Is Death Final? | Episode 1306 | Closer To Truth

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  • Is there life after death? Death is the ultimate defeat. No matter our successes, we are all doomed to suffer the final failure. But some claim that death is not final. Can the defeat be defeated? Featuring interviews with Gregory A. Boyd, John Hick, Deepak Chopra, Warren Brown, and Eric Steinhart.
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  • @CloserToTruthTV
    @CloserToTruthTV  Před rokem +8

    Closer To Truth is broadcast on PBS stations. You can also watch Closer To Truth online at CloserToTruth.com or on our CZcams channel.
    This is Episode 6 of Season 13, first aired on PBS stations in 2014.

  • @gusjackson3658
    @gusjackson3658 Před 2 lety +268

    I miss my father but he used to say that death was an adventure and that we must approach it as such. So I try to do that and just hope that he and the others gone ahead of me are all a part of my future adventure too.
    I wish the same for you too.

  • @colinnuttall9579
    @colinnuttall9579 Před 3 lety +774

    In 1982 I had a head on collision whilst driving on a highway. The cars stopped each other where they collided, both doing 100 km/h. My injuries were catastrophic and I was told I died, twice during hospitalisation. This afforded me a NDE which was profound. Yes I had the archetypal NDE the tunnel, brilliant light and a feeling of absolute love and care. I was very much myself throughout the whole thing and I was aware of ‘people’ around me who had my wellbeing at heart. I argued strongly that I was not finished yet. Actually argued is not quite right, it was a passionate discussion. I needed to return to my life. These ‘entities’ argued that my life would be hard if I went back but I didn’t care. I saw no heaven or hell or any such thing, and I saw no faces. It was all a telepathic sort of discussion, as if i were all in a place without vision. They were patient with me and respectful. Immediately I woke up back in my life. I was in a hospital with people working on me and a nurse put her face close to me, I could see her though I didn’t know for weeks that my head was like a basketball and my eyes were puffy slits. I said to her, ‘ do you have anything for pain, this is really starting to hurt.’ A week or so later I awoke in a hospital bed. My jaw was wired shut and I slowly became aware of my situation. There were tubes hanging out of me in various locations and when I tried to move I realised I was very badly injured. My wife was told at one point, that if I lived the night I would never be anything more than a vegetable. Later she was told I would never walk again. It took a year before I could stand again and it’s quicker to list what I didn’t break or damage, or lose. But I did walk again, and I went on to be the manager of some extremely large construction projects. Sure I have on going issues, I was left with chronic pain. At the time doctors told me I would have a headache for two years. Well it’s been around forty years now, and I have a lot of other pain. My standing joke is, I have only ever had one headache in my life - mind you, it lasted the whole of my life. Boom, boom ! I have never been a religious man, though I explored many religions in my youth. To me religion is a construct, like money or grammar. It provides a lot of people with comforting thoughts and provides a lot of people with a very nice living, without having to get a real job. There is no heaven or hell, there is no evil, just things we really don’t like done to us or others. So now I am approaching seventy years old, having crashed my car at twenty one years old. Yes, life can be tough, but it was worth every moment of coming back. What I came to understand is that we are always ourself, no matter what. There are many universes and more dimensions to discover. Primarily we just keep being re-inserted into new lives. Why? We are learning about ourselves, we are experiencing a vast thing so that we can comprehend the positions of others. We are growing with each experience and we are absolutely meant to be here. We are made of the same stuff that the universe is made from. We are an intrigal part of it all, but we are ourselves. We never lose that, whatever we are doing. Take the ride, stop worrying and rise above the petty fears and jealousies. Stop harming others and show them some compassion. Show some love and enjoy it. Smell the flowers, feed the animals and the joy will make you happy.

    • @user-in6qt7sc1b
      @user-in6qt7sc1b Před 3 lety +19

      There is a holly book named QURAAN ,i advice you to read it , you will find a clear and meaningful answer about death and life

    • @funnetiknang3l
      @funnetiknang3l Před 3 lety +20

      You had your wreck the year after I was born. I know that the quest to understand collective consciousness and higher levels of thinking, living, and ascending has been growing for a while now, but I am really impressed to see someone of your generation who has such a "new age" modern understanding and belief system!! Is this something that you already had started coming to realize before you had the wreck and your experience, as you said you had studied many different religions in your youth, or did it all start to click after the experience? I'd really like to ask you a lot of questions some time just to satisfy my own curiosity as your perspective has intrigued me! And glad you survived the ordeal in order to share your story!

    • @funnetiknang3l
      @funnetiknang3l Před 3 lety +10

      @@user-in6qt7sc1b you should check out a series, mainly via GAIA but you can find several episodes actually here on youtube, called Initiation with Matias de Stefano, with an open-minded approach and mindset of course. He gives some amazing explanations to so many higher level questions on existence and the universe.

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 Před 3 lety +17

      Ali Ahmed- thank you for your advice. There is a copy of the Quran in my household and I was struck by the similarities of this book and The Bible. I know less about it than I do about the bible, because I grew up in the west. People have said that the bible is God’s word and some think it actually came from God. But he didn’t fax it to us, men wrote it and at the conference of Mycea men decided who;s stories were in and who’s were out. King James then decided what his version of the bible would have in it, and I know a lot happened in between, but I’m paraphrasing. As I said, I know the Quoran less. But I’m sure it’s a great book and helps many people in their navigation of this thing we are experiencing. This life. So far I have been impressed by many Muslim people, it’s a great religion. But there are extreme idiots who take it out of context. We are no stranger to such people. For Christian’s also have some extreme idiots. That’s just people. We are all learning, and are all at different levels. I leave it too there’s to judge where they think I may be. But why must we have so much bloodshed over who is right and who is wrong. Just respect each other and try to be helpful. It feels much better.
      Ang31, thank you for your kind words. And yes, I had largely formulated my belief system before my car crash. That just brought it all into sharper focus. I am not sure someone of my generation having these thoughts is any monumental thing. There have been man people for thousands of years with very incitefull vies. Our ancestors were not idiots, they also needed to understand the big questions and some Greek philosophers were far more eloquent than I could ever be. Others also had profound thoughts, but not quite the same need to shout it to the world. I am against war, I am against violence (not all violence is physical). I prefer to try to understand, to learn where I can, to help others if needed. In no way do I want to shove my beliefs down any one else’s thought. I could be wrong! It’s a work in progress. Thank you for saying you are glad I survived, I am glad too. Tomorrow is another day, enjoy it. Be free, do good where you can. Believe what works for you.

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 Před 3 lety +9

      ang3l : If you have further questions, feel free to ask. I’ll do my best, but I don’t think I am anything special. I think many people have enquiring minds and want answers. Obviously I only have my particular journey, my experiences to draw on, but I tend to ruminate on things a while. Before I get any answers I’m happy with, it sort of has to bounce off everything else I know, or perhaps think I know. Eventually it drops out and I have another piece to the jigsaw that I am happy with. The new piece will do until someone challenges it with a better fit, then providing their view is better than mine, I will adopt that. Oh, also my apologies for the delay, had some other challenges to attend to.

  • @maggie0285
    @maggie0285 Před 11 měsíci +17

    My parents knew they were going to die. My dad withdrew money a couple weeks before he died to help pay bills after he went. My mom a few months before she died she started talking in past tense. One day she said to me, "We had a hard time didn't we?" Oh man, that tore me up because I grew up troubled. Anyhow I was with her when she died

  • @user-tt5cg9yp8l
    @user-tt5cg9yp8l Před rokem +33

    It is not scary to die...
    It is scary to face your loved one death.

    • @imanafdar
      @imanafdar Před měsícem

      Said by a person who never taste dying.
      I can assure it was very scary

    • @Mattwolf1186
      @Mattwolf1186 Před měsícem

      @@imanafdarI’d imagine to know you are about to die or at least think you are dying would be absolutely terrifying. Especially if young or leaving behind children or loved ones.

    • @imanafdar
      @imanafdar Před měsícem

      @@Mattwolf1186 ive tasted it 2 times and im 28, it was very scary when you slowly turn cold, harder to breath, your vision getting blurred, the pain you feel.
      Anyone who never tasted it always underestimate how it feels, common people mistake is they cant differentiate between seeing + knowing and experiencing it yourself.
      You dont truly understand something until you experience it

    • @Mattwolf1186
      @Mattwolf1186 Před měsícem

      @@imanafdar Exactly, and we try to put it off as much as possible and try to not think about it or imagine it being at some distant time.
      There are a lot of these near death experiences claiming that consciousness exists after physical death and others who claim they experienced nothing like deep sleep so idk what to believe about afterlife but I am a believer in Christ.

  • @cazzoman100
    @cazzoman100 Před 4 lety +802

    Are there this many ads in the afterlife?

  • @robbiepeterh
    @robbiepeterh Před 3 lety +702

    A zen master was once asked what happens after death and he replied, “I don’t know.” His questioner was taken aback, and said, “but you’re a zen master: you MUST know.” The zen master smiled and answered back, “yes, but I’m not a dead zen master.”
    Until it happens, we do not know.

    • @UrielManX7
      @UrielManX7 Před 3 lety +49

      That's the irony isn't? Everybody would like to know, and we'll all know, when we die, just won't be able to tell the tale.

    • @jeromehorwitz2460
      @jeromehorwitz2460 Před 3 lety +34

      You don't have to die to know what death is. By understanding how the mind works you can make a reasonable assessment. I have undergone anaesthesia that suppresses brain activity and I had no experience of being unconscious, it was as if no time passed for me, I had no sensation of existence whatever, any more than I experienced non-existence before I was born. Even a Zen master can't tell you what that is like because it is like nothing. That doesn't mean you are just as likely to become a ghost, go to heaven or get reincarnated as someone else.

    • @robbiepeterh
      @robbiepeterh Před 3 lety +11

      @@jeromehorwitz2460 yes perhaps that’s what death is - the absence of knowing or even the absence of the one who knows rather than a someone who doesn’t know...

    • @jeromehorwitz2460
      @jeromehorwitz2460 Před 3 lety +26

      @@robbiepeterh Death is an absence of the subjective viewpoint and it's attendant memories that you identify as your "self." It's impossible for a living person to imagine that, though, and that gives an intriguing terror to it.

    • @Baruch-Hashem
      @Baruch-Hashem Před 3 lety +8

      and after it happens we know nothing

  • @Quazi-moto
    @Quazi-moto Před 2 lety +57

    I love how Mr. Kuhn approached this subject: Almost with my exact POV, asking questions and making statements I would have. I was enthralled for the entire episode, and felt it ended far too quickly.

    • @russellmckenzie8924
      @russellmckenzie8924 Před 2 lety +4

      My feelings exactly.

    • @mojoomla
      @mojoomla Před 2 lety +1

      Same feelings here !

    • @govindagovindaji4662
      @govindagovindaji4662 Před 2 lety

      You all mentioned you wished it hadn't ended so quickly and wanted more. There is another one by him called: "Is there Life After Death 201.". But personally, this was all too goofy for me. People making up there own theories = trying to mix science and some basis on religions that "all agree" or whatever...when all religion itself was/is the same as this - just simple people speculating on death and making stuff up. It's straight to Christopher Hitchens or Sam Harris after this for some reality checking for me, lol, but hey I wish you godspeed.

    • @Quazi-moto
      @Quazi-moto Před 2 lety +1

      @@govindagovindaji4662 Thanks for the recommendation, but I've already seen it.
      This is a subject where we have no alternative but to speculate. And, sure, aspects of that speculation may seem goofy to some (religions all seem goofy to me!). I suppose that's inevitable.
      I don't see anything wrong with exploring avenues outside your normal range. If Hitchens and Harris are more your daily speed, just consider this a short trip into the periphery.
      Out of curiosity, what is it Hitchens or Harris say about death that you consider a "reality check"? They don't have a clue what happens either. When it comes to the unknowable, just because you may agree that a certain scenario feels more plausible doesn't mean it is.
      I'm not saying this as anything other than a cautionary knell: If you're really looking to expand your mind (on ANY subject), take care not to fall into the trap of listening ONLY to people you already know you agree with. That's how a person gets stuck in an intellectual rut. Don't stop taking those trips to the periphery, in other words.
      Your comment kind of comes across as, "This line of questioning is 'goofy', so let me go back to where I know I will always hear what I want to hear."
      That's a slippery slope, and an easy one to get stuck on.
      Godspeed to you as well. We can all use a bit of luck and good fortune.

  • @SkysMomma
    @SkysMomma Před 10 měsíci +19

    I've listened to at least hundreds of near-death experiencers telling their story. Many of them say that when they die, they have a feeling of their consciousness, being-ness greatly expanding. They say they remember and feel who they are AND remember and feel who they were in previous lives. Some say that it seems like all their lives are happening at the same time. Many say that time is different after death - that all the times are happening all at once. They say when they focus on a time or a situation and place, they go there or can see it, and experience it as if it is happening right then. Many say they can not only see in front of them but also in all directions. Some say their knowledge of all things greatly expands, that there is a sense of knowing all about the universe, of having all their questions answered. They say it's like they have the feeling they knew it before and then forgot it. There is talk about the veil - the presumably purposeful forgetting they do when they decide to live another life. Many say they have some role in planning the life they want to live, like choosing certain things they want to experience in their lives or choosing who their parents will be. They say they choose to AND agree to live the life - some call it a contract. Some experience a life review: they say they experience their life not only as they experienced it, but also as the people that they interacted with experienced it. So, if you hurt or helped someone during your life, then in your life review you will feel it exactly as they did as if you were them. Most say there is no one outside themselves judging them. Most say that there is an indescribable, intense feeling of unconditional love during the experience, especially in the light.

    • @coachafella
      @coachafella Před 7 měsíci +5

      By definition if someone is telling you what it was like to die, they didn't die. Losing consciousness for a while, or the body going into a suspended state for a period of time and then being revived is not death. The reported experiences are real but are only interpreted as dying, they are not actual death, any more than flying in a dream is really flying. All of what you are describing has been expressed as experiences of meditation or drugs. There is no evidence whatsoever that consciousness survives death.

    • @SkysMomma
      @SkysMomma Před 7 měsíci

      @@coachafella Not true. You can confirm by looking at the credible research, including that of Dr. Sam Parnia. Also by viewing the testimonies of highly credible people who died, and while dead, observed and gained information about what was happening or had happened outside their bodies, information that was later confirmed by other highly credible people - just one example is the experience of neuroscientist Eben Alexander III.

    • @coachafella
      @coachafella Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@SkysMomma What's not true? That people telling us what it's like to die didn't die? Redefining death isn't evidence of death or life after death. Consider the simple fact that the people telling you what is was like to die are remembering the experience, which can only mean that the memory portion of their brain was working and recording experiences. That is not death. There are various states of brain activity, but death means no brain activity ever again. There is no mechanism by which memory can be created if the neurons are dead. If the neurons didn't die it wasn't death. I accept the desire to believe in existence after death, and confirmation bias is incredibly strong, but there is no credible evidence of consciousness separate from a biological substrate with some functional capacity. We have known for 100's of years that injury to the brain has a direct impact on consciousness and mental function. There are many thousands of documented cases of partial loss of capacity and function as a result of various brain injuries. It defies all rationality, that full conscious function would miraculously be restored if the entire brain was dead or destroyed. Reports of life after death are not reports of life after death. They are reports of life experiences pre-death.

    • @SkysMomma
      @SkysMomma Před 7 měsíci

      @@coachafella When you said that the people did not actually die - that is not true. They were dead according to all the standard definitions of death - no new definitions. That is easy to confirm if you watch a number of doctors’ video testimonies. And by the way, I don’t approach this from any religious perspective or with preconceived assumptions about what consciousness after death is all about. I approach it from a scientific perspective.

    • @ameralbadry6825
      @ameralbadry6825 Před 7 měsíci

      I don’t buy this. Once we die we are gone forever.

  • @delmarae100
    @delmarae100 Před 2 lety +68

    When my father died in my arms, looking into my eyes I saw an energy, a beautiful golden light in his eyes that slowly faded as he passed. Its very hard to describe but Ill never forget it. It moved up and out of his body and gave me a feeling that it would always exist but somewhere else.

    • @svendtang5432
      @svendtang5432 Před 2 lety +7

      I saw pain in mine and sorrow to not live a full life with his wife.. But he had lived so strong just not with the love of his life.
      Who can believe and see this happen..
      Live here and now.. Cherish the moment because as far as I can see this is it.
      To the memory of my grandad..

    • @MrFoolingyu
      @MrFoolingyu Před 2 lety +4

      I witnessed a silver-white ball of light, like a revolving snowball, rise up from my mother the moment she departed. Nobody else saw it, including my uncle, her brother, who was present. Afterwards he took me aside and confided that he had seen the identical thing (his description was uncanny) when attending the death of their Granny Ning. My mother's last wish was to have the photograph of her beloved "Ning" at her bedside and I had made certain it was right there beside her.

    • @chirpywiggins5796
      @chirpywiggins5796 Před 2 lety +2

      That must have been lovely but the overwhelming majority, experience nothing! Also Dar far more people that are resuscitated or are very close to death but recover, experience or remember nothing !

    • @user-hz1oy6ni6kpaparovits
      @user-hz1oy6ni6kpaparovits Před 2 lety +1

      Thats true my friend i wissi your dud has his peace where he is

    • @jeanmar239
      @jeanmar239 Před 2 lety +6

      So beautiful and so precise. No energy is ever lost in this world. Nothing ever ends and to believe that we are just a spark of light that dies with the decay of our organic host is absurd and naive. Your father will always be around. You just cant see him :)

  • @SuperMikeAttack
    @SuperMikeAttack Před 2 lety +144

    i struggle with Death Anxiety. I wasn't sure if i was going to be able to watch this video without having an anxiety attack, but it was actually a very interesting pleasant video. I can completely related to your want/need to be YOU. Resurrection is what think I want as well, but I would be ok with a transformative aspect and just be able to remember who I was.. if that makes any sense.

    • @iliaadamanthark8336
      @iliaadamanthark8336 Před 2 lety +13

      Watch the egg from kurzgesagt, i think it is the truth of what life and death simplified.

    • @markgoodrich4666
      @markgoodrich4666 Před 2 lety +1

      You did better than me

    • @JesusChrist-xk9ee
      @JesusChrist-xk9ee Před 2 lety +2

      I understand the thought of death giving you anxiety for me it's blood and gore that give me anxiety. But knowing that eventually for one reason or another you're going to die whether you like it or not should actually have the opposite effect you're going to get what you think of as a consequence regardless of your actions so you might as well just do it 🤷 kind of like a fuck it moment.... If that makes sense

    • @joseluisalcantarasanchez269
      @joseluisalcantarasanchez269 Před 2 lety +11

      Death is final for people that are just mortals. Death is a door that opens for people that are more than just mortals. I met a guy in jail that joked saying: "everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die". The only thing that is really tragic and devastating about death is that it is unavoidable, and we know it. Why waste time worrying about something completely out of my hands? Much better to spend my time making my life worth living it all over again.

    • @rbilleaud
      @rbilleaud Před 2 lety +7

      I used to be afraid of death, but when I came close once, convinced it could really be the end, it wasn't nearly as bad as I imagined. My only regret was that I had left many things unfinished. But the thought of slipping over wasn't scary in any way.

  • @historydistortion6964
    @historydistortion6964 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I miss my father, he was a beautiful soul i know that his energy is preserved in universe - it is constantly supporting me

  • @norm4915
    @norm4915 Před 2 lety +11

    I think Deepak has the right idea- we cling to all the things we identify ourselves with but in moments of presence we not only still feel like/are ourselves but in such a more incredible and infinite way

  • @westfieldartworks8188
    @westfieldartworks8188 Před 3 lety +222

    When a guy strolls though an old English cemetery in a black turtleneck....you know for sure he's talkin' bout somethin' serious.

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 Před 3 lety +3

      Hmm, intriguing! He might just be taking a shortcut to his girlfriend/ boyfriend, whatever. I don’t judge.

    • @sarahs5340
      @sarahs5340 Před 3 lety +4

      My thoughts exactly

    • @nkley1
      @nkley1 Před 3 lety +4

      That’s what kept me riveted .

    • @joejosef3220
      @joejosef3220 Před 3 lety

      And the voice... bigger than the man!

    • @markyinbelfastxx9088
      @markyinbelfastxx9088 Před 2 lety +1

      Damn tootin

  • @MrMichaelmc761
    @MrMichaelmc761 Před 3 lety +39

    I got fed up with this video reincarnating itself every 2 minutes after an ad, so I died

  • @DamienHortonMusic
    @DamienHortonMusic Před 2 lety +50

    I had a NDE in August 2007 and spend 7 days in a Coma while my face was peeled off and rebuilt with titanium. Death is the separation of consciousness from the physical body and the ego identifications. We become a higher witnessing presence, a infinite loving consciousness, when the physical body dies. Death is really just the death of the ego as we move from our limited consciousness back to source. This is the state of oneness which is our true nature.

    • @StephenMartinMusic
      @StephenMartinMusic Před 2 lety +12

      No, as the name suggests, you had a Near Death Experience. Not actual Death, but near death. You didn’t clinically die. No one has come back from being clinically dead. Clinically dead means zero brain activity. You are gone Dead.
      What you experienced was pretty traumatic. But your brain remained active throughout. During this you could potentially hear or see anything. Hallucinations, dreams, etc. Your brain was fighting for survival.
      So everything you claim to have witnessed would be expected. Nothing supernatural or magical. Just common brain activity.
      The fact that you had this and remember it, is a good sign.

    • @darkknikk9274
      @darkknikk9274 Před 2 lety +6

      @@StephenMartinMusic you are right , but what if near death experience is like a sample of what death will be?

    • @StephenMartinMusic
      @StephenMartinMusic Před 2 lety +7

      @@darkknikk9274 But it can't be.
      Near death experience and sleep may be similar in that during each your brain remains active.
      But not death itself.
      Once you are dead, all activity ceases. There is nothing. No flash of light, or crash of sound. Not even a pin drop.
      Time has no meaning.
      When you had no concept of waiting around before you were born, it can also be said that at the moment of your death, the Cosmos itself will die. Profound, right?

    • @kuroryudairyu4567
      @kuroryudairyu4567 Před 2 lety +4

      I sadly have a lot of doubts, but i truly hope you're right 💓☀️🙏btw I'm happy you survived and recovered 😊

    • @SkilletsUSMC
      @SkilletsUSMC Před 2 lety +8

      I was in a coma, and there was absolutely nothing. I was just gone until I reawakened in my healing brain. It wasn't scary or joyous. It wasn't really anything.

  • @captainkimchi
    @captainkimchi Před 2 lety +13

    This was so great. I love Robert's interjections between Deepak's explanations.

  • @ziggybaby640
    @ziggybaby640 Před 2 lety +51

    His mustache grew in every interview almost like it was going through life cycles

  • @johnelliott7962
    @johnelliott7962 Před 3 lety +37

    I lost my soulmate this past September, if we are not ever together again then life is the cruelest thing to ever of happened....

    • @sunnyy1322
      @sunnyy1322 Před 3 lety +2

      I'm really sorry for your loss. Has there been ANY sign as to where there might be a possibility they are trying to reach out? Like lets say faucet turning on by itself? Maybe feeling like your partner touching you? Anything?

    • @johnelliott7962
      @johnelliott7962 Před 3 lety +2

      @@sunnyy1322 one night I was crying and really going through it. Out of nowhere I got up plugged in her alarm clock and put on Pearl Jams last kiss and I only heard the lyrics about God taking my baby but I got to be good so I can see my baby one day...I was using alot of drugs and alcohol after she passed...I could feel her in the room with me.. I been meditating alot the week prior to this where I also had contact with her. In my comment I was talking about being with her after I pass...

    • @gargould7186
      @gargould7186 Před 2 lety +2

      There is going to be a resurrection by Jesus Christ (John 5:28, John 11:25, and Isaiah 26:19, because after Armegedden Christ is going to raise the dead back to life, and they will have to be taught the truth about God.

    • @bernicejenkins1515
      @bernicejenkins1515 Před 2 lety +4

      @@gargould7186 and Santa will bring me new skates this Christmas yay!

    • @gargould7186
      @gargould7186 Před 2 lety +5

      @@bernicejenkins1515 Where do you suppose the complex design of the animals and the human body came from, a big bang? You have to be kidding, you really don't fall into that line of BS do you. Don't even text me if can't come up with something better than what you just did because you are just embarrassing yourself.

  • @user-lz6dm5lk9y
    @user-lz6dm5lk9y Před měsícem +2

    Reading the title to this episode, my immediate reaction was "gosh, I hope so!!!"

  • @larrywebber2971
    @larrywebber2971 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent questions and discussion. My perception is that the range of viewpoints and responses from the interviewees are closer than I would have guessed they would have been. Another earlier commenter summed it up as a lot of convergence of thought on these excellent questions. Mr. Kuhn has an excellent series IMHO and I enjoy the discussions.

  • @kbrown4ou
    @kbrown4ou Před 3 lety +176

    As someone who has had a full life; ie. I have achieved all the goals I’ve had and now have no others; BUT does now live a life of chronic pain (due to a non-operable medical condition) I look forward to non-being; such as I’ve experienced several times when being anesthetized. In those cases I’ve “gone to sleep” not knowing if I’d survive the surgery and wake up or not. Upon waking I had no knowledge of the passage of time and no knowledge of my personal being while asleep. I’ve lived as full a life as I can imagine and I’ve had children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren who I believe I’ve inspired and helped all I can. I believe I will be missed more than I will miss living. The thought of dying, or experiencing a suffering death, is more troublesome to me than of no longer being alive.

    • @russellmiles2861
      @russellmiles2861 Před 3 lety +12

      Yes, a few folk in this vid. seem to be projecting their own views. I personally can’t see the big deal over death. The very few I had been with who were close to death expressed wanting it over with. I suspect this is more common than those who cling to the last moment

    • @Skilled_Driver
      @Skilled_Driver Před 2 lety +7

      Must be nice to feel you accomplished everything and are content with the life you had. I Can’t imagine what that feels like and I’m sure if I was in your shoes I would be content with death. Some think how your soul leaves this earth is how you life starts in your next life, kinda like a continuation of the previous life but without and clear memory of the life and lessons you learned in the past ones. Humans are vary self aware and this self awareness seems to cause allot of problems in life for people and yet animals for that most part are not self aware but I find it hard to believe they lack a soul. Some birds mate for life and even a pet bird will never be the same with a new owner, wouldn’t that type of behavior be worthy of a soul? So why are humans generally speaking so troubled and dysfunctional. It seems as though humans are being punished because when you compare us to any other organism they can’t possibly live so distressed in life. Even a bird stand on the railing of a ship freezing to death and just before the bird falls into the water frozen, never once was that bird thinking how cold I am and will I die here and now. Seems to me one would be more at peace if we didn’t worry about such things. I know I made few bird references but it was a theme that fit and many other species could be used as a substitute.

    • @wrackable
      @wrackable Před 2 lety +13

      I’m 98, I’ve not accomplished any of the things I’ve wanted. Been horribly crippled since birth. Have no family left alive except descendants of cousins who couldn’t careless if I existed nor even know I do most likely. Yet I’d never willingly cease to exist. I’ve experienced the anesthesia during the numerous surgeries and never enjoyed it. I wasn’t unaware at all just observing the surgeries from above and listening. It’s verified by medical records and researchers doing investigations on near death. That being said, I envy your wanting to die. I don’t, I’d rather suffer for eternity as that’s nothing at this point. Not being would be the worst hell one could imagine.

    • @Skilled_Driver
      @Skilled_Driver Před 2 lety +5

      @@wrackable you probably have endured more pain then I in life and though I’m less than half your age I have the same fear of death that it ends in nothing when we leave this life. It’s sad to hear you have no one that you feel cares for you and I’ve felt the same. 98 is a vary long time that most never reach. I recall one person up in your age saying when asked” what your secret to long life” his reply was “I drink whisky and smoke cigars every day”😁 do you have an insight as to How you lived such a long life? I think it has to do allot with genetics but I like to hear your side of it.

    • @wrackable
      @wrackable Před 2 lety +12

      @@Skilled_Driver my secret is that I refuse to let things get me down for longer than necessary. I focus on being grateful for existing. The simple things like, clouds, plants, smells , a good book, music, a good video be it escapist in nature or educational. Food is good. Never much enjoyed coffee or alcohol nor smoking or drugs even prescription so I never consume them. Not so much a secret as a understanding of what I should avoid. I’m sorry to hear your suffering as well. I hope you can make peace with what you can and overcome that which can be overcome, learn to deal with what can’t. That you find joy amongst the darkness as light must always shine even in the darkest times.
      I appreciate your compassion towards my sense of unwanted and unloved existence. It’s truly ok, as I rather expect we are the true source of self, be it esteem,love or companionship. As we are all one behind these games we’re playing pretending we’re not one. Just my deepest thoughts on the truth of existence.

  • @sharmitoboylos7585
    @sharmitoboylos7585 Před 3 lety +52

    I’m very glad to have discovered this series, Mr. Kuhn. The films are beautifully made, your narrative is splendidly written, the questions you pose and the topics you discuss and the great brilliant guests you somehow get to appear in the videos, are precisely those I’m fascinated by (unless you don’t cover extraterrestrial life, and I don’t yet know that you do). Thank you. Much appreciated. Keep up the excellent work.

    • @fukaface5842
      @fukaface5842 Před 2 lety

      The luxuries afforded by way of opion is weilded buy a sword of the broadest of proportion..hardest fact remains that we who currently inhabit the present cycle of "life"..."consiousness"..hell we can call it a "Lgbtqgdui" sandwich if we select...my point is dat we can only speak speak from the perpespective of the living...any idea about the experience of death really shouldnt be wasted argumentivly...siscussing death..really...hard one to discuss from experince...die as we live... Or live as we die...
      We are all correct in our theories..simply could be loojed upon as bieng
      a :Different/1ne

    • @sharmitoboylos7585
      @sharmitoboylos7585 Před 2 lety

      @@fukaface5842 Are you Charlie Kelly?

  • @Val-13
    @Val-13 Před 2 lety +23

    I LOVE what Deepak Chopra said!! Makes such sense , it’s all about continual evolution🤗🙏🏻❤️

    • @letitsnow8518
      @letitsnow8518 Před rokem

      Deepak Chopra's real name is Deep Clown. well, may be not too much of a clown if he can keep his mouth shut

  • @cbo9090
    @cbo9090 Před 2 lety +17

    We yearn for an afterlife because we’re smart enough to contemplate death and nothingness. Death and nothingness is anxiety inducing and the notion of an afterlife soothes that anxiety.

    • @ellendolber2765
      @ellendolber2765 Před 2 lety

      Absolutely agree with your statement.

    • @fatwp6345
      @fatwp6345 Před 2 lety

      I think the key is to remember that we are viewing death from a physiologically human standpoint (i.e. what will our brain think when we're dead? will we be alone and isolated in a desolate space?). But, none of these sensations or emotions will exist if we are no longer operating as human beings.

  • @lawrence6699
    @lawrence6699 Před 3 lety +25

    I used to be an autopsy assistant, and, while preparing the body for the autopsy, I very often felt a sense of awareness- that the consciousness of the deceased was in the room, lingering, following the death of the body. This perception was so real to me, that it has contributed to my belief that consciousness does continue, after the death of the physical body.

    • @creepswithcameraphones2423
      @creepswithcameraphones2423 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, I feel them, but only when they want to touch us.

    • @MsDudette21
      @MsDudette21 Před 3 lety +9

      Unless you have proof, what your saying is just pure emotion not based on reality.

    • @creepswithcameraphones2423
      @creepswithcameraphones2423 Před 3 lety

      @@MsDudette21 There are many realities

    • @nevessl998
      @nevessl998 Před 10 měsíci

      @@MsDudette21 Exactly

    • @landbeforetimeee
      @landbeforetimeee Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@MsDudette21 His proof is conscious perception and proximity to death. There are definitive limits to what can and cannot be empirically proven, consciousness itself chief among them. Lack of empirical evidence does not preclude reality.

  • @alanblanes2876
    @alanblanes2876 Před 3 lety +34

    I'm so glad that Closer to Truth is still getting posted. Such an essential series.

    • @garyg.782
      @garyg.782 Před 3 lety

      @Billy Boffin this isn't rubbish if you don't like it. Don't eaatch

    • @thomasmarten9634
      @thomasmarten9634 Před 3 lety

      Personally i really enjoy Closer to Truth!😁😁

    • @osip667
      @osip667 Před 6 měsíci +1

      And they still continue.

  • @s.m.newlin3401
    @s.m.newlin3401 Před 2 lety +3

    The question of death and what follows, has much more to do with love than fear. It comes from the same longing an infant experiences when their mom is away all day. We living, deeply miss those who are no longer accessible. And we then apply that sensation to the idea of our own death, and it causes apprehension because we know how it feels to be among the living, missing those who are no longer here. Its really a hard subject and for me, having children has made it exponentially hard to fathom.

  • @MeerkatMotorBoards
    @MeerkatMotorBoards Před 3 lety +59

    When I die I plan to go back to doing what ever I was doing before I was alive

    • @riptorn470
      @riptorn470 Před 3 lety +5

      i was 14 sitting on my bed out of nowhere a distinct voice said ''YOU HAVE ALWAYS BEEN HERE''' i now 55 hmm !!

    • @machida5114
      @machida5114 Před 3 lety +1

      For me, it is the same before starting and after finishing.

    • @albundy9597
      @albundy9597 Před 3 lety

      Rape and pillage if you were a Viking

    • @brucegoodwin634
      @brucegoodwin634 Před 3 lety +2

      When I was 14 sitting on my bed I heard a whippoorwill. Now I am 59. Hmm!

    • @truthseeker3857
      @truthseeker3857 Před 3 lety

      erik lee
      That is not possible

  • @JohnHarmer
    @JohnHarmer Před 4 lety +349

    Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
    Susan Ertz

    • @mrnobody2689
      @mrnobody2689 Před 4 lety +2

      Check out Prem Rawat, Or else! ................you may never know how to look inside yourself

    • @chillywilly7299
      @chillywilly7299 Před 4 lety +3

      LMAO

    • @Vissepisse11
      @Vissepisse11 Před 3 lety +12

      haha true that
      Live a good life and mortality is a blessing.

    • @Herzeleydt_Diesentrueb
      @Herzeleydt_Diesentrueb Před 3 lety +3

      John Harmer : Very well spoken. Thx 2 John & Susan !

    • @frank1803
      @frank1803 Před 3 lety +3

      there's always Married with Children reruns for eons!!!

  • @misterhill5598
    @misterhill5598 Před 2 lety +5

    “What the caterpillar calls the end, the rest of the world calls a butterfly.”
    ― Lao Tzu

    • @Dalabombana
      @Dalabombana Před 2 lety

      I hope so. Just been binging some true crime while I have covid, and some people’s sufferings are just unimaginable. Maybe death should be infinite.

    • @misterhill5598
      @misterhill5598 Před 2 lety

      @@Dalabombana life is not part of death.
      Death is part of life.
      Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
      The meaning of your life is to give your life meaning.

    • @misterhill5598
      @misterhill5598 Před rokem

      @@ggeorge4144 The quote is referring to the continuation of life and the cycle of life.

  • @crownhic6827
    @crownhic6827 Před 2 lety +5

    We will all know the answer eventually. That’s amazing. We get the answers at the end of our journey. If we knew the answers before death, life wouldn’t be worth living.

    • @repsgsongs4562
      @repsgsongs4562 Před 2 lety +1

      Then why did Jesus appear to his apostles after death, floating on the stormy sea..

  • @JGAbstract
    @JGAbstract Před 2 lety +63

    It's strange he took this on from the point of view of "I am me, the adult I am right now. That IS me, this personality is me. I want that to be permanent and live on after death". Even though who he is now, his personality, the person he identifies with didn't exist when he was 6 yrs old, or 15, or 23...etc.
    His personality that he had when he filmed this was slowly created and adjusted by every experience he had up to that point. It's baffling he chooses his personality to identify with. Whatever self is, it's definitely not the personalities we've built up.
    The personality he has now, compared to the one he will have when he's 90 will be different. So which is the real him he so strongly wants to live as forever after death?

    • @Mindsmog
      @Mindsmog Před 2 lety +11

      different yes , same core person though , i am the sum of my experiences and memories , but i am the person who experienced them yesterday and today and tomorrow

    • @Technoidmania
      @Technoidmania Před 2 lety +5

      Exactly. Consciousness is not the contents of consciousness. It's simply the awareness.
      Consciousness is a flow of information. Self is the structure of experiences into a narrative through memories, it's true. And those memories are stored in the brain.
      Your subjective awareness is consciousness being aware of and through your brain and body. When the brain and body die the self dies but consciousness is a flow of information that exists in and through all things at different levels. Consciousness never dies.

    • @jas2819
      @jas2819 Před 2 lety +2

      I disagree. I feel that I’m, fundamentally, the same personality that I was from my first waking moment in this life.
      I have expanded through experience, but strip away the experiences, and the learning, and I’m essentially the same person. 🤗🤗

    • @sillymesilly
      @sillymesilly Před 2 lety +3

      Correct. To get to the core of who you are, must remove anything that changed over time, and find that one constant.

    • @Mindsmog
      @Mindsmog Před 2 lety +4

      i agree , i was different at 15 sure, but i am connected and i am still the same person , different in the respect i am wiser and more informed about life, but still me the same me i remember , still making some of the mistakes and personality flaws i had back then, still had the same ideas, fears and conversations in my my mind i have now, people change but they aren't completely different , that is a misconception. if i met myself in a time machine at 48 (now) to my 15 year old self , we would be not so different as you think.

  • @davide724
    @davide724 Před 3 lety +23

    I would like to formally and publicly thank Closer To Truth's guests and staff members for providing me with the opportunity to experience an existential crisis _yet again._

    • @albundy9597
      @albundy9597 Před 3 lety +1

      That is your crisis nobody else's, you exist now why worry about when you don't exist, you won't be aware of it.

    • @Gian-ni
      @Gian-ni Před 11 měsíci +1

      There is NO life after death, whether you accept it or not.

    • @davide724
      @davide724 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Gian-ni There IS life after death, whether you accept it or not. 😉

    • @davide724
      @davide724 Před 11 měsíci

      @@albundy9597 "That is your crisis nobody else's."
      Perhaps, but if you mean that when a person is troubled existentially, that it necessarily doesn't have an affect on others, then I disagree. How a person thinks can affect themselves, others and beyond.
      "You exist now why worry about when you don't exist, you won't be aware of it."
      Are you asking me a question?

  • @davea3329
    @davea3329 Před 2 lety +8

    This was really a great epsiode. I really like how Mr Kuhn demands explanations of why he cannot keep his own sense of self. Seems like a hard nut to crack bit really enjoyed the humor that went along with the back and forth in the interviews. I think he walked away a little frustrated but that was part of the entertainment value. Just does not seem like to much to ask for, geez, ha.

    • @Scottocaster6668
      @Scottocaster6668 Před rokem +1

      We all want to keep what we worked so hard for while we were alive. It seems like a waste to just throw all the knowledge, love, compassion for others in the trash when we pass away.
      As I get older (55) I think about it daily. How my wife, kids, friends will take it when/if I go before them. I don't want them to be deviated, but that's out of my power. Or, if one of them go before me. How I will feel. I already know that feeling, pretending I'm coming home to an empty house after work...that thought kills me.
      It's not healthy to think about this constantly, but I guess I'm preparing myself, which is not good either, right?
      Sorry for the novel, I just had to get it out. (And to a total stranger) 😉 Thanks for reading!

  • @timgoodrum1993
    @timgoodrum1993 Před rokem +7

    I enjoy the musical introduction almost as much as the video’s he presents, it’s captivating. Like a lot of people I too struggle with what’s really on the other side this life. I truly hope it’s a life we can only imagine in this life. Peace and happy trails to all.

  • @iamgodd9538
    @iamgodd9538 Před 2 lety +99

    Love it when the living tells you what death is.

    • @StephenMartinMusic
      @StephenMartinMusic Před 2 lety +14

      but death is the end. How would evolution generate something beyond that? Why would it? How would it benefit the species? Our species. We are one of many species that have evolved upon this rock, why would we be special enough to be awarded an after-life? Is it not more likely that through our evolution and understanding, we have developed a wishful thinking?

    • @derek2773
      @derek2773 Před 2 lety +26

      @@StephenMartinMusic evolution still does not explain consciousness. Which is where most philosophers say the mysteries of a possible after life would be

    • @nectariosgeorgiou
      @nectariosgeorgiou Před 2 lety +6

      @@StephenMartinMusic well this is certainly a case that could be true, but if we want to be more clear, it depends on the point of view you choose to do. I would take your question and modify it a bit. Why would evolution generate anything in the first place? Why does anything exist? Why there are physics and mathematical relations to the universe? Evolution is a fact, physics is a fact, and if you try to answer these questions i asked without attaching anything metaphysical to it, the only answer you will be able to get is "just cause". But, if accept a metaphysical element, such as that life is eternal through an immaterial self, more "reasonable" answers can arise such as that everything is inside consciousness and physics and evolution for example has a role serving the eternal self to eternally grow and death is just another experience in that eternal grow. I'm not trying to propose any solution to the death problem here, i am just trying to demonstrate that "empty" and "irrational" thoughts can also arise from a completely material point of view.

    • @StephenMartinMusic
      @StephenMartinMusic Před 2 lety +5

      @@derek2773 What is consciousness? Is it not just an awareness of your surroundings? Is it not just the ability to think? will I be in danger here? Is this something unique to us Humans? Definitely not. Dogs have the ability to think about tasks. Will I chase this ball, or will I not? what are the dangers? what are the rewards? Other species also have this ability. In fact its hard to determine at what level the perception of consciousness has evolved throughout evolution. In which it has. Most definitely.
      Hey, I know that you can perceive thoughts to somehow be conceived outside your body, but this is just an illusion. Your brain is structured in such a way that allows this feature. How do we know? Well as an example; If your head is subject to a trauma you can lose consciousness. This in itself answers your question.
      Humans through either a lack of understanding or its own need to be at the doorway of something greater, has the ability to dream up any possibility (True or False).
      And we give it authority.
      Yet reality itself can be even more grandeur than we could ever imagine.

    • @StephenMartinMusic
      @StephenMartinMusic Před 2 lety +2

      @@nectariosgeorgiou Hey, I accept your belief here. Consciousness gives us that ability. True or false. Who are we? But my evolution argument stands. Why and where would a soul evolve? Show me evidence of an earlier developed soul within evolution.
      You can't. (Or the suggestion here is that it just magically appeared?)
      So the argument is this - I can't disprove the existence of a soul, and equally you can't prove the existence of one.
      So what do we do?
      Well we conclude with the following assumption. What is more likely? If we remove all the wishful thinking, what is the more plausible answer?
      A soul raises even more crazy questions that what its worth. Equally, so does the tooth fairy.
      Look, an afterlife would be awesome. I get that. Equally, winning the lottery would also be awesome.
      We can both dream though, right?

  • @maximusvonce1381
    @maximusvonce1381 Před 3 lety +5

    Physical death is the beginning of true life in Christ with Family forever

  • @joshuahellyer221
    @joshuahellyer221 Před 2 lety +5

    Say what you will about Chopra's intellectual credibility, but I actually find that in this video he gave the most practical advice regarding death anxiety that anybody has throughout this series. In fact, despite Robert writing him off as a mystic, I might even go so far as to say that Chopra's position is the logical conclusion of physicalist theories of consciousness. Given the likelihood that humans don't have souls, our conception of a continuous self is probably some kind of illusion. Our fear of death primarily stems from this misconception about a continuous sense of self. When you rid yourself of the illusion, there isn't anything in particular that you're losing when you die. Death framed as the transition from personal consciousness to universal concsciousness doesn't seem all that different in phenomenal content from death in the materialist worldview-with the difference in terminology being primarily the result of aesthetics as opposed to ontology. Out current scientific paradigm would lead us to believe that consciousness isn't a special substance, it is merely emergent from ordinary matter. Under this view, I fail to see how practicing rituals that rid us of the illusion of self and make us feel "one with the universe" is mystical; in a sense it's almost scientific. Just my thoughts, either way very interesting and thought provoking video.

    • @joshuabrunetta4656
      @joshuabrunetta4656 Před 2 lety +1

      Well said. I felt the same way after hearing what Chopra had to say. I wish I could find a book on his way of thinking and understand it more.

    • @jettmthebluedragon
      @jettmthebluedragon Před 2 lety +1

      Interesting 🙂but I still wonder if consciousness was really an illusion then how come we were all born in different parts of the earths history?😐like ware were we before?the day of our birth?🤔were we in some kind of void ?🤔

    • @Londonfogey
      @Londonfogey Před rokem +1

      One could put it thus: one does not 'have' life so one cannot 'lose' one's life. The individual ego consciousness is no more a part of life than a ripple on a pond or a wave in the sea. Thinking that everything ends when one's individual ego consciousness ends is like thinking a live broadcast ends when one turns the radio off.

    • @jettmthebluedragon
      @jettmthebluedragon Před rokem +1

      @@Londonfogey death is final…..in this world that’s why death is a way to walk alone 😑however…doing dead just means to be sleeping and then to be nothing and that’s something all of us have all ready expirence before we were born 😐it does not matter if the universe is finite or not beasue the chances of life forming on a planet are 1 and 1 is higher then 0% and if you really wanted to be dead forever you would not ever be born to begin with 😑after all their is no telling how long you were dead or in this case nothing before you came into this world to begin with 😑 we don’t know if the universe as a whole is infinite or not but I think it’s infinite 😐not because I want it to but because that could be our Ture Reality 😐after all a true death does NOT mean it no longer exists😑 a true death means their is a 100% guarantee of something not ever forming again because ironically why did it need to form at all ?😑a true death means their is a 100% guarantee it it well never be created in the first place 😑0* infinity=0 but if a planet somehow can make DNA that 0 becomes 1 and 1 * infinity= infinity witch means well first of their are NOT infinite earths so the whole multiple universes no their is only just this one 😑you otherwise in a infinite multiple universes the chances of life are infinite and when you die you will just be reborn the next 😑not how it goes their is only 1 planet that can made carbon life possible and if the universe is infinite it means this planet will be created and destroyed a infinite number or times 😐but for this planet to be created again however long you were dead or in this case nothing/in a endless sleep before you were born is how long you will be until that day you are reborn again 😑you were nothing before you were born …you become nothing when you die 😑and don’t think that since this plant can or will happen again does NOT mean you will have a better life 😑it means you will and can repeat it ……forever winners will always be winners and losers will always be losers 😑after all you could have Ben born any point of this planets history 😐after all the sperm a male had seems most likely for your dna to be random…..but it’s not 😑so even this plant can be created again it mean you will or are repeat your life’s and you won’t ever know about it 😑after all if you can’t remember your past life what makes you think your going to remember this one ?😑the determinism part is their Is only 1 theory to the universe and their is nothing we can do about it 😑their may be aone bacteria or other microbes on other worlds but NOTHING like earth and our fate is intertwine with this planet 😑it was created before we even noised it and 2 it will be destroyed and we won’t ever noticed 😑death is nothing more but a endless sleep and like all matter in the universe matter CAN be created and destroyed your dna is made of matter and in time the moon will be drifted so far away nothing can stop the the oceans from rising eventually this planet will be 99-100% a full blue planet and as the sun starts to use helium instead of hydrogen it will expand boiling our oceans and destroyd the ozone layer so if the environment won’t destroy your dna the sun will and you won’t ever know it Beacuse you would be like as if someone had a seizure you won’t feel pain your sences will eventually be turned off like a light switch 😑you will die physically but dying in general just means to be asleep and as you sleep things would happen so fast but in Reality you have Ben dead for hrs 😑that’s the illusion of life I have realized life is nothing but an illusion but not the illusion you think 😐since this planet has a higher then 0% chance of being created you have a higher then 0% chance you will be reborn again 😐as I said you were all ready in a endless sleep before you were ever born to begin with 😐you only FEEL as if everything happend so fast because your awake or alive just like sleeping you sleep in the night only to wake up the next day just like that but in Reality you have Ben dead for 9-12 hrs 😐

  • @wicekwickowski3798
    @wicekwickowski3798 Před 2 lety +2

    I am so glad to watch your movies. I have been listening to your wonderful questions for a long time, and I would like to point out that, in my opinion, their uniqueness is not in finding answers, but in the fact that there is someone like Lawrence Khan who asks them! That there is someone who would like to know if there is life after death? To have some proof of that. And this is where the ride begins!

  • @truthseeker5796
    @truthseeker5796 Před 2 lety +34

    the perspective of Deepak Chopra is really interesting, and somehow makes a lot of sense to me

    • @handynas6529
      @handynas6529 Před 2 lety

      Deepak is expounding hindu philosophy I believe…

    • @camofrog
      @camofrog Před 2 lety

      His diamond encrusted glasses really help sell the message.

    • @nothingreallyexists7580
      @nothingreallyexists7580 Před 2 lety

      Peace Seeker stop seeking peace and peace will come to you🙏

    • @nothingreallyexists7580
      @nothingreallyexists7580 Před 2 lety

      What Deepak says resonated with your true Self. You let the Truth enter your Being. That seed of truth will grow within you and you'll see the reality of this world sooner or later🙏

    • @shelbyzana
      @shelbyzana Před 2 lety +1

      @@handynas6529 yes, it seems to be very much based on the Bhagavad Gita

  • @jefftupu4879
    @jefftupu4879 Před 3 lety +6

    As a child i was pushed into church, years later Im gladly attending on my own accord, thankfully my parents realised God's presence in one's life is crucial ,I thank the Lord for their mindset praise the Lord hallelujah!

  • @lprophit
    @lprophit Před 2 lety +4

    robert your documentaries are very top notch some of the best ive seen. is their a program where you discuss what conclusions you've come to after all this?

  • @azlanameer4912
    @azlanameer4912 Před 2 lety +2

    Waaah Depak Chopra. Consciousness is every thing and its going through eternal recycling.

  • @edsirya6843
    @edsirya6843 Před 2 lety +6

    Very well done!! The host displays such humility and intellectual honesty.

  • @AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser

    No.
    Death is a transition from one life to the next,
    You and I are pure energy,
    Energy cannot be destroyed.

    • @cicciogrecia
      @cicciogrecia Před 3 lety

      @@woodlakesound by our current measurement devices that is. Imagine how many things we can measure today that were in the sphere of magic two centuries ago

    • @cicciogrecia
      @cicciogrecia Před 3 lety

      @@woodlakesound read my answer again

    • @cicciogrecia
      @cicciogrecia Před 3 lety

      @@woodlakesound hint : we cannot measure or quantify consciousness (yet).

    • @AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser
      @AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser Před 3 lety

      @@cicciogrecia you ARE consciousness.

    • @AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser
      @AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser Před 3 lety

      @@cicciogrecia I can, doesn't take a genius to works it out!

  • @michaelguzman7363
    @michaelguzman7363 Před měsícem

    @ 11:27 "I don't remember any other cycles!" ...Brilliant!

  • @gj1695
    @gj1695 Před rokem +1

    I enjoy(ed) the delightful rapport between Robert and Deepak. The entire episode is encapsulated in Chopra's laughter at Kuhn's resistance and attachment to identity. I watched their conversation three times.

    • @gj1695
      @gj1695 Před rokem

      Actually, Mr. Kuhn has a delightful rapport with all of those from whom he seeks enlightenment. His genuinely perplexed resistance is extremely relatable.

    • @emibunny9
      @emibunny9 Před 11 měsíci

      I agree it was such a charming way to push this topic

  • @vayxanh
    @vayxanh Před 3 lety +16

    You interviewed brilliant persons, some views are really interesting. Thank for your serious work!

  • @lightraveler333
    @lightraveler333 Před 3 lety +16

    This documentary is special to me, I will always remember driving my truck wayyy out somewhere in the wilderness of Oregon, listening to this, in deep contemplation of what this really is. Where IS beyond here?What is life? What is death? And what is the meaning of it all?

    • @rgmedia318
      @rgmedia318 Před 3 lety +4

      it feels pretty cool that we can dig into our own minds to discover pieces of the universe

  • @user-lm8jp5tu5z
    @user-lm8jp5tu5z Před 2 měsíci

    I want to stay being me and any transformation to continue being me! I agree totally with Mr. Kuhn!

  • @bradleymosman8325
    @bradleymosman8325 Před 3 lety +7

    I once overheard a conversation between two ordinary people. The first one asked, "do you believe in life after death?" The second person replied, "Well. I got THIS life."

    • @MrFoolingyu
      @MrFoolingyu Před 2 lety +2

      Subtle but incredibly profound!

  • @funvids5592
    @funvids5592 Před 2 lety +35

    "This dude wants reality to behave according to his mental construct".
    He already has presumed an answer and looks for people, who would ascribe to his presumptions.

  • @jamesukongoumir5826
    @jamesukongoumir5826 Před 2 měsíci

    Sir, you are one of the best seeker of Truth I have ever met.

  • @MD-md4th
    @MD-md4th Před 2 lety +1

    I have been fearfully aware of death and our general concept of evil from when I was three or so - years before I received any religious indoctrination. I have always wondered where that awareness came from.
    When my grandfather died when I was six, it traumatized me. Not because we were close, we weren’t, but because I knew he was going into a hole in the ground forever and ever. That he was irrevocably gone from this world. That day is still ingrained in my memory decades later.
    And then, as I experienced more death I became somewhat less afraid of it. When my father died of old age I experienced a deep sense of peace in the immediate aftermath. When my brother died of cancer two years later I experienced a sadness, but also a calm detachment from reality that was almost dreamlike. But the fear returned.
    The first pastor’s words struck me - if there is nothing after, then existence truly is a horrible tragedy. To know that not just your life, but all life, all music, art, the universe, all the beauties and wonders of existence will eventually be swallowed by an eternal abyss of nothingness...it is bleak.
    And so I try to look at it in a way similar though different to the pastor. If there is one thing that could be eternal, I like to think that it is sentient and has a will.

    • @Sirjohnfootball
      @Sirjohnfootball Před rokem +1

      The first Pastors response was completely illogical and made no sense whatsoever.
      He basically said that he thought that death being the end is sad, therefore he doesn’t believe it’s true.
      What kind of childish logic is that?

  • @maximusspes3319
    @maximusspes3319 Před 3 lety +13

    I agree with deepak. I love when he says "expand your awareness" or consciousness. We feed our physical body with material food. We must NOW feed our consciousness with non physical healthy food. We worry too much about memory. Why not focus on now and future, and just let past memories run its course. I am not disregarding memory. It plays a critical role. It guides our way. It's automatic though. It just comes by itself when it's needed. Why? Because it's one of consciousness' faculties.

    • @SkydivingAndPPG
      @SkydivingAndPPG Před 3 lety

      And what if (I don't say it is), all expanded awareness is nothing else but nice Confabulation ? On the other side, what if everything (even the consciousness) is copy of non material world (world of ideas) ?

    • @maximusspes3319
      @maximusspes3319 Před 3 lety

      @@SkydivingAndPPGhonestly I can't answer your questions my friend. Thank you.

    • @dou40006
      @dou40006 Před 3 lety +2

      What Depaak Chopra says is just horse manure in which I would like to stick his nose in It so that hdd et could realize th we meaningless of what he says.

    • @maximusspes3319
      @maximusspes3319 Před 3 lety +2

      @@dou40006 you have all the freedom to do that to him. Just mind the consequences. We only tell and share what we believe and know is true. We don't convince anyone. Thank you.

  • @wish1me1luck
    @wish1me1luck Před 2 lety +12

    Great videos and i love that you always ask the right questions in interviews. Thanks for the informative content 🙌🏽

    • @scottrocket3274
      @scottrocket3274 Před 2 lety

      Yeah he is asking the right / or good questions the problem is he is asking the wrong people about the topic at hand. Notice he didn't ask a single person who had a near death experience what they thought?

  • @tom1921
    @tom1921 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a believer in eternal return. We live our lives over and over again exactly as it's playing out right now in a reborn universe.

  • @drm4819
    @drm4819 Před 2 lety +2

    I swear I died once...... Easiest way to describe it is like this : Imagine you wake up on one morning ready to go to work, as soon as you wake up you realize its Sunday! no work! you close your eyes, lie down and get comfortable. In this moment 1. you don't need to get up 2. you are super comfy and are ready for sleep 3. your content as fuck knowing you can just lie there all comfortable. Based on my experience this state is how I feel death is, your so comfortable, at ease and no need to think anything. When I swear I died it was just like this, it was so comfortable, just like waking up and realizing you don't need to go to work, it felt like I was me the whole time, but I didn't acknowledge it, it felt like I could acknowledge myself as being me anytime I wanted, I was just too comfortable to be bothered to! Just like when you go back to bed, that feeling of comfort is something that is persistent in death, as if I could stay like this forever and never get bored of it. Then suddenly, I decided to acknowledge myself and wanted to come back, there was a jolt of lightning and then I CREATED A NEW UNIVERSE TO LIVE IN......

  • @darioinfini
    @darioinfini Před 3 lety +26

    I find it kind of humorous the interaction between Chopra and Kuhn. Kuhn is obviously a successful happy guy who has enjoyed his life and does not want it to end. Good for him, we should all be so lucky. But with that comes a price for a well considered man like him -- the fear of it all going away some day. Chopra is saying this incarnation of good fortune is a small sense of the greater reality that is, but since it's not in the packaged form of a life well lived on this planet, Kuhn is none too happy about letting that go. It reminds me of Christian verses -- the parable of it being harder for a rich man to enter heaven than a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, that he who loves his life will lose it and he who hates his life will gain it, and so on. There's resonance there... the "letting go of what is" in order to accept "what will be".

    • @lorezampadeferro8641
      @lorezampadeferro8641 Před 3 lety

      Good point

    • @suecondon1685
      @suecondon1685 Před 3 lety +1

      I had a feeling similar to that, but you explained it better!

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 Před 3 lety +1

      Go with the flow, it’s not like you can do anything about it, so accept. It is what It is, and wether we understand it or not, we are part of it. We are on this journey. I plan to keep my mind open and enjoy it.

    • @DihelsonMendonca
      @DihelsonMendonca Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, this is called attachment.

    • @tomd1434
      @tomd1434 Před 2 lety

      @@colinnuttall9579 👍

  • @roger6010
    @roger6010 Před 2 lety +19

    I love how this program is genuinely being respectful to religions and to people who are sensitive to This subject. 👏👏 one of the best episodes I've ever watched from CTT. 🙏

    • @nickolasgaspar9660
      @nickolasgaspar9660 Před 2 lety +1

      being good to customers....

    • @clarkelaidlaw1678
      @clarkelaidlaw1678 Před 2 lety

      rogers..Why should we be respectful of religions.?they are all harmful nonsensical cults.Millions of people have slaughtered each other because they followed the wrong imaginary friend.Millions of children have been terrified with ridiculous stories about an invisible lake of fire.there have been some ten thousand gods proposed by humans over time in hundreds of different languages and in hundreds of different countries. there is not,and never has been the slightest evidence that any of them, or anything supernatural is real.NONE.Religion is the main cause of attempting to slow our search for the truth of our origins and the beginnings of the cosmos.It is high time we humans leave this nonsense where it belongs,in libraries,in the section marked Mythology,

    • @Spike0000
      @Spike0000 Před 2 lety

      @@clarkelaidlaw1678 World Governments a "Cult"....

    • @MICKEYISLOWD
      @MICKEYISLOWD Před rokem

      Just because you completely disagree with another ones belief doesn't give any excuse to attack or engage in conversation in any disrespectful manner. I have seen laypersons engage in a poor manor all the way up to scientists and sometimes professors doing this. It is wrong, and even sometimes nasty to speak and engage in this way. I have been guilty of this myself when I started in learning more about science after unknowingly been in a cult of the religious kind 30 yrs ago. Thank goodness I got out of that cult without too much backlash and having my life attacked by them as I was doing work for them unpaid and they knew very personal things about me like my personal relation with my longtime girlfriend as we were unmarried. All this was in the UK but if it was in the US they could of ruined my life as we were intimate but unmarried and they could of turned 100s of people against us from the organisation. Always treat people with dignity and respect because if they are treating you like that then they deserve at least this in response from yourself.

  • @AmosYau
    @AmosYau Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Robert, agree with you I also so want my consciousness "me" to be continued after death, my answer is: from the Scripture Jesus told the criminal crucified with him "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise.” Luke 23:43, to me this means the consciousness of the criminal is resurrected with his body (probably not earthly, should be heavenly) as a whole, on the same day of crucifixion entered the paradise, Jesus was not saying "your body will be with me" nor "your soul will be with me", he was saying "you".

  • @heinzbucksandcastle2053
    @heinzbucksandcastle2053 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh finally some brilliance on this subject from the Indian guy. Love him!

  • @gheorghiua1
    @gheorghiua1 Před 2 lety +7

    For me, Deepak Chopra's explanation of what is life after death made the best of sense. Our bodies with everything they have are just vehicles to experience and learn and we are not these bodies. You are just cells into a bigger organism, which may be the physical universe which may be intelligent and conscientious or it may be just pure consciences that created the material world in order to learn and experiment on. Each and every one of us is in fact a single 'I' in my opinion, we are all part of God.

    • @stanfordhilt996
      @stanfordhilt996 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I feel the same too, we are all just one consciousness imagining the physical world. Living through different experiences all at the same time.
      I am...coz ...We are

    • @saimbhat6243
      @saimbhat6243 Před 2 lety +3

      It is a form of truism. You cannot test it nor any argument can be presented to either prove or disapprove it. You can replace the role of consciousness by mass or energy or numbers in the story and it still works. Now any working theory about the bigger questions of life should not only just provide consistent set of answers but should provide the human psyche a working solution to its inherent misery/existential crisis.

    • @undercoveragent9889
      @undercoveragent9889 Před rokem

      ​@@saimbhat6243 There _are_ arguments we can test to falsify Chopra's view entirely, though. He says our 'real identity' is outside of 'spacetime' and that our 'self' is the manifestation of an 'eternal witness'... or something _like_ that. It is implicit in Chopra's 'model' that he views his 'real identity' as a singularity but without time and space, that 'real identity' could not possess any of the necessary features to produce 'consciousness'. In fact, I would say that consciousness is very like music in the sense that there has to be the space to create a stage _and_ there must be time over which the performance can take place. Absent time and space, consciousness, like music, would be meaningless.
      To underpin this objection I would make two observations that are fundamental to the existence of _any_ kind of consciousness at all. Let's say that God _consciously'_ created 'light' when He said 'Let there be light'; that the very existence of light is entirely due to God's will, what would that imply? Clearly, God must have been 'thinking' in some way, right? Especially a God with a plan for each and every one of us, right? Well, in order to 'think, one _must_ generate thoughts and those thoughts _must_ propagate through _some_ medium in order to be 'communicated' to the conscious 'self'. Obviously. Even in _God's_ mind. In order to have deliberately created light then the creation of light _had_ to have been the result of some internal dialogue that took place in God's mind.
      "What do you want?"
      "Light!"
      "When do you want it?"
      "Now!"
      And there was light. Right?
      Now, the two things to observe: firstly, 'thinking' involves a kind of internal dialogue and occurs in a 'query/response' fashion and there is a clear causal link between 'query' and 'response', i.e., the query and response are separated by time. One _follows_ the other, right? Let's go extreme: suppose you need to erect a fence around your garden, you might be tempted to argue that actually, the solution, 'a fence around the garden', existed _before_ you asked yourself what to do about all your ducks getting out and onto the road but that would be disingenuous because the problem would have been solved _before_ the question came up, you wouldn't have seen your ducks escaping onto the road as a problem and in the real world, your fence is still a pile of wood at the supply store and your ducks have waddled off. So, there is a definite sequence, a 'flow', between the thoughts articulating the problem _to_ the thoughts suggesting themselves as possible solutions.
      And second: 'thoughts' are internally 'transmitted' and internally 'received'. The thoughts articulating the problem are _communicated_ through some medium and are being received by some 'apparatus' that controls the levers responsible for fishing out solutions from the space of all possible solutions. The 'transmitter' and the 'receiver' _must_ be separated by space because if they were not, the 'signal' would be transmitted _away_ from the receiver and would never be detected by it.
      It seems obvious in a way, doesn't it; what is consciousness if not some kind of communication system? And we know that communication systems are composed of a network of devices that are separated in space and that there is a causal link, time separation, between the transmission and reception of data. It seems clear that the concept of 'consciousness' only makes sense in the context of time and space; how can a thought flow if it has nowhere to be and no time to be there? See what I mean? Space and time do seem to be pre-requisites for consciousness, don't they?
      To be honest, most of the people in this video came across as entirely fake, Chopra especially.

    • @pancakebreakfast3188
      @pancakebreakfast3188 Před rokem

      I just can't buy into this idea that we're here to learn something. Why? Because if we ever reached a point where there was nothing left to learn, would we still want to go on living? I would, as long as there's another orgasm or meal to look forward to. But if we lost our ability to enjoy a meal and an orgasm, would we want to continue living? I wouldn't, and I think most people in this scenario would be reaching for the nearest gun to end themselves. This tells me that we are here to reproduce and consume, not to learn. Why? Because that's what bugs do. And that's what we are... bugs! Destruction through consumption by way of reproduction.

    • @UriyahRecords
      @UriyahRecords Před 8 měsíci

      @@pancakebreakfast3188I could say the same thing in reverse about learning, so what you said proved nothing either.

  • @DaveJLin
    @DaveJLin Před 3 lety +163

    Why be afraid to lose your sense of identity when that happens each time you fall asleep? Every night we experience what it's like to fade away to nothing.

    • @user-el3rk6os3p
      @user-el3rk6os3p Před 3 lety +12

      @@bennyskims how do you know it will return in the morning? People fall asleep expecting to return but some people never wake up although most expect to wake up.

    • @coxhoe789
      @coxhoe789 Před 3 lety +11

      when you go to seep you don,t know you,r asleep and when you die you don,t know you,r dead.i know because i died twice last year and when i came back the time was just gone that,s why i,m not afraid to die because it doesn,t hurt

    • @user-el3rk6os3p
      @user-el3rk6os3p Před 3 lety

      @@coxhoe789 wow, glad you are back. What do you think of NDEs

    • @TaPharoah
      @TaPharoah Před 3 lety +4

      @@coxhoe789 Did you see anything?? Or was it just like going to sleep and waking back up?

    • @coxhoe789
      @coxhoe789 Před 3 lety +11

      @@TaPharoah didn,t see or feel anythig i was looking at the doctor one minute and then everything was gone and i came to, three days later.if the doctors hadn,t of saved me i wouldn,t of known that i had died

  • @michael_leclezio
    @michael_leclezio Před rokem

    I love your brain sir. Thank you. You speak the words and thoughts that I cannot.

  • @bvdsovereign1553
    @bvdsovereign1553 Před 2 lety +3

    the older I am, the less I fear death. even more sometimes I can't wait to finally see if I will fall asleep forever without realizing or if something will surprise me

  • @helmutlive
    @helmutlive Před 3 lety +44

    During life you learn to give up things, dreams, people, your childhood toys, gone, forgotten, your first love gone, your first dog gone, your job gone, your original idea of self gone, your parents gone, your marriage gone, your house gone, your health gone, your young body gone.
    And you are not getting used to it, tired maybe, and closer to giving up the hope that things can last. The grand final act, your ego, awareness of self to go?

    • @Skilled_Driver
      @Skilled_Driver Před 2 lety +1

      Basically humans are delusional because of our strong sense of being self aware. It seems every organism besides humans lives with this earth as part of it unlike humans that push and repel nature. Maybe being self aware is humanity’s greatest flaw. Seems if we were not, that favorite designer bag wouldn’t be important or that sports car you want to buy in your mid life crises or even the idea of marriage would never be a thought I your mind and we would have no need for politicians that’s for sure. Just think of the possibility’s of Peace humanity would have if self aware wasn’t there.

    • @redskinjim
      @redskinjim Před 2 lety

      @@Skilled_Driver We are scared of the future

    • @areyouavinalaughisheavinal5328
      @areyouavinalaughisheavinal5328 Před 2 lety

      everything exists to be let go of.

    • @billybobhouse9559
      @billybobhouse9559 Před 2 lety

      This is so true but my god its depressing. Is life just having all your hopes and dreams slowly stripped away until you have nothing left but to die?

    • @Skilled_Driver
      @Skilled_Driver Před 2 lety

      @@billybobhouse9559 you apparently have been in the grips of control as religion was used for in the beginning.

  • @emriesq3096
    @emriesq3096 Před 2 lety +15

    I've been thinking about this every day for about a year. Thanks for the video. Interesting to watch.

  • @HelloWorld-fy1px
    @HelloWorld-fy1px Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for the video Robert. It's interesting that you want your existing 'life' with all its awareness or individual identity as you know it, to continue after your physical death but you never questioned why you came to have that awareness and how you 'came to be' in the first place. You also focused on the mainstream world religions which teach either a merging of individual consciousness and loss of identity after physical death or a resurrection of the physical body and a new beginning. I am surprised that given the subject of 'Is Death Final', you didn't explore Spiritualism which emphatically states that everyone survives physical death and that individual consciousness, with its memories of the past, awakes from death in another mental reality (but to all appearances as physical as this) determined automatically by the Earthly life lead by that individual.

  • @cynthiacole6140
    @cynthiacole6140 Před 2 lety +2

    If death is nothingness, or some other stage in our conscious existence, we need to come to terms with it because there is nothing we can do about it.

  • @Strelnikov10
    @Strelnikov10 Před 4 lety +44

    This topic, hell, this channel in general, represents the highest form of consciousness achievable. In other words, I mean to say that the contemplation of consciousness is the highest form of consciousness. The irony here is that, by contemplating the finality of death, one comes to add more meaning to life. It is amazing to see this spread out through our existence in a fractal manner. The great benefit of the Apollo program was not knowledge about the moon, it was the ways in which we enriched our society to get there. The summit of the mountain is not the great triumph, it is the overcoming of personal struggle on the way up. "Have we vanquished an enemy? None but ourselves.". Have we figured out if death is final? No, but we have given more meaning to life.
    I love this channel.

    • @johnbrzykcy3076
      @johnbrzykcy3076 Před 4 lety

      Hey Strelnikov... I like your worldview. Since coming down with cancer 14 years ago, I have been contemplating death more often. But somehow, instead of adding "more meaning to life," I seem to be subtracting. Is that a mathematical contradiction?

    • @infinitemonkey917
      @infinitemonkey917 Před 4 lety +2

      That was quite the platitude salad.

    • @nickolasgaspar9660
      @nickolasgaspar9660 Před 4 lety +1

      I just see plain sophistries by people who don't agree with the expiration date of their biology.

    • @Strelnikov10
      @Strelnikov10 Před 4 lety +1

      @@infinitemonkey917 I made it just for you. Bon apatite!

    • @Strelnikov10
      @Strelnikov10 Před 4 lety +1

      @@nickolasgaspar9660 I suppose we all are bound to see the world through our own lens. No skin off my teeth. But, and I think this is what makes this particular topic so fascinating, you have no evidence with which you can refute their claims.... and one never will.

  • @cheryl8154
    @cheryl8154 Před 3 lety +90

    I worked in a nursing home for four years. Someone from your past comes to get you. I can't count how many times people told me a family member, dog etc. Was there to get them.

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 Před 3 lety +11

      Cheryl, I have heard that it’s not uncommon for a familiar face to ‘come and lead you’ when it’s your time. Someone or something you loved. However nothing like that happened in my case. Not sure why. I have always been robustly independent in my thoughts and deeds, so perhaps they figured I didn’t need it. I really don’t know. But if it gives people comfort and helps them in this profound transition, then it’s a wonderful thing. It does make you wonder who decides all this, doesn’t it? What things are are work here? It’s fascinating and each of us comes to our own ideas of what’s going on. I guess even the ones who didn’t have an opinion, either because it was too difficult to contemplate or they did not have the time, still have to come to terms with it all. Perhaps they were taken in an unexpected way, such as as shooting or an explosion. But the one certainty here is that our time will come. It would be nice to have been able to devote some time to considering that moment. It may be that when it’s our time to die, the passing of time as we knew it becomes irrelevant, slowed down. Then it wouldn’t be such a shocking process. My gut feeling is that we simply rejoin a vast expanse of consciousness when we die. Wouldn’t it be great if this ‘life business’ was just the eternal consciousness entertaining itself. Sort of a Super Mario game where you are ‘inserted’ into another being, just to experience what goes on in that particular world. Whilst in ‘the game’ we find ourselves wondering about the meaning of it all. It’s all sooo real we might opine, not unreasonably ! Then bang, the game is over, your credit runs out and it’s ‘come in number 24, your times up.’ We suddenly find ourselves back in the immortal realm thinking, ‘that was great, sooo realistic ! Next time, let’s try the tank commander or the fighter jet pilot. Guess we will all find out on the day, who’s beliefs were closest to the truth. But keep in mind, that day is coming. You would be wise to enjoy this life to the max until then because you may never get back. The next ‘insertion’ may see you as a mollusc on volcano world #17. Your imagination could have a field day here, it it hasn’t already. My glimpse behind the Wizard’s curtain (NDE) may or may not have given me a preview of what’s to come. Personally I don’t feel uniquely qualified to advise anyone else on their journey. All I can do is honestly tell you what I think happened to me. Do what you will with it, if it helps you then good. But ultimately I’m just another schmuck trying to make sense of it all.

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 Před 3 lety +2

      @darthdude Hmmm, I’m gonna go with the premise that your answer was just poking a bit of friendly fun. That’s ok, we are able to see the funny side of many things too and we can take criticism. In fact I respect your right to be punished for saying anything you like. My family motto is, ‘The flogging will continue until the mood of the crew improves.’

    • @dogsbollox4335
      @dogsbollox4335 Před 3 lety +3

      The brain is a powerful organ .

    • @jeromehorwitz2460
      @jeromehorwitz2460 Před 3 lety +7

      When a person is near death they tend to hallucinate, and talking with family and relatives from their past is most common.

    • @jeromehorwitz2460
      @jeromehorwitz2460 Před 3 lety +1

      @Lisa Jordan How can a person have a sense of self or of reality without memory? And how can memory operate without functioning brain cells, a nervous system, a body to support them and a universe from which they all grow?

  • @davegreen4236
    @davegreen4236 Před 2 lety +1

    Such awesome subject matter. Been watching everything, good specials I’d call it, that’s what stuff like this would have been on when I was growing up. TV specials, that were probably corporate funded and just 3 networks NBC, ABC,CBS, that was it. Such were the 60’s. Now it’s 2022 soon and there’s CZcams where I stumbled across Mr.Kuhn on Christmas morning. Just what i needed, fascinating.

  • @diegokricekfontanive
    @diegokricekfontanive Před 2 lety +4

    What's really crazy is to acknowledge that while everyone wonders about whether there is something after death or not, only a few can see how the root issue from which most problems emerge is to be found and analyzed right within our thinking. So whether there is something after death or death is the end, as long as we don't understand and correct our thinking, so long we will run to stand still.

    • @samreh6156
      @samreh6156 Před 2 lety

      This thought is profound. Humans are scared.

    • @diegokricekfontanive
      @diegokricekfontanive Před 2 lety +1

      @@samreh6156 Humans are too scared indeed. And it's the structure and premises of that fear what should be carefully inquired and understood.

  • @alexsegurasr3028
    @alexsegurasr3028 Před 3 lety +7

    I've experienced life after death, The sad thing about dieing is you see your leaving and people screaming your name you cant stop and they're gone and you cant get back than I came to this place where everyone was happy i made it
    I didnt and couldn't know what was goin on on this side till someone came up and said he's got to go back. I woke up to people giving me CPR. There is life after death You can believe that

    • @ramaraksha01
      @ramaraksha01 Před 3 lety

      And amazingly this "life" is one of joy & happiness forever and ever - "And they lived happily ever after" - wait, that's a children's fairy tale
      Billions of dead people will be sitting about/snoring away in this Giant Retirement Home in the sky?
      Our loved ones down on earth might be suffering/starving/being raped, abused - but we won't care anymore do we?
      All God wants to do is be a Nanny to billions of people and keep them in cozy comfort
      Ah the Grand Plan of God! Makes total sense

  • @joeprogrock
    @joeprogrock Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you Robert for providing such high quality documentaries, I really need these!

  • @lifeonwheels5756
    @lifeonwheels5756 Před 2 lety +14

    The thought of death consumed me all my life even as a child. I would think about my family members dying and burst into tears at the mere thought. I once went to the Er with a migraine, the nurse gave me a shot of a pain med, as I got up to go to the restroom bc I felt alil nauseous, I could feel I was going to faint and a nurse heard me say I feel faint , I woke on a bed that had been pulled out front by the nurses station having no memory of how I got there, no memory of my blouse being cut completely away from my body, no memory of the pads placed all over my chest with wires..they say I had bottom out, I had no pulse. As they worked on me I could faintly. hear the nurses speaking to me..

    • @annetnabuyondo7607
      @annetnabuyondo7607 Před 2 lety +1

      This is what scares me the most about death, you basically don't even know that you are dead, you feel nothing just like before you were born,it's like your whole existance stops, but I will keep an open mind to the ndes

    • @lifeonwheels5756
      @lifeonwheels5756 Před 2 lety +6

      @Eddie Murray lol, I forgot to add that after that happened I suddenly no longer feared death at all, I don’t even think about it ever..haha I can’t believe I left that part out! Perfect response, thanks for that.

    • @paranoidcypriot26
      @paranoidcypriot26 Před 7 měsíci

      😮@@lifeonwheels5756

  • @nnonotnow
    @nnonotnow Před 27 dny

    Thanks for sharing this video. Very transparent on your part to reveal your feelings on these things. Great assembly of subject matter experts. Doesn't it seem that at times you're just peeling an onion?
    Once you get there is there a core?
    The only commonality in this search is you. That personality that you Revere so much. I suggest you look internally and talk to people who can teach you how to look within yourself for answers that you may be seeking. I'd love to watch that video.
    What have you got to lose?

  • @alansgjw
    @alansgjw Před 2 lety +14

    If one identifies the ego or the body as life, then death of this life is final. If one removes his ignorance and become aware that he and everything around is inseparable, then he transcends death because there can be only life.

    • @waldwassermann
      @waldwassermann Před 2 lety

      Most excellent although few will understand.

    • @js2010ish
      @js2010ish Před 2 lety

      As said at 7:56, you must eliminate the Eggo 🥞

  • @Bungaroosh
    @Bungaroosh Před 3 lety +16

    It absolutely is not the end! I know for a fact that when you die you ARE JUST AS AWARE as when you were alive.
    This realisation happened to me when I was trying to obtain an out of body experience while in a very deep meditation. I did not actually leave my body but instead was suddenly completely, clearly and overwhelmingly aware of this fact.
    As this realsation was taking place I tried to think of a way to put it into a context that I could keep and the best analogy I could think of was that as I lay there, even if someonecame into the room and chopped me up with an axe, it would make absolutely no difference at all to my awareness, my consciousness.
    This was nearly 30 years ago and it's been very reasssuring to have this knowledge. There is nothing in life to fear. x

    • @lightworker8480
      @lightworker8480 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi. Thank you for your comment. I have had an out of body experience many years ago, and I also have had a past life regression and between life regression in 2018...i have done many months of research on this top. I even started a CZcams channel to teach others about what I have found out about the after body experience.

    • @lightworker8480
      @lightworker8480 Před 3 lety

      I will see if I can post a link to my channel so you can view my play list if I don't lose this place

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 Před 3 lety

      Laurence:
      Thank you for your contribution, I too felt comforted by my NDE and although I never believed in religion, this experience meant that I too had no reason to fear death. To me, death is a natural process of life and as far as I know, I wasn’t afraid to be born. Whatever you make of it all, I know that I am supposed to be here and I’m pretty much doing what I’m supposed to be doing. I have a great comfort about all this and it’s very reassuring. This knowledge frees you to get on with doing whatever you need to do. When it ends, it ends and I won’t regret it. I’ve been on borrowed time now since 1982, so I’ve had a pretty fair run at it. And my life has been interesting. Compared to some, I think I have had a wonderful life. I’ve travelled extensively and been able to do pretty much all the things I wanted. Can’t say better than that can you?

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 Před 3 lety

      “Careful with axe Eugene !”

  • @jrm3401
    @jrm3401 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoy life like there is no afterlife!!! Life is so much more beautiful that way!!!

  • @brucegarry8114
    @brucegarry8114 Před 8 měsíci

    Mr Kuhn says that he doesn't want to lose his sense of self, in death, words to that effect, but that's what happens to people who acquire brain injury or dementia; not even dead yet.
    Surrender in meditation means to leave off all cherished concepts, thoughts, ideas, judgements, and even the idea of being an observer of those things, and just be. The fact that Mr Kuhn has generated dozens of episodes of "Closer to The Truth" without getting much closer to the truth at all demonstrates that "The Truth" can only be experienced personally, not conceptualised.
    The internet is groaning with accounts from Near Death Experieners who describe mostly two things in common: First, being suffused with indescribable love and second, that their near death experience was more "real" than their life on Earth. I have meditated enough to know that love and truth are the same thing: The more you have of one, the more you have of the other. This is now a knowing for me, not a concept, regardless of whether I can pull it off myself in any given circumstance.

  • @wakinginfinity
    @wakinginfinity Před 3 lety +25

    If a living person is telling you about death, you can be sure that they are either lying, misled, or confused. You will know when you know….if you are there to know.

    • @Sirjohnfootball
      @Sirjohnfootball Před rokem

      This kind of logic makes no sense. Just because someone hasn’t actively experienced something that doesn’t mean that they cannot say, with validity, what will happen.
      For example, I haven’t personally shot myself in the head with a shotgun. But I can comfortably say that if you short yourself in the head with a shotgun, you will die.

  • @yugen
    @yugen Před 2 lety +10

    My take: Death is not something that we experience first hand, therefore it doesn't exist. We were dead before we were conscious. Since we do not experience death, even if it took ten trillion ^10 eons, the universe collapsing and reforming countless times, whatever it is that's "me" would exist again and those countless eons would pass through the blink of an eye. Something experiences consciousness, whatever it is becomes "me". Now that doesn't satisfy the continuation requirement but if it's nothingness or emptiness that people fear they shouldn't worry because that experience can not exist.

    • @FLAC2023
      @FLAC2023 Před 2 lety

      WTF are you talking about? ... honestly.... insane

    • @fraser_mr2009
      @fraser_mr2009 Před 2 lety

      @@FLAC2023
      this temporary but immortal window. surely you know what he means. your window will be extinguished.
      we are all windows and each window has an assigned number. in your town that is your house nobody else has that door number. that number means that this is YOUR house and only your house.
      you're not confused as to where your home should be located. it's neat and orderly. i am not "windowing" through your brain on occasions I am always here.
      you are unique because of the 13 billion year history of the universe. this is what it takes to make your very unique window to the universe. for this to be reproduced the exact same chain of events need to happen again. that pattern builds your window.
      cloning doesn't make another you it just acts like you but it isn't you. for YOU, your window, to exist again the entire 13 billion year history of universe has to repeat.

    • @medexamtoolsdotcom
      @medexamtoolsdotcom Před 2 lety +1

      Yes you're describing a boltzmann brain and a thought experiment known as quantum immortality or the quantum suicide thought experiment. And I think it's something to worry about. The concern is that I will be stuck as a Boltzmann brain existing for brief intervals of time long after the heat death of the universe punctuated by very long periods of time between, which I will not be conscious of, before quantum fluctuations eventually resurrect me again, only to die once again in the vacuum of space, as the vast majority of boltzmann brains will be minimalistic and form with a minimum of environments, i.e. they will just be brains in nowhere space. To be resurrected over, and over, and over and over again. That sounds like a truer depiction of hell than anything ever come up with by any religion.

    • @Dalabombana
      @Dalabombana Před 2 lety +1

      @@FLAC2023 Its not that crazy. You need consciousness to experience ‘things’. If you are unconscious you literally can’t. Have you ever been anaesthetised for an operation? When you come to, it feels like no time has elapsed at all. You need consciousness to experience everything, including time.
      (No need to be rude to people exchanging differing complex ideas, it’s fascinating discussion.)

  • @nicoletadyer2090
    @nicoletadyer2090 Před 2 lety +8

    What deepak chopra said. Made so much sense. Wow. This opened my eyes

  • @gregmonks
    @gregmonks Před 7 měsíci +5

    Death is very final. Just ask the earliest humans. Oh, that's right- you can't, because they're dead.

  • @simonreeves2017
    @simonreeves2017 Před 2 lety +93

    Fascinating discussions. It is amazing how much convergence of thought there is between the contributors. The concept of our consciousness expanding beyond the physical brain becomes more compelling. Modern physics shows us the existence of extra dimensions that we can not conceive, yet must exist for the math to work. I would expect consciousness to exist in these additional dimensions, and our brain to be a portal or interface to our 4 dimensional experience of life. What we do know is that the Universe is more complex and mysterious than we can imagine.

    • @chucky5370
      @chucky5370 Před 2 lety +2

      good

    • @twodumbgamers9285
      @twodumbgamers9285 Před 2 lety +13

      Many of pioneers of psychedelics believed our brain to act as a filter with the pineal gland being an antenna, used to tune and dial our minds into the correct dimension. When taking mushrooms or LSD that filter is dissolved or opened allowing for more information to come into our brains. Inturn allowing our pineal gland to tune it's dial to the frequency of different dimensions.

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 Před 2 lety +10

      Well said Simon, there is much to learn before we get close to understanding what it’s all about - if ever. The more you ponder this situation the more you realise that we are almost microbial in our ignorance. That brings into sharp relief the arrogance of those who believe they are clever and know it all. I still think our purpose here is to learn who and what we are, what we are capable of understanding and achieving. Instead, it seems we are infatuated with.inventing new ways to exterminate our neighbours. We need to stop this mindless pursuit into paranoia and fear. When you travel the world more you begin to see that almost everyone on earth will help a traveler. They restore your faith in humanity and it seems principally that Governments and the military are to blame for this madness. They line their pockets at our expense and then sit around brooding about being exposed. We need to realise that we are all just citizens of Earth, but that would mean the ones currently enjoying rich countries may have to share the wealth with others. As if it were ever theirs to begin with. Patriotism is a device instilled in people to keep others poor. We will destroy the Earth that nurtures us before we realise what we have done. Or perhaps Mother Nature will humble us before we can do that. Humanity is already on the brink of peril and if we don’t change our ways, then we will suffer the consequences and will either become extinct or reduced to primordial ooze and given another chance at it. Humans can be so brilliant, but we can be equally stupid. I’ve said many times that everything in the universe come with an opposite, so why should this surprise us. The most difficult lessons for us seems to be moderation and consultation. The vast majority don’t want war and destruction. We want to live in peace and get on with each other.

    • @gamingbeast6629
      @gamingbeast6629 Před 2 lety

      Cope with death lol

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gamingbeast6629
      Hmmm, that was a bit cryptic. Are you trying to say that its impossible to cope with death or something else ? I’d be interested to know.

  • @pvdguitars2951
    @pvdguitars2951 Před 2 lety +11

    I found the best answer on the matter by listening to Peter Fenwick, who spent his life on researching the matter, scientifically.
    Perhaps a suggestion for a follow up episode.

  • @thetelescopewarrior
    @thetelescopewarrior Před měsícem +2

    you remind me of Anthony Bourdain...your voice and delivery.... thank u for this video

  • @itsteta6191
    @itsteta6191 Před 2 lety +6

    No one knows what happens after death. No one had come back to tell us. Hopefully there is an afterlife and it isnt a wishful thinking. Makes things much easier for those who lost loved ones particularly young people, lives cut short unexpectedly and out of a sudden.

    • @joebuck4496
      @joebuck4496 Před 2 lety

      This is precisely why a lot of Christians are Christians, they believe that it is actually historically verifiable that one person did in fact come back from the other side of death. So with 5000 religions out there trying to tell people about the other side of death, they believe that Christianity has a “Put up or shut up” factor going for it that no other religion enjoys.

  • @ajhproductions2347
    @ajhproductions2347 Před 2 lety +4

    I don’t know how I just found this channel but I like it! You’ve got some great interviews here!

  • @jameslovell5721
    @jameslovell5721 Před 4 lety +12

    RLK you are honest, brother. Thank you.

    • @nickolasgaspar9660
      @nickolasgaspar9660 Před 4 lety

      Honesty is not enough for a question to be not fallacious.

    • @nickolasgaspar9660
      @nickolasgaspar9660 Před 4 lety

      @John Johnson fallacy has nothing to do with our preferences mate.
      Is death final is a text book example of a begging the question fallacy.
      You don't have indications or evidence that justify that question like I don't have any justification for asking the following question. "When did you stop beating your wife?"

    • @nickolasgaspar9660
      @nickolasgaspar9660 Před 4 lety

      @John Johnson you don't get the meaning of this classical example on the begging the question Fallacy mate.
      Questioning guy "WHEN" did he stop beating his wife , when we don't even know if he ever beat her.
      The say is true for the life after death thing. We are putting all this philosophical effort while having zero objective indications.
      It's like asking "can cars disappear on their own"....In a world we know that cars are constantly being stolen.

  • @IkeMann100
    @IkeMann100 Před 3 lety +51

    So afterlife is full of ads without skip button.

    • @williamesselman3102
      @williamesselman3102 Před 3 lety

      The channel is a propaganda scam

    • @GinoNL
      @GinoNL Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, it’s a live video aswell. No ending

    • @taniarollinson6279
      @taniarollinson6279 Před 2 lety

      I hope not, reading the Akashic record after death would make a double life-time. LOL just adding a touch of humour.?

  • @dyslstudio8889
    @dyslstudio8889 Před 11 měsíci

    This was a great video! All the perspectives were pretty relatable. Deepak explained that what we must let go of is the idea of a “you.” In life on earth that “you” transforms…we start off crawling. So why should we fear expansion and transformation when we’ve literally been doing it the whole time we’re “us”?? It is the ego -so I would ask “who are you” to want to hold onto you?

    • @REDPUMPERNICKEL
      @REDPUMPERNICKEL Před 4 měsíci

      Evolution made me desire to persist.
      If it hadn't I wouldn't be here.

  • @alphyfrancis8912
    @alphyfrancis8912 Před 2 lety

    Thought provoking discussion about consciousness & life after death. Nature of our consciousness is changing as the life goes with the time. A new born baby, vibrating youth then like a red shifted old age.. If happens to suffer with brain damage before the death like alzheimers, the consciousness may get corrupted.. so, l think consciousness is there everywhere to cherish life as long as with the creation of the life with the quest to find the truth to evolve as long as the things are lively 😊

  • @sheenaalexis8710
    @sheenaalexis8710 Před 3 lety +21

    New sub here, after watching this. I didn't want this to end! I loved how you asked all the good and hard questions and stood your ground with it. Saw through all of these common, Cryptic vague answers. It's so frustrating, I want ONE true answer. ONE. Not several dependant on who you ask answers but one. It seems that's impossible and we won't know until we die. But then will We? Will my actual personal awareness get the answer? Or will I cease to exist? I'm like you, I want that soul transformation and growth of experiences and wisdom and connect to the universe as a whole. But I also want me, Sheena my personal awareness to KNOW about it, and experience it. And to remember my loved ones and pets. It's confusing. But I can't help but long for the answers. Having lived/living through a REAL life haunting it's even made me MORE curious. There has to be something after! I'd love a part 2 or 3 or 20 of this segment, it was great.

    • @soooh3287
      @soooh3287 Před 3 lety

      The last interviewee Eric Steinhart touched on how death seems final, but also talked about persistence of consciousness through a resurrection as described in the Old Testament and what the early Christians believed in. If God created man from the dust then at death, would return to the same state. Our consciousness begins when at some point of the growth of the embryo the brain begins to function. At death, once the brain dies the consciousness ends and begins the decay, returning to a state of non existence. The nine resurrection accounts in the Bible shows that the consciousness can only be experienced again when God restored the human body to live again also restoring the memory person had before death which is like making an image of the memory and then restoring it in the remade brain based on the person’s DNA. All the Jews and early Christians believed in the future resurrection of the dead from the memorial tombs to be brought back to live on THIS earth cleansed of evil, transformed into a beautiful Paradise with the opportunity to live forever so you can be YOU for eternity. We only need to examine to see if resurrection really took place and test the truthfulness of the Bible. Welcome any comments or questions.

    • @JamesxBond007
      @JamesxBond007 Před 3 lety

      Sheena Alexis87 Children. Seriously though - these are the cells in your body alive right now, that can outlive your experience. In a way, while individuals have ceases to exist, life itself has survived on this planet for 3+ billion years, continuously. But, if you want your actual individual self, there IS a theoretically possible (but unlikely so far) answer - where you could remember your loved ones and pets. It’s cryogenics. Very unlikely to be reversible now, but that’s the only current way to preserve the physical body and brain indefinitely. Who knows what technology would be like in 20,000 years - if only preservation wasn’t disrupted for that long.

    • @truthseeker3857
      @truthseeker3857 Před 3 lety +2

      Sheena Alexis87
      These is no such thing as “one true answer.” Truth is relative, not absolute.

    • @sheenaalexis8710
      @sheenaalexis8710 Před 3 lety

      @@truthseeker3857 you know my point man....sheesh.

    • @truthseeker3857
      @truthseeker3857 Před 3 lety +1

      Sheena Alexis87
      You kept saying “I” “me,” “Sheena,” etc. Do you know what you are?

  • @RiemannHypothesis2
    @RiemannHypothesis2 Před 3 lety +68

    Death once had a near-Chuck Norris experience.

    • @Mommyandtux
      @Mommyandtux Před 2 lety +9

      When death goes to bed at night, it checks under its coffin for Chuck Norris

    • @realg9475
      @realg9475 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s your take on it u don’t really know if he was talking to his mom ..energy can never be destroyed

    • @tommydawson7147
      @tommydawson7147 Před 2 lety

      Whats makes Bruce Lee that?

    • @Sagittarius-A-Star
      @Sagittarius-A-Star Před 2 lety +1

      Is this related to the story that Chuck Norris is actually dead already but Death is too scared to tell him?

  • @vinnyrisalvato6563
    @vinnyrisalvato6563 Před 2 lety +1

    I know with everything that i have that there is absolutely a life after we depart from this what is called life....
    I know for a fact that we go back home once out time is over in this life...
    Not only are their people who have died and saw a place where we go, be it heaven or a waiting area, but have been sent back better then when they left and are truly changed by it...
    Im positive that there is life after this life, i wont say how i know, but life after death is a fact and when u open ur eyes and really allow ur self to see u too will know this fact too....

  • @sonyavincent7450
    @sonyavincent7450 Před 2 lety +4

    Deepak Chopra stood out in this documentary.

    • @UriyahRecords
      @UriyahRecords Před 8 měsíci

      Didn't he! I think we all walked away with something from his perspective