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Our Soul's Shell Casing
The evolution of our human body (what I always envision as the shell casing in which our soul resides) has got to be one of the most fascinating aspects of aging.

 

I look at myself in the mirror some days, and I still half-expect the young, freckled face to smile innocently back at me, in the reflection. Instead I see a stranger, who I’ve only begun to know (because I’m constantly aging and changing).

 

Here’s an amazing 14-second footage of sped-up AI-generated aging to reflect this concept.

 

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Dana Corriel, MD

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Our Soul’s Shell Casing

Dana Corriel, MD, shares this week's video nugget, a heart-warming time-lapse of what she calls the "human body's shell casing".

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