
The Memory Makers: Why Time Is More Than Just Minutes Passing
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Death has a way of reframing our relationship with time. After experiencing clinical death three years ago, Dr. G returns to the microphone with a profound meditation on time, mortality, and memory that will leave you questioning your own relationship with life's most precious resource.
"Rich or poor, you are given the same 24 hours in a day," Dr. G reflects, sharing the emotional journey that began on what he calls "the greatest Monday of my life" and ended with him collapsing in a restaurant, temporarily stepping outside time's boundaries. Unlike typical near-death accounts, there were no bright lights or deceased relatives—just a flash of anger followed by an overwhelming peace and the realization that "at that point, time didn't exist."
This episode weaves personal experience with philosophical insight as Dr. G introduces the concept of "stilling the room"—that magical moment of silence after a collective gasp and before applause erupts. It becomes a powerful metaphor for the experiences worth pursuing: "Give your times to the ones who still your room...discard the people who will be reckless with your heart and embrace the ones who make you feel alive." From his window overlooking what he jokingly calls "the deep hood," Dr. G observes the transition between day people and night people, another poignant reminder of time's passing and our place within it.
Whether you're fascinated by paranormal experiences, philosophical discussions about mortality, or simply seeking perspective on how to spend your own precious time, this episode offers rare insight from someone who has briefly stepped beyond life's boundaries and returned with wisdom to share. We'd love to hear your own stories about time or spiritual encounters—connect with us at spirittalesandmagic.com or through our show line.
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