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Termination or Finality.

Exploring the Unknown: A candid examination of death, and how confronting mortality can lead to a more meaningful existence.

Termination. Final Chapter.
Termination. Final Chapter.

Termination or Finality.

In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge, the topic of death takes centre stage. The show invites two esteemed guests to share their unique perspectives on the subject: Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen, a physician, professor of medicine, and longtime survivor of a chronic illness, known for her work in healing and medicine from a personal and holistic perspective; and Jim Crace, a renowned novelist whose literary works delve into various aspects of the human experience.

Dr. Remen advocates for an honest reckoning with death, believing that such an approach can help individuals live a better life. On the other hand, Mr. Crace asserts that when we die, we become meat. This stark contrast in their views, likely stemming from their very different professional backgrounds and approaches—Remen’s being medical and healing-oriented, while Crace’s is narrative and literary—adds an intriguing dimension to the discussion.

Despite their contrasting views, both guests agree that much more happens when we die than is commonly thought. While Dr. Remen believes that much more happens, she does not specify the nature of these events. Crace, on the other hand, believes that humans transform into meat after death. This view, while unconventional, sparks thought-provoking conversations about the nature of existence and the human condition.

The focus of the show remains on how an honest reckoning with death can improve one’s life. Dr. Remen shares her insights from her years of work in healing and medicine, emphasising the importance of personal growth and acceptance in the face of mortality. Mr. Crace, through his literary works, provides a narrative perspective, encouraging listeners to ponder the implications of death on their own lives.

Tune in to To the Best of Our Knowledge for a thought-provoking discussion on death, life, and the afterlife, as Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen and Jim Crace share their unique perspectives.

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