Joe Rogan on Life After Death

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Published 2018-01-28
Joe Rogan and Michael Shermer talk about the various ideas regarding the after-life.

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  • The first funeral I attended was my little brothers, he was only three years old...I was only five, the same year the second funeral I attended was my great grandmother she was in her 90s..I knew at that moment age doesn't matter...we all die, and don't know when. We don't choose our parents..We don't choose when we're born...We don't where we're born...We don't choose how we look...and We don't choose when we leave...knowing this is true for every soul on earth...enjoy every moment, because We don't choose how many moments we receive..share the positive freely with all..and refuse to let anything or anyone take it away..
  • @hakimgrogan9826
    Watching this because my father passed away and,I pray he is free and not just gone
  • @miggs5732
    As a man with a terminal illness i really do hope there is something after we're done. Im hoping its some way to keep track of loved ones albeit in a non direct way.
  • @benbelzer8303
    I was with both my grandma's when they died. It's a weird experience. I immediately thought damn, where did they go to? What really happens? I literally could see the light leaving their eyes. I spent so much time with them. Life is short.
  • moral of the story : humans don't know what is really going on in the universe but we will try to imagine
  • @Sneak248
    We’re not human beings having a spiritual experience. We’re spirit beings having a human experience.
  • The fear of death is the fear we’ll loose someone we love. The thought of loosing someone close to us completely makes death fear more.
  • Once you have an authentic out of body experience, or NDE, you realize that there is definitely life after death from this world. The body dies, the spirit continues on. That energy that lives in each of us never dies, it just changes form. Energy never dies. It's difficult to explain to those who haven't experienced before. We are mortals living in a physical world. It's in our nature to believe in only what we can see.
  • @Androidkid17
    My best friend passed away 5 years ago. To this day I can't imagine never meeting him again I just can't . He just was always there for me no matter what it cost him . And I never told him how much it means to me . It hurts to this day . I'm sorry Tyoma I love you. And to the rest of you please go tell that person howuch they mean to you even if you feel uncomfortable just do it . You will regret not doing it when they are gone forever! Love you all(:
  • @OFFICIALLUSH
    If we knew all about the afterlife, then we wouldn’t be as focused as we can be on life...because we would split our thoughts on planning for both worlds, and not just this one. I think what or whoever put us here, made it impossible (quite literally) to focus on anything other than life. There’s a reason for everything here.
  • @jeffburman7832
    It’s really difficult, to have raised my dog from a puppy and have watched his personality develop. To see his interaction with me and my family as individuals, build relationships. I mean, he lays by the door of any family member while they are sick. He won’t lay in his bed until everyone is home for the night etc. it’s really difficult to think that there isn’t something eternal in him, some part that carries on. Something sacred. I really hope there isn’t some discovery that proves that wrong and we all just live out our lives and just go from cows to beef.
  • My cousins boyfriend passed away at around 8:30 at work, she saw him at 12 walk past her doorway and heard him leave. Whatever u may say i only have a feeling that we don’t truely die and i believe he said goodbye to her for the last time that way.
  • @mrmoviemanic1
    “Death is just another path. One that we all must take.” Enjoy, Love and Help. Everyday matters and you matter too.
  • @victor-tw7fu
    I love putting my phone on my side closing my eyes and listening to JRE like that soo relaxing
  • That fact that all this exists is way more mind boggling that whether theres an afterlife. We are naturally programed to not know whats after when the body dies in order for us to concentrate on the life were in. Being honest and generous and loving your family is more important than greed and selfishness.
  • @wesknipp
    I lost my irst wife suddenly when i was 25 years old, she was 24. She was a great wife and mother who didnt do drugs, drink or smoke. Im not religious, but any faith i had was immediately gone that day and ive never got it back. But what it did do to me was make me not take anything for granted. Im married now, and i spend so much time with her because i know anything can happen at any moment. It does terrify me because i dont want to go through that again. I dont cheat on her or anything stupid like that. It made me appreciate the woman im married to now. I still feel bad for not being the husband i am now to what i used to be, and thats the reason i am the best husband i can be now because she deserves that. It changed me forever
  • @dmgszn
    I lost a long life friend of 11 years to a heroin overdose this morning. Hope she is in a better place. I cant imagine death just being a big black empty void.... scary
  • @tintorri10
    You know it must've been agonizing for Rogan to hold back bringing up DMT in this convo lmao
  • @ryannocera2647
    I lost my dad a month ago and I pray every second of everyday that he is somewhere right now that puts his mind at true ease