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The Secret of Longevity
Honesty.
What?
You expected more? That's it. That's the principal thing. And we don't even have to get into morality, here. We don't even have to get belief systems and
gray areas.
The secret is a physiological one. The whole blue print, pardon an expression, is the brain. The body and it's health is
constantly referring to the brain for the pattern.
Dishonesty preoccupies the brain. It's working in overtime to prop up lies. It blocks the real job the brain is supposed to be doing that you in your consciousness don't even realize. So it's surprisingly and to some,
disappointingly simple. You lie, you die. You cook the book, how you mistook.
There are liars in history that I won't name here. So they get some renown, but if you notice, their name in history is not flourishing. Their name and it's memory is rotting.
So you want to be powerful and be some small-time ruler on your turf? Your choice. I mean, when you go, it's premature and it's bad. So astalavista, baby.
So that's the principal thing. Another main thing is minerals.
The best solution is to be in an alpine situation where the water supply comes
from glaciers. I know they have mineral supplements, but with most of
nutrition and longevity, it's not what you know, it's what you don't know.
Both bigfoot and the yeti may have been people who had lived the average life
span of a healthy genetic system: one hundred and twenty years or
thereabouts. Both of these scenarios meant that they were kind of isolated
to where they couldn't lie and they had to drink the mineral-laden water from
glaciers.
Copyright (c) 2005 by Paul A. L. Hall. All rights reserved.
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