I really love your interviews, Tim. Michela is now free to be! What a journey! ❤
@annekeijzer27153 күн бұрын
very good interview,; I could imdentify with her.
@Thetruthhurts-t6w3 күн бұрын
Thank you both.
@PurpleRose18494 күн бұрын
This was a very interesting and enlightening interview. Especially towards the end where she discovered her spirituality. I was never a hardcore Christian. I grew up in Germany and at that time we only had Catholicism and Evangelic -Protestant-Lutheran. The official name was Evangelical but I don't want to say that here in the US because it has NOTHING to do with the hard-core evangelicals here in the US. My mother and us kids were evangelic, my father was catholic. We only went to church on holidays but our schools did teach religion 2 hours a week unless you chose not wanting to participate. I always believed in God, Jesus (as God's Son)) and Angels but nothing hardcore. I had my first spiritual experience (without psychedelics) on the morning of my husband's cremation 15 years ago.when I had an ADC (After Death Contact) with my deceased husband at 4am. Until then something like this never even entered my mind. After this I started exploring this subject more with books and thanks to the internet. I had several more ADCs like 5, but it only took the first one to make a believer out of me. It did not help make the grief go away but I knew my husband still existed, just in another dimension. I did read about reincarnation but I am not too interested, at least not for now. So, again, You did pick a wonderful guest today to interview. I really enjoyed it.
@iw93383 күн бұрын
Excellent, thanks very much.
@glenanderson61533 күн бұрын
I love your content! Keep it up.
@John-sl3lu13 сағат бұрын
Great content mate .💪💪💪♥️♥️♥️
@totonow69553 күн бұрын
Can’t remember where I heard this… for a fish , a fish is a person too. So when we die and our bodies are metabolized into the earth or air or water, we will become part of something else, perhaps a fish, perhaps a flower. That something else, to that something else, is a “ person” too. We don’t need to worry about afterlife. 1:29:34 With this, perhaps look into Freud / Lacan and the concepts of the human psyche of enjoyment / jouissance. These things, along with the realization that we have an unconscious, helps us see these questions as natural and part of being human.
@ccmbtrla2 күн бұрын
I think her cell insight at 1:12:30 is profound.
@MrMetallica19703 күн бұрын
if the law of thermodynamics is true, part of us is eternal.
@alexiachamberlin80194 күн бұрын
I've never used drugs but I have become spiritual through going through emotional trauma and disillusionment. There are a lot of rabbit holes that one can go down and my beliefs are evolving. Reincarnation is a trap in my opinion as we can never perfect our souls no matter how many times we reincarnate especially since our memories are erased at birth.
@damjana59153 күн бұрын
Tim, what's the song in your outro? I like it so much.
An atheistic form of spirituality you might want to look into would be Buddhism. For a good start, try the first five episodes of Secular Buddhism by Noah Rasheta
@matthewgodbee91413 күн бұрын
Ray Comfort
@Eyesopeningheartrealigning3 күн бұрын
Banana man 😂
@damjana59153 күн бұрын
I deconstructed the story of katolicizem. I view their god as merely as character in the story they call god. It's just a depiction I don't agree with and that doesn't mean that god (universe, whatever name you use) doesn't exist . Because when you describe god it's not god anymore, the words are not able to describe "it" (Tao Te Ching). That's how I deconstructed.