
A podcast about the human condition, identity, and the unseen architecture of reality.
What if death isn’t the end, but the doorway into how we truly live?
In this opening episode, I explore death not as a metaphor, but as an ontological reality, one that interrupts the identity structures we build to survive, perform, and delay life.
Through Indigenous cosmology and ontological insight, I unpack how our survival self forms, how time is shaped by trauma and perception, and what it really means to choose aliveness.
This conversation isn’t about becoming someone else. It’s about dissolving what was never truly you.
Inside:
• Why the fear of death is really the fear of identity dissolving
• How early childhood shapes your perception of time, love, and self
• Why survival structures loop—and how to begin seeing them
• The ontological shift that collapses time and reclaims presence
• What it means to let a version of you die, so something more honest can live
This is the beginning of a deeper journey into what it means to live beyond the known. 🪷