Donald Starzinski, MD, discusses the endless continuum of a life. At both ends of "life" hangs two intimate concepts. Life is but part of the relationship of birth and death. Is it necessary, or even possible, to look at clock and announce the time of birth, time of death? Our lives are, they simply are. Is the same with time? Or, is "time" an unreliable concept, a concept which isn't worthy of marking the beginning and ending of life In his professional work as a neurologis...
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Donald Starzinski, MD, discusses the endless continuum of a life. At both ends of "life" hangs two intimate concepts. Life is but part of the relationship of birth and death. Is it necessary, or even possible, to look at clock and announce the time of birth, time of death? Our lives are, they simply are. Is the same with time? Or, is "time" an unreliable concept, a concept which isn't worthy of marking the beginning and ending of life In his professional work as a neurologis...
TRAVEL: On a motorcycle, through 82 countries, 20 years old
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TRAVEL: On a motorcycle, through 82 countries, 20 years old
http://www.two-wheels-round.com/#/http://www.two-wheels-round.comHey, let's follow her progress, and put fuel in the tank with her donation request athttp://www.two-wheels-round.com/support.html#/There is a definite thread connecting the 44 episodes on he podcast. That thread is sometimes described as competence, or it has been properly described as a Lifetime of Adventure.This episode puts us onto the "backseat" with Bridget McCutchen. A warning to Listeners; hang on tight and bring a ...
Patrick Miner's Web
Donald Starzinski, MD, discusses the endless continuum of a life. At both ends of "life" hangs two intimate concepts. Life is but part of the relationship of birth and death. Is it necessary, or even possible, to look at clock and announce the time of birth, time of death? Our lives are, they simply are. Is the same with time? Or, is "time" an unreliable concept, a concept which isn't worthy of marking the beginning and ending of life In his professional work as a neurologis...