The term 'near death' is perceived to have a negative connotation that may hinder its true potential for transformation, suggesting a need for a more positive framing such as 'rebirth experience.' Furthermore, individuals are encouraged to take immediate action in their lives rather than overthinking their desires and aspirations, emphasizing the importance of starting now to make progress. This proactive approach includes recognizing the value of accessible resources and support, which can facilitate personal growth and enhance overall well-being.
This one episode will change how you think about your entire life – and what comes after life ends.
You are going to learn how to let death, the regrets of the dying, and near death experiences shape your life.
Joining Mel today in this deeply profound and moving episode is Dr. Zach Bush, MD.
Dr. Zach is a triple board certified physician specializing in hospice care, internal medicine, and endocrinology. He is one of the most compelling medical minds currently working to improve our understanding of human and environmental health.
He is here today to share his wisdom and insights from his extensive experience working with people near death and being with them during the dying process as a hospice physician.
Dr. Zach is also going to share what he calls the “science of the soul” and the powerful lessons you can learn from near death experiences. He even reveals for the first time ever, his own powerful near death experience and how that has shaped his life.
What you learn today will forever change you.
For more resources, including links to learn more about Dr. Zach Bush and his work, click here for the podcast episode page.
If you liked this profound and science-backed episode, you’ll love listening to this episode next with Harvard’s Dr. Robert Waldinger: What Makes a Good Life? Lessons From the Longest Study on Happiness
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