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#28 - Infinity Will Break Your Brain
Manage episode 505521246 series 3603349
NOTE: If you would like to watch this episode, you can find the video version here. It is just the conversation and nothing else.
This week’s anonymous call is with someone who’s actually a close friend of mine. We recorded together once before, but that was right when I decided to shift the podcast into anonymous calls. Because of that, the episode never aired. She was kind enough to come back and do it again, making this the first anonymous call where I know who I’m talking to.
From the start, our conversation swings between the personal and the cosmic. We talk about her grandmother’s heart-shaped signs, her fears about eternity, and the way infinity, time, and nothingness can make your head spin. Along the way we touch on space, science, and spirituality.
It’s an episode that balances humor, honesty, and a genuine curiosity about what lies beyond the life we know.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Book recommendations: The Tools and Coming Alive by Phil Stutz & Barry Michaels, Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian Weiss
- The “Pillars of Creation” and what the scale of the universe does to our sense of time
- Why the idea of eternity can feel just as terrifying as it is comforting
- Heart-shaped signs from her grandmother and how they continue to show up years later
- Don’s book recommended to me: Jesus and Buddha: The Parallel Sayings
- How conversations about death pull us between the intimate and the infinite
- Why dogs might be the cruelest reminder of mortality
- A spoiler for the 1997 movie Contact (you’ve had almost 30 years to not have it ruined)
Visit amori.life and use code WHENWEDIE50 to get 50% off your download.
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📚 Anonymous Book Recommendations
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Want to share your thoughts?
We want to hear from you! Call our voicemail at 971-328-0864 and tell us what you believe happens when we die. Your message might be featured in a future episode and could help inspire someone else on their journey. Or, if you're interested in having a full conversation, you can apply to be an anonymous caller at whenwedietalks.com.
Have feedback about the show? Questions? Suggestions? Feel free to send a text or email—we’re always open to hearing what’s working and what’s not.
32 episodes
Manage episode 505521246 series 3603349
NOTE: If you would like to watch this episode, you can find the video version here. It is just the conversation and nothing else.
This week’s anonymous call is with someone who’s actually a close friend of mine. We recorded together once before, but that was right when I decided to shift the podcast into anonymous calls. Because of that, the episode never aired. She was kind enough to come back and do it again, making this the first anonymous call where I know who I’m talking to.
From the start, our conversation swings between the personal and the cosmic. We talk about her grandmother’s heart-shaped signs, her fears about eternity, and the way infinity, time, and nothingness can make your head spin. Along the way we touch on space, science, and spirituality.
It’s an episode that balances humor, honesty, and a genuine curiosity about what lies beyond the life we know.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Book recommendations: The Tools and Coming Alive by Phil Stutz & Barry Michaels, Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian Weiss
- The “Pillars of Creation” and what the scale of the universe does to our sense of time
- Why the idea of eternity can feel just as terrifying as it is comforting
- Heart-shaped signs from her grandmother and how they continue to show up years later
- Don’s book recommended to me: Jesus and Buddha: The Parallel Sayings
- How conversations about death pull us between the intimate and the infinite
- Why dogs might be the cruelest reminder of mortality
- A spoiler for the 1997 movie Contact (you’ve had almost 30 years to not have it ruined)
Visit amori.life and use code WHENWEDIE50 to get 50% off your download.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Stay Connected
✨ WWDT+: Early Episode Access
🌐 Website: whenwedietalks.com
📸 Instagram: @whenwedietalks
▶️ YouTube: When We Die Talks
🎵 TikTok: @whenwedietalks
📰 Substack: When We Die Talks
📚 Anonymous Book Recommendations
✉️ Email: [email protected]
Want to share your thoughts?
We want to hear from you! Call our voicemail at 971-328-0864 and tell us what you believe happens when we die. Your message might be featured in a future episode and could help inspire someone else on their journey. Or, if you're interested in having a full conversation, you can apply to be an anonymous caller at whenwedietalks.com.
Have feedback about the show? Questions? Suggestions? Feel free to send a text or email—we’re always open to hearing what’s working and what’s not.
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