Women have been more open to talking about them, and they've been relegated to the back room. It's very, it's its a theme that we hear o repeato. The important things are gaining money and being at the top of the you know, being like the h b o sho right now. That's what we've elevated in the culture through masculine lens. And so everything that we see and think about has been thrown to the side as irrational andn superstitious and sentimental and not important. But they are, again, the most important.
Today is the third episode of our series on death with our guest, Patricia Pearson. Patricia is the author of Opening Heaven's Door, What the Dying May Be Trying to Tell Us About Where They're Going [0:10:00] Why are so many spiritual women obsessed with true crime? [0:11:00] Is it true that most violent criminals are male? [0:19:00] What prompted Patricia to write a book on threshold and near-death experiences? [0:25:00] Patricia’s theory on what happens just before we die [0:32:00] The danger of relying on the scientific method to understand death [0:46:00] What are near-death experiences vs. end-of-life moments? [0:50:00] Do we really die alone? [0:56:00] Stay tuned for Patricia’s upcoming book about grief and hallucination [0:57:00] What it’s like for Michelle to experience sleep paralysis and how it affects her belief in death
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