Welcome to Dying ~ with Maru & Amalia
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About this listen
Maru and Amalia step into the terrains of death, dying, and the small and large endings that shape a life. They explore fear, desire, grief, and ego-shedding, inviting listeners into an inquiry of why we might compulsively push death away and what becomes possible when we don’t.
Topics explored include:
- Feeling “close to death” and the clarity, emptiness, or non-narrative states that accompany those seasons
- Aging, mortality, and the wisdom available when we stop resisting the inevitability of death
- Suicidality and the cultural and pathological perspectives that shape how we relate to death
- Ancestral contact and thinning veils in emotional, spiritual, and philosophical proximity to death
- The relationship between death, desire, and impermanence, and the generative potential of letting go
- Non-physical experiences of death: ego deaths, initiations, psychedelic states, chosen pain, kink, and microdosed endings
- Astrological and Human Design references to difference in calibrating to death and dying: the water signs, fear motivation, the undefined spleen
🧪 This episode's Lab Partners:
- Maru is a 6/2 Sacral Generator, Leo Rising with Sun in Cancer and Moon in Virgo
- Amalia is a 4/6 Emotional Generator, Taurus Rising with Sun in Aquarius and Moon in Pisces
You can find more about them and their other lab partners at kelseyrosetort.com/labpartners, including bodygraphs, natal charts, and ways to connect with their work.
💖 Stay tuned: New episodes of LAB PARTNERS are released weekly-ish, usually on the Moon’s day.
Intro & Music by Noah Souder-Russo
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