Energy cannot be created or destroyed. Only transformed. If consciousness is energy — and we spent the whole of last episode building that case — then something extraordinary follows. Something most of us spend our entire lives avoiding.This episode looks directly at death. Not around it.We explore the Net of Indra — the Buddhist vision of a universe where nothing is ever truly lost. We discover that early Christianity, for five hundred years, quietly believed in more than one life. We sit with Pim van Lommel, the Dutch cardiologist who spent his career resuscitating people from cardiac arrest and came back with a completely different understanding of what mind is. And we meet Ian Stevenson — the University of Virginia psychiatrist who documented over 3,000 cases of children who remembered previous lives in specific, verifiable detail.Then we look at what Tibetan Buddhism actually says. Not reincarnation — something stranger and more interesting than that. The Bardo. Rigpa. The gap where recognition is everything.And we ask the question that changes how you practice, how you live, and how you face what is coming for all of us.Have you died before?Quantum Awareness — where quantum physics, neuroscience and Vajrayana Buddhism meet.Sound is Emptiness. Emptiness is Sound.
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