Dr. Zach Bush discusses the deep spiritual and scientific aspects of life, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all beings and the importance of surrendering to the Divine. He highlights his unique medical background, including internal medicine, endocrinology, and hospice care, and his transition from a reductionist view of medicine to a holistic understanding of human biology and the universe. Zach critiques biohacking and the modern medical system’s focus on chemistry over biology, advocating for a return to nature and a deeper connection with the earth. He also shares his experiences with near-death experiences, remote viewing, and the profound impact of trusting in the natural processes of life and death. He discusses the interconnectedness of life, emphasizing the role of microbes in human thought and the impact of collective trauma on DNA. He highlights the rapid technological advancements over the past century, linking them to ancestral trauma. Zach argues that the current food system, particularly the use of glyphosate, is diminishing the planet’s life force, leading to increased anxiety and illness. He advocates for grounding to improve health and stresses the importance of reconnecting with nature. Zach also touches on the generational shifts in societal norms and the need for a more fluid, less categorized understanding of identity.
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