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He debates whether life’s end is a true cessation or a transition—"Death is not the end; I’ve been dead, I’ve seen it." His experiences have changed his entire outlook, emphasizing unconditional love, compassion, and unity. He vividly criticizes tribalism, racism, and religious conflicts, asserting that beneath our differing appearances, we are all human and interchangeable—"We all come from the same place, and all that separates us is superficial."