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Under Deconstruction
Bucky Ford & Isabella Ojeda
27 episodes
4 days ago
Join us as we come together with open minds to try to break down complex issues and dissect our own preconceived notions about them. As Plato once wrote, "I know that I know nothing." Do you?
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Join us as we come together with open minds to try to break down complex issues and dissect our own preconceived notions about them. As Plato once wrote, "I know that I know nothing." Do you?
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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18 - What Happens After We Die? (Part 1/2)
Under Deconstruction
28 minutes 3 seconds
5 years ago
18 - What Happens After We Die? (Part 1/2)

Death is as foundational a concept to our reality as life is.  The moment we are born into this world comes with the agreement that we will eventually pass on from here and return our borrowed bodies to the earth from which they are made.  At some point in every persons life they are confronted with their own mortality, a concept so existential that it requires some form of explanation in order to live a stable life.  Join us in this episode as we discuss our beliefs about what happens after we die.

Under Deconstruction
Join us as we come together with open minds to try to break down complex issues and dissect our own preconceived notions about them. As Plato once wrote, "I know that I know nothing." Do you?