Podcast details
What will be with you?
A spiritual discourse on the solitary nature of death and the purpose of life.
"Ultimately, in everything we do for ourselves and for others, we must arrive at this point: in which direction are we going, and what will remain with us now?"
"You have to go alone. No one will go with you. There will be no transportation, no facilities—no car, no airplane, no bike, no horse—and no friend, wife, husband, child, mother, father, or colleagues."
The speaker delivers a direct monologue, using the metaphor of an airport immigration line to illustrate how every individual must face death alone, irrespective of status or belief. He poses urgent, personal questions about what truly remains after death, urging listeners to deeply contemplate the purpose of their lives while they are still young and healthy.
Recording location: USA, Washington, Seminar
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