part of our lives.
Professor Wallach discusses the impact of death and the dangers of transhumanism. He argues that death is an important part of life and gives meaning to our existence. He highlights the risks of artificially extending life, such as the loss of value in decision-making and the creation of a gerontocracy. He also criticizes the elitism and colonialism inherent in the pursuit of life extension. Professor Wallach explores the limitations of technology in achieving immortality and emphasizes the importance of consciousness in understanding life. The conversation explores the ethical considerations of prolonging life and the commodification of the human body. The speakers discuss the balance between prolonging life and maintaining quality of life, as well as the importance of fair and equitable access to medical interventions. They also touch on the fear of death and how it is used as a marketing tool.
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Homepage
CHS-Institute
Books
- Brücken zwischen Psychotherapie und Spiritualität
- Hugo de Balma – Die Wege nach Sion trauern
- Das große Komplementär-Handbuch
- Spiritualität - Secular Spirituality
- Psychologie: Wissenschaftstheorie -
Editor Complementary Medicine Research

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And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at [email protected].

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For this unique episode, we will be interviewing Professor Harald Walach PhD.
Professor Walach is a clinical psychologist, philosopher of science, and researcher
at the interface between medicine, psychology, and consciousness studies. He is a professorial research fellow with the Next Society Institute at Kazimierash Simonavichius University in Vilnius, Lithuania. He is the founding director of the Change Health Science Institute in Basel, Switzerland, where he lives as a freelance scientist and an author. His recent work focuses on the role of spirituality and consciousness within science, for our health system and our culture at large.
We were introduced to his work by our friend Neil Douglas Klotz who recommended a presentation that Professor Walach did speaking to his belief that scientific research called transhumanism into extending life and doing away with death altogether, is a bad idea because death is an important and necessary part of our lives.
Professor Wallach discusses the impact of death and the dangers of transhumanism. He argues that death is an important part of life and gives meaning to our existence. He highlights the risks of artificially extending life, such as the loss of value in decision-making and the creation of a gerontocracy. He also criticizes the elitism and colonialism inherent in the pursuit of life extension. Professor Wallach explores the limitations of technology in achieving immortality and emphasizes the importance of consciousness in understanding life. The conversation explores the ethical considerations of prolonging life and the commodification of the human body. The speakers discuss the balance between prolonging life and maintaining quality of life, as well as the importance of fair and equitable access to medical interventions. They also touch on the fear of death and how it is used as a marketing tool.
**************
E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Homepage
CHS-Institute
Books
- Brücken zwischen Psychotherapie und Spiritualität
- Hugo de Balma – Die Wege nach Sion trauern
- Das große Komplementär-Handbuch
- Spiritualität - Secular Spirituality
- Psychologie: Wissenschaftstheorie -
Editor Complementary Medicine Research

Support the show

You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and BlueSky. You are also invited to subscribe to support us financially. Anyone who supports us at any level will have access to Premium content, special online meet-ups, and one on one time with Annalouiza or Wakil.
And we would love your feedback and want to hear your stories. You can email us at [email protected].

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