
Most people avoid the subject of death, yet allow it to silently govern their fears, attachments, and decisions. This episode turns toward what is usually denied and asks a harder question: what does it mean to learn how to die while still alive?
Here we examine how the fear of endings shapes identity, how clinging to roles, beliefs, and narratives creates suffering, and why many spiritual traditions insisted that learning to die is inseparable from learning how to live. This is not about morbidity, prophecy, or escape. It is about clarity.
Drawing from philosophy, ancient wisdom, and direct human observation, this talk explores death as a psychological, existential, and spiritual process—one that unfolds daily through loss, change, and surrender.
Listen carefully. The one who learns how to die to illusion, fear, and false certainty discovers a quieter freedom. Not after death—but now.