Life Replica Part 2

EPISODE · Apr 4, 2022 · 17 MIN

Life Replica Part 2

from Welcome To Earth Stories

My wife continues the story of how I died and how I came to life. I’m still trying to adjust to this body, while she’s trying to overcome her guilt. Season 4, Episode 13 The best way to cope with your  inevitable demise is not to hide from it. Earthlings occupy their mind by binging on Netflix, working extra hours, taking endless selfies or getting lost in pop culture. We love distractions.  Hollywood feeds us with endless possibilities and like the hungry hungry  Hippo we  guzzle it down. In our mind there’s no room for the thought of death, there’s more sexy things to think about. Our brain is a glorious mansion of many rooms. If we’re bored in one we can turn the key and enter another. Death is the room located somewhere in the basement with cobwebs over the locks and chains. We seldom visit it and do our best not to think of it.  To have a rich, meaningful and spiritual life we need to acknowledge death. What helps me is prayer, reading scriptures and writing stories. What helps you? This episode was narrated by Tiffany C Lewis, she’s an author and business owner of Rebel Lit. Special thanks to Alex from Time For Your Hobby Podcast who played the scientist. If you find this episode worthy to share please do so on Twitter and tag @poeticearthling. Credits were read by Shawntay from ctamarketing.biz Poetic Earthlings Studio is open to edit and produce your podcast, DM @Poeticearthlings on Twitter or visit Poeticearthlings.com While you’re there you can sign up for the Earthlings Report, this is our free newsletter to help writers overcome imposter syndrome and writer’s block. If you like this show continue to show your support and buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/poeticearthlings. Music is licensed under Epidemic Sound 

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