Interbeing — Held in Belonging
In this episode of Interbeing — Held in Belonging, we explore moments of unexpected clarity that sometimes arise near the end of life, often described as terminal lucidity. Through lived experience and careful reflection, the episode invites listeners to consider what these moments might reveal about consciousness, relationship, and the human journey, without offering conclusions or explanations. This conversation features Karalee Kothe, a PhD student researching terminal lucidity and a student member of the Academy for the Advancement of Post-Materialist Sciences. Her work approaches these phenomena with scientific rigor, humility, and deep respect for the complexity of end-of-life experience. This episode is not intended to romanticize death or diminish the value of life. Life is precious, and human experience unfolds within relationships, responsibilities, and care for one another. For listeners who may be experiencing depression, distress, or thoughts of self-harm, this material may feel sensitive. Support from mental health professionals, trusted people, or local resources is strongly encouraged. Interbeing — Held in Belonging aims to hold stories like this with care, honoring both mystery and responsibility, and affirming that these moments are part of a larger human journey that is meant to be lived, not escaped.
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