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What Happens When the Body Dies?

What Happens When the Body Dies?

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Body death causes a lot of fear for most people. It’s a subject that’s been speculated about since we first sat around campfires together millenia ago.


In this episode, Thom gives a comforting explanation of the Vedic worldview on death, including the possibility that heaven is not something postponed until after death, but something that can be lived now, through Cosmic Consciousness.


Rather than framing life as a test for some future reward, Thom lays out the Vedic perspective that the real purpose of life is integration, bringing Unbounded awareness into embodied daily living. This is a profound reframing of death, meditation, sleep, and enlightenment itself.


Episode Highlights

[00:45] - I Guess It’s Going to Happen to Me Too

[04:25] - Watch Out What You Think About

[06:45] - A Much Simpler View

[10:21] - Experiences of Unboundedness

[14:24] - An Irishman Goes to Heaven

[17:52] - On Death and Dying

[21:45] - In and Out of Unboundedness

[26:52] - Cosmic Consciousness: The New Normal

[31:45] - Heaven on Earth

[36:15] - Would Cosmos Like Some Toast?

[41:01] - Heaven is Body Dependent

[43:28] - Q - What is the Sanskrit work for conqueror of sleep?

[43:32] - A - Gudakesh

[45:08] - Q - Does the night shift ever normalize?

[45:12] - A - The Beginning of Abstraction

[49:56] - The Dangers of Blackout Sleep

[54:23] - Let’s Sleep On It


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