The episode is available for streaming on Netflix and detailed information can be found on The Midnight Gospel Wiki.
These videos delve into the episode's complex themes, such as the cycle of suffering and the Buddhist perspective on identity:
In the fifth episode of The Midnight Gospel (2020) , "Annihilation of Joy," spacecaster Clancy Gilroy explores a Soul Prison with a "Soul Bird" named Jason, engaging in profound discussions on death, rebirth, and letting go of suffering. Based on interviews with Jason Louv , this Netflix episode explores Buddhist philosophy, focusing on breaking the "Bardo Loop" of constant reincarnation through accepting the present.
The episode is available for streaming on Netflix and detailed information can be found on The Midnight Gospel Wiki.
These videos delve into the episode's complex themes, such as the cycle of suffering and the Buddhist perspective on identity:
In the fifth episode of The Midnight Gospel (2020) , "Annihilation of Joy," spacecaster Clancy Gilroy explores a Soul Prison with a "Soul Bird" named Jason, engaging in profound discussions on death, rebirth, and letting go of suffering. Based on interviews with Jason Louv , this Netflix episode explores Buddhist philosophy, focusing on breaking the "Bardo Loop" of constant reincarnation through accepting the present.