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The Last Hour Experience: find what truly matters

We live in a world full of distractions. From endless notifications and superficial status updates to the pressure of constant consumption.

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 But what if, today, you stopped for a moment and looked back at your life? What would really stand out?

Take a second to think

What if this was your last hour?

This question cuts through the noise. It clears away distractions and forces every thought, every action, to feel urgent and real.

There’s no more room for delay or excuses.

The Last Hour Experience is not just a product – it’s a journey, a confrontation, a wake-up call.

It’s your unique chance to take a deep dive into your life, without masks or distractions. See your life as if it’s about to end, without the pain of loss.

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A powerful reflection

In the comfort of your own space, I’ll guide you through a series of profound questions that will make you stop and reflect on the core of who you are and what you truly want.

This isn’t some crowded seminar or a confronting ritual – it’s just you, your headphones or earplugs, and an hour of raw truth. If your time was limited, what would you change? What words have you left unsaid?

What have you been too scared to pursue?

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Confront your shadow

As Carl Gustav Jung said, “An essential condition for a somewhat balanced personality is to constantly confront our shadow.” Jung used the metaphor of sitting with his back to the light so his shadow was always in front of him.

This symbolizes the need to face and integrate the darker, hidden parts of ourselves. The parts we suppress – those are the parts we eventually lose control over.

 

 

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The wake-up call from The Last Hour Experience may be confronting – it forces you to face your mortality. But that’s exactly why it’s so powerful.

It opens your eyes to everything you might have been missing, while you still have the chance.

A change that sticks

After the experience, The Vita Follow Up helps you put your newfound insights into action. Because realizing what you want is one thing –making lasting changes in your daily life is another.

With practical insights and exercises, you’ll have the tools to continue on a path that feels right for you.

Not because you need to, but because you want to.

Because you choose, from a place of self-love, what’s good for you. So that this experience isn’t just a fleeting moment, but a lasting transformation.

And if you conclude that your life is already perfect, that’s amazing! This will have been a rehearsal for your final hour, with a beautiful conclusion.

You had the courage to look yourself in the eye and confront your truth. That’s an act of real bravery, and that alone is something to be proud of.

Why should you join?

This is for the brave souls. For those willing to face what they might rather avoid.

For people who want more from life than a superficial existence. If you’re ready to dive deep and confront yourself, this is your moment.

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“Doing hard things deliberately will prepare you for a solid challenge in the future.

TLHE is a way to discover how you feel and deal with your emotions. You’ve done it and then you can park the experience in the library of your emotions, so that it can help you in the future. 

After the experience I appreciated the people close to me even more, on a deeper level. I feel an even deeper appreciation for the people close to me, like an awakening call.”

– Olena, The Netherlands

“Makes you think on a completely different level. There are a few products I care about in this world; they can only be counted on one hand. The Last Hour Experience is one of them.”

– Roeland, The Netherlands

“The Last Hour experience has been a powerful tool to help me focus on what is important to me in my life, what I needed to express and what I needed to release and let go.

There are very practical exercises in the experience, that can change your life very quickly just after doing it. I also had a big emotional release that helped me discover things that I needed to heal and work on.

A wake-up call is one thing, and can strike differently for everyone. But it’s really about the actions after the event that matter. Sometimes it can be complex to keep the motivation and the consistent actions to change our lives after. I used to have a hard time to keep my eyes focused on my goals before; the lack of clarity resulted in endless postponing and feeling frustrated about it.

That’s why I found the Vita Follow Up very useful because it gives you a life guideline that you can make personal and practically apply in your daily life, and immediately see the results.

After the experience, my mind is clearer and more focused, I feel more grounded and grateful, but also excited for anything to come.

Investing in ourselves is the most profitable investment, so if you can experience your last hour consciously (without dying at the end) 🙂 I really recommend to do it.”

– Soumaïli, France

“The Last Hour Experience was part of my reflection on the last few years.

Last Friday I informed my company, where I have been working for more than 8 years, about my decision to leave the company and follow my heart.”

– Lana, Ukraine

“The deeper you go into yourself and your emotions, the faster you can manifest things in your life and create the reality you want.

Going deep means facing the truth: realizing that your life has a deadline and the people around you too, which means you don’t have unlimited time and opportunities to tell them everything you would want.

The emotions you feel about them and your own life, will have to be processed sooner or later. The Last Hour Experience helps a lot in the realization of this truth but is also a catalyst for this process.”

The earlier you start, the easier your life.”

– Louis, France

“The Last Hour Experience was an intense and transformative journey that compelled me to confront my core values in relation to death experience and, consequently, to embrace the present more fully. The program’s meticulous guidance through each step was both challenging and profoundly rewarding. I transitioned from a place of significant pain and sadness to one of clarity and purpose. This experience is ideal for those seeking to live more authentically. It served as a powerful wake-up call, offering a perspective that only an encounter with death can provide, illuminating what truly makes life meaningful.”

– Catherine, Sweden

“Already at school we’re being asked, “So, what do you want to be when you grow up?” For some, it might be easy to answer that question. But to me it seems like many people are unsure about what makes a good life for them well into adulthood. I feel like every second person on earth is soul-searching, me included. And if you think about it, that’s not surprising. We’re constantly being asked the big questions, but rarely given the time or space to genuinely explore the answers for ourselves.

I think that the last hour experience can be helpful with breaking through that fog. It helps with figuring out what you want – and maybe even what regrets you might be carrying.

For me personally, the experience helped me to map out some habits that may not always be the best for me. I’m fairly content with my life, so I don’t feel the need to completely overhaul everything. But still, I definitely became aware about some things I’d like to change.

However, you need to be aware that it is a tough love approach:  It confronts you with your own death.

This was really difficult for me, to be honest. I may or may not have cried a little. Usually I try not think about my own death.

However, that is also why the approach is so effective. It is painful, but that is exactly why it can serve as a real wake up call.

After the Last Hour Experience you get an additional e-book – the Vita Follow Up. This part helped me to figure out a strategy for myself with which I can create and solidify the new habits I want in my life.

It is one thing to realise what you want, but it is a completely different beast to actually change long term.

I’m far from done with implementing the new habits that I’ve figured out I want in my life. But I believe that the lessons that I took away from the vita follow up will be helpful with that.

This course doesn’t do the hard work for you, but it acts as a compass, helping you navigate your personal journey toward change.

– Janina, The Netherlands

“I began The Last Hour Experience without any expectations. Unexpectedly, it deeply moved me and made me reflect on myself and the life I am living. I would recommend this intense yet remarkable experience to everyone. It may just lead to new insights and help deepen your connections with the people around you.”

– Milou, The Netherlands

Face your final hour

🟢 If you’re doubting, it means this is important to you.

Doubt arises when something has the potential to make an impact.

Are you ready to let that impact in?

The Last Hour Experience is a digital workshop of about an hour, designed for you to experience alone – at a time that suits you.

I guide you step by step through a deep reflection on your life. The experience invites you to imagine that this is your final hour, asking the question: “How have I lived?”

🟢 Put in your earbuds or wear a headset, make sure you won’t be disturbed for at least an hour, and get ready for a powerful experience.

First and foremost, for anyone – from 18 to 122 – who wants to live consciously, is interested in self-development, and isn’t afraid to face themselves.

That said, everyone has their own unique reason for joining.

For example:

🟢 You want to discover what you truly want in life.

🟢 You are searching for clarity and want to find it through a deep connection with yourself.

🟢 You want to overcome your fear of death so you can live with more strength and freedom.

🟢 You want to say goodbye to something or someone you’ve been holding onto – and finally, let go.

🟢 You are looking for a powerful and effective tool to make a lasting change in your life.

🟢 You want to deepen your relationship with your partner by exploring life and death together. (For couples who are open to deep conversations.)

🟢 You want to feel spiritually connected to a lost loved one who is still in your thoughts every day.

🟢 You want to prepare for your own death and approach it with peace of mind.

🟢 You want to feel deeply connected to a terminally ill partner – to understand, by feeling, what it’s like to have little time left, and to grow closer through this shared experience.

🟢 You don’t necessarily need the deeper meaning – you’re in it for the challenge. A unique, boundary-pushing experience: do before you die…

🟢 You’ve come across it – through others, an invitation, or something you’ve read – and now you’re curious to experience it for yourself.

In the end, every participant has their own personal reason – just as everyone experiences The Last Hour Experience in their own unique way, through their own perspective.

🔵 We check our health regularly – but what about life itself?

🔵 The Last Hour Experience is more than just reflection – it’s a dress rehearsal for dying. If you’ve faced this, you’ve faced the hardest thing there is. And when you dare to look death in the eye, you come back to life stronger. More present. More confident.

🔵 Most people avoid this. But those who don’t, discover something powerful: the courage to truly live.

🟢 It gives you clarity about what life is truly about for you. And more importantly, it helps you apply this newfound knowledge in your life.

It offers the solution to everything – from gaining new insights into your life to preventing regret at the end of it.

Regret when it’s too late. Regret over things that should have been different because you pursued the wrong things.

Out of ignorance, stuck in patterns, or lulled into comfort, numbed by the overwhelming abundance of distractions and entertainment.

🔵 That regret often stems from a deeper issue – the gap in life between knowing and doing. Between recognizing and acknowledging.

True acknowledgment leads to action. And only action brings results. Knowing is relatively easy, but actually doing – constructively and sustainably – is the real challenge.

Being consistent and committed, in a way that serves both yourself and those around you, is the ultimate challenge in life.

Everyone wants the end result. But who is willing to put in the effort?

🟢 Participating in The Last Hour Experience is the bridge between knowing and doing.

But it’s even more than that, because it will bring to light what you unconsciously knew but didn’t consciously acknowledge. Because it was tucked away.

Amidst all the noise and distractions of this fast-paced, chaotic world.

🟢 The Last Hour Experience is about returning to the core – what do you truly live for? Far away from the noise and distractions of daily life.

Along with a strong willingness to take action, you’ll also gain valuable new self-insights.

Suddenly, it becomes much easier to make decisions. You’ll be able to filter better and confidently say no to things, knowing you have a much stronger “yes” for what truly matters.

🔵 Without fear of missing out (FOMO).

🟢 All this to ensure that you don’t look back with regret, when there’s no time left to make a change, and that you live the life now that you’d want to look back on later.

You’re right – there’s already so much to follow, read, and listen to.

Another coach, another method, another ‘life-changing’ program? The world is full of them. But The Last Hour Experience is different.

These days, information isn’t the problem. It’s the opposite – there’s so much of it that it paralyzes us. And time? It feels like we never have enough.

Each day has only 24 hours, and we’re expected to do more than ever. Always be productive. Always have earbuds in, absorbing a podcast or audiobook – because just doing one thing at a time feels like a waste.

The Last Hour Experience is so short that time is no longer an excuse. It’s not about knowing more but about being honest with yourself – and actually applying it.

🔵 Personal growth can turn into an escape – always learning, never truly doing.

Staying safely in the comfort zone, endlessly consuming, without ever taking real action.

Or feeling like you constantly need to improve yourself because – deep down – you believe you’re not enough.

Knowledge is valuable. Awareness is essential. But living fully doesn’t come from yet another book or podcast.

🔵 It doesn’t require more knowledge – it requires deep emotion and action.

🟢 And that’s exactly what The Last Hour Experience offers. A direct yet accessible experience that you feel – one that moves you.

What you do with it? That’s entirely up to you.

I’m not just another coach.

I don’t teach.

I’m not a guide.

I’m merely the architect – at most, a reflective mirror. Your temporary host, companion, and co-pilot throughout the experience.

That’s exactly why you’ll get the most out of it.

Easy choices often lead to a hard life. But when you have the courage to make the hard choices – the ones that push you outside your comfort zone – life actually gets easier.

You grow, you learn, you become stronger. You gain experience and perspective, allowing you to see things more clearly and put them into context.

🔵 It’s a paradox: the more often you step outside your comfort zone, the more comfortable life actually becomes.

Because when you’re equipped with a wealth of experiences, challenges feel smaller.

🔵 Problems become opportunities. Opportunities lead to growth. And growth takes you further than you ever imagined possible.

But if you always choose safety – if you avoid discomfort, stay within your limits, and take the easy road – you’ll never become who you could be.

🟢 It’s the hard things in life that shape us. Not when everything goes smoothly, but when we dare to take the leap.

We plan, dream, and postpone – thinking, later.

But what if later never comes?

Did we fool ourselves into believing we had more time?

Did we really think it would still happen?

An illusion.

The truth is, life has a deadline. And time is the most valuable thing we have.

Yet we do everything we can to avoid thinking about our own mortality.

Because it forces us to ask the tough questions:

🟢 What have you always wanted to do – but keep putting off?

🟢 What unfinished business deserves your attention?

🟢 What should you finally bring closure to? Give it a place.

🟢 Who do you still need to have an honest conversation with?

🟢 Who deserves a real “I’m sorry” or “Thank you” from you?

🟢 Are you truly living according to what matters most to you?

🟢 How will you be remembered? What will you leave behind?

Thinking about the finite nature of life can feel uncomfortable.

🔵 But here’s the paradox – embracing the reality of your time limit actually makes you freer, more present, and more alive.

How? By cutting through the noise.

Everything you need is already inside you. Every bit of happiness. Every answer. Every deep sense of fulfillment.

But modern life makes us forget.

Constantly – through endless apps, media, and ads – we’re told we need something more. Another purchase. More validation. Another distraction. A thousand ways to escape.

And sure, it works. For a moment.

But it’s just a band-aid. And the real danger?

That it becomes so addictive that it keeps us from what actually brings deep, lasting fulfillment.

🟢 Because what you get in life will never make you truly happy. It’s about who you become – and what you share and give along the way.

That’s the only thing no one can ever take away from you. And it’s the only thing that creates real, lasting fulfillment.

When you feel good in your own skin, when you live intentionally, when you step into your potential, that energy spreads like wildfire.

🔥 Your conscious presence alone has more impact than you realize

🟢 But first, you have to know what matters. And make the conscious choice to focus on it.

Because living life on autopilot – hiding from the truth, drifting without intention – won’t take you anywhere except further from what really counts.

🔵 You don’t have to figure it all out on your own.

I’ll guide you through it – step by step, in just one hour.

 And you? You press ‘Start’ when you’re ready. 

You can make this experience as spiritual or religious as you want. But even if that’s not your language, it can still touch something deep inside you.

‘Spirituality’ is everywhere these days. Since mindfulness became mainstream, it seems like the world itself has turned more spiritual. The word comes from the Latin spiritus – meaning (of the) spirit.

What that means is open to interpretation. If you see the spirit as life itself – the difference between a lifeless body and a living, breathing human – then, in essence, we are all spiritual beings.

Everyone experiences spirituality differently. For some, it’s about an awareness of their own consciousness. For others, it’s about feeling connected to something greater than themselves. But one thing is certain: it moves us in ways that words can’t fully capture.

How does this connect to life and death in The Last Hour Experience?

No one knows exactly what death means – or where we go when we die.

Are we nothing more than atoms, recycled into stardust? Or is there something bigger – some kind of journey beyond this life?

We can look at death in two ways:

1️⃣ As a farewell to life.

2️⃣ As the unknown. What happens when we die? Does anything remain – consciousness, soul, spirit – or do we simply disappear?

The Last Hour Experience focuses mainly on the first – saying goodbye to life.

What happens after death? That’s entirely up to your own interpretation. Everyone has a personal view – whether it’s religious, spiritual, atheist, or agnostic.

The fact remains: no one knows for sure. Death is the edge of what we can comprehend.

 🔵 Saying goodbye usually happens at the very end – at that edge. But who knows how much time we really have? Who knows if we’ll even be conscious of that moment when it comes?

And actually… we say goodbye a little every day.

To moments. To places we’ll never return to. To things. To people. To versions of ourselves.

We often think of goodbyes as heavy and painful. But a farewell can just as easily be a celebration of life.

To be grateful – for what was, for what we carry forward, for what we hold in our hearts.

Not focusing on what is no longer there, but on what will always remain.

It’s a balance between two extremes:

🟢 You can’t live every day as if it’s your last.

🟢 But you also can’t live as if you have infinite time.

The art is to live fully, without rushing. To feel deeply, without losing yourself in it.

This tension is life itself.

A tightrope between living and letting go.

To live fully is to know how to let go.

In The Last Hour Experience, we use death – an undeniable reality – as a reminder to truly live.

As vividly in the smallest details as in the bigger picture.

Just like a mosaic of pixels forms an image, every single day adds to the greater picture of your life. Because in the end, all of those seemingly small, everyday moments become the whole.

🟢 Your life is not just the sum of your days – it’s the sum of how you’ve lived them.

🟢 Your experience of life as the sum of your thoughts and emotions.

And while you’re alive, you have a say in how you’ll be remembered.

🔵 How have you lived?

🔵 What will you leave behind?

🔵 What will people remember about you?

🔵 Who were you in this world?

Understanding these questions intellectually is one thing.

But truly feeling them – experiencing them – is where the real power lies.

And that is exactly what makes this experience spiritually tangible.

No, it’s not.

The Last Hour Experience (TLHE) stands right at the intersection of philosophy and spirituality.

🔵 On the philosophical side:

TLHE confronts you with fundamental questions about existence, time, being, and meaning – the core of metaphysics.

The greatest thinkers in history have always emphasized that awareness of our mortality is essential for a fulfilled life:

 🟢 Heidegger: We only truly live when we face our mortality.

 🟢 Kierkegaard: Some truths can’t just be understood – they must be experienced.

 🟢 The Stoics: Memento mori – remember that you are mortal, so you can live fully.

 🟢 Sartre: Mortality isn’t a limitation. It’s the ultimate freedom – because life is finite, every choice matters.

TLHE isn’t an abstract lecture. It’s a thought experiment brought to life.

🔵 On the spiritual side:

Not everything in life is purely rational. Intuition, emotion, and experience shape the way we find meaning.

TLHE doesn’t just engage your mind – it reaches something deeper, something many describe as spiritual.

🔵 Bridging reason and emotion:

TLHE is unique because it doesn’t require a belief system – yet it offers a profound shift in awareness.

 🟢 For the rational thinker: a logically structured confrontation with mortality.

 🟢 For the intuitive thinker: a transformative experience beyond words.

TLHE doesn’t ask you to believe in anything. It invites you to explore the limits of your understanding – both intellectually and emotionally.

🔵 It transcends the traditional divide between thought and feeling.

Regret usually happens when we lacked awareness in the moment – but later, we suddenly see things clearly.

The Last Hour Experience brings that awareness forward, into the present. How? By shifting the perspective from the end of life back to now.

🔵 Regret can also be linked to self-blame – the perfectionist side of our moral conscience.

The more we believe life is fully within our control, the more we feel responsible for every misstep.

But not all regret is self-blame. Sometimes, regret is a sign of growth – proof that we now see things differently because we’ve evolved.

🔵 Self-blame doesn’t just come from what we did wrong – it can also come from what we didn’t do, from the chances we let slip away.

And then there’s another factor: the more choices we have, the more regret we feel.

🔵 More choices lead to higher expectations.

🔵 Higher expectations make disappointment more likely.

🔵 Too many options can completely paralyze us.

This is exactly what psychologist Barry Schwartz explains in his famous TED talk The Paradox of Choice.

When we’re faced with infinite possibilities, it feels like we could always have chosen better.

Because today, anything seems possible.

From careers to travel, from dating apps to life-changing decisions – even the question: what do I truly want?

We can always keep searching. One more swipe. One more option. One more possibility.

But does that lead to more freedom? Or does it lead to more doubt, more regret, and less fulfillment?

🔵 The biggest insight is that regret doesn’t have to come later. What if you could experience that awareness now – without ever thinking, “If only I had…”?

The good news? You can train yourself to make clearer choices – and minimize regret.

Because happiness and freedom don’t have to compete. As long as you know what you’re truly choosing.

🟢 The Last Hour Experience helps you feel what it’s like to look back at your life with clarity.

🟢 What would you have done differently?

🟢 And if you could go back… what would you do differently?

🔵 The ultimate self-reflection – in just one hour. ⏳

A real farewell is, first and foremost, about losing a loved one.

Their life takes center stage, and that brings up deep emotions…

But something else happens, too.

Seeing death up close makes us pause – if only for a moment. It cuts through the noise of daily life, forcing us to confront the inevitable.

For a fleeting instant, everything becomes crystal clear.

What are we even worrying about?

What consumed us yesterday is now nothing but static.

Yet still, no matter how deep the loss, the world keeps spinning – completely indifferent to our grief.

And because everything is in motion, including ourselves, standing still is never truly an option.

So, just as quickly as we glimpse life’s impermanence, the awareness fades. Until we’re stopped in our tracks… again.

The death of a loved one holds up a mirror. It reminds us not only of their mortality but of our own.

And here, in The Last Hour Experience, the focus shifts.

There is no one else commanding your attention. This time, it’s you.

🟢 Your own life. And its deadline.

With no familiar faces around to distract you, something rare emerges – an unfiltered confrontation with yourself.

Suddenly, silence surrounds you. No distractions. Just you and the truth.

And you find yourself looking straight into the mirror.

What are you really living for?

This experience, free from sorrowful circumstances, allows you to go deeper.

To face the fear hidden beneath every personal goodbye – and to heal it.

🟢 To carry this awareness not as a fleeting thought, but as a way of being.

Not through nihilism, but through clarity.

Seeing the world as a stage, where we each play our part.

Not as something trivial, but as a role we shape with intention.

The roles we inherit – the body we are born into, the place where we grow up.

And the roles we choose to step into, as actors in the theater of life.

A real farewell, then – not physical, but mental.

A farewell in the form of detachment.

Releasing fear.

Reaching a state beyond fleeting emotions and thoughts.

Tapping into that deeper awareness – beneath the ego, beneath the body, the latter which in the end is nothing more than a temporary vessel.

Merging detachment with passion and love may seem like a contradiction.

🟢 But it’s possible.

Because when we fully embrace impermanence, we can live from the heart.

Precisely because everything is temporary, we can choose to celebrate life with conviction.

Because what truly matters may transcend even our deepest fears of loss.

Because life has no pause button.

We live in a world of constant distractions – screens, to-do lists, endless notifications.

But what if you stopped for a moment? Truly stopped. Not tomorrow, not ‘someday,’ but now.

🟢 Why now, more than ever? Read Blog 3.

🟢 The deeper why behind this experience? Discover it in Blog 4.

Everyone experiences the journey in their own way.

Even if you don’t feel immediate insights, the experience often plants seeds – which grow and flourish when the time is right.

🟢 All your answers are automatically deleted after completion and never stored.

🟢 You can choose to email your answers to yourself once at the end.

🟢 Want to share one specific answer? That’s possible – but only with your explicit permission.

Some things in life come without guarantees. This isn’t one of them.

The Last Hour Experience is designed to be unforgettable. If, for any reason, it doesn’t resonate with you, you get your money back. No questions, no hassle.

That’s how much I believe in this experience.

So if you’re even slightly hesitant, know this: the only risk is not discovering what it could mean for you.

No waiting. No delays.

The Last Hour Experience is fully online, so you can start whenever you’re ready. Instantly.

Unlimited access. No deadlines. No pressure.

Once you’ve placed your order, you can start whenever you’re ready.

The Last Hour Experience itself is designed as a one-time event. The moment you press start, it begins.

That moment is entirely up to you. Whether you want to begin right away or wait a few months – it’s completely flexible.

Absolutely. The Last Hour Experience isn’t just something you do once – it’s a ritual.

Many participants return to it on meaningful moments – their birthday, the end of the year, or any time they want to reconnect with themselves. Because insights fade. Life moves fast. And without realizing it, you can drift from what truly matters.

🔵 Returning isn’t repetition. It’s realignment.

Because restriction creates power.

The Last Hour Experience is deliberately short and intense. Designed to cut through the noise, demand full presence, and leave a lasting impact.

🔵 More time wouldn’t make it stronger. The limitation is exactly what makes it work:

Illustration of a serene night sky with a glowing moon reflected in water, framed by abstract trees. Features a Søren Kierkegaard quote: “Because (…) death helps to make a last hour infinitely meaningful.” Symbolizes reflection, life, and the impact of mortality.

¹ Schwörer, B., Krott, N. R., & Oettingen, G. (2020). Saying goodbye and saying it well: Consequences of a (not) well-rounded ending. Motivation Science, 6(1), 21–33. 

² Based on “Dignity therapy”, a form of therapy which has a fantastic research base and is widely applied in clinics. Click here for further explanation.

Source of quotes 1-4 from Kierkegaard in the FAQ pictures: see the bottom of the FAQ page

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