jimwell

Forever Young

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47 minutes ago, jimwell said:

Why not? God materializes things via me. Humans are God's "co-creators". It would be exciting to stay young for at least 500 years and witness the changing of seasons and generations.

It's just hard for me to imagine or conceptualize living that long, as I'm just a mere petty human

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Age is just a number my friend, a program you have accepted and adopted for truth, you can remain forever young if it was truly desirable and relevant for you, but most likely it will not be the case, it is usually the ego who wants to be forever young. Although you can live an exceptionally long life and still be young at heart, and sometimes even body (if you know how to take care of yourself and live in the ideal environment), the path of most souls is usually about the quality of life and discovering who they truly are, and thus remaining young at heart even when your body may be appearing to age, when you have that peace and acceptance of this life, then it won't matter, you will be grateful and feel young regardless of how your body looks or your physical age, and die smiling knowing your true self / soul is eternally young and will never cease or decay.


I AM the Eternal Child of Intelligent Infinity.

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On 12/27/2024 at 5:36 AM, NewKidOnTheBlock said:

It's just hard for me to imagine or conceptualize living that long, as I'm just a mere petty human

If it's something new and important, or extreme, or complex, it's always difficult to imagine or understand initally. But as you continue to think about it and consider its merits, you'll begin to see the sense behind it.

 

On 12/27/2024 at 6:42 AM, Consept said:

about to hit 40 in a couple weeks, im actually in the best shape of my life physically and mentally, its one of those things thats scary because of what you imagine it to be and you to be but once you get there its not really that bad 

As I have mentioned in one of my previous posts, Caucasians (and blacks) reach their physical peak in their early 20s. It's my first time encountering somebody from that race claiming a physical peak at age 40. But if you feel your claim is true, then congratulations. :)

 

On 12/27/2024 at 7:44 AM, M A J I said:

Age is just a number my friend

It is until your knee joints hurt and fail to function because of old age.

 

On 12/27/2024 at 7:44 AM, M A J I said:

Although you can live an exceptionally long life and still be young at heart, and sometimes even body (if you know how to take care of yourself and live in the ideal environment), the path of most souls is usually about the quality of life and discovering who they truly are

I don't think it's true that most people's path is discovering who they truly are. They just want to be with their family or friends, eat, work, and then die.

But yes, a long, healthy, and quality life sounds very inspiring.

 

On 12/27/2024 at 7:44 AM, M A J I said:

and die smiling knowing your true self / soul is eternally young and will never cease or decay.

That's true. 

But at this point in my life, I am more focused on my human version. I feel the pain of being limited, but I still want to honor my human self and existence. I want to blend divinity and humanity, and the unlimited and limited into a unified entity: me. ;)

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If you truly want to honour your human self my friend you are going the wrong way about it, its fully tied in to a divine life. Your knee joints hurt and fail to function not because of old age, but premature aging by a lifestyle and diet that is not originally designed for humans. There are many people who die perfectly healthy without joint or pains and live exceptionally long lives 120 - 150+ This is unknown and not taught in western educational or medical systems because they cannot profit of healthy and intelligent people. They wanna keep you sick and twisted.


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6 hours ago, M A J I said:

If you truly want to honour your human self my friend you are going the wrong way about it, its fully tied in to a divine life.

I disagree. As I have said in my previous post, honoring divinity alone is not enough. The quality and frequency of spirituality and awakenings you have don't even matter if you neglect your humanity because, in the end, you have a human self and existence. Paradoxically, neglecting your humanity betrays your divinity.

 

6 hours ago, M A J I said:

Your knee joints hurt and fail to function not because of old age, but premature aging by a lifestyle and diet that is not originally designed for humans.

I have clarified it in one of my previous posts that having a good lifestyle and diet is important.

 

6 hours ago, M A J I said:

There are many people who die perfectly healthy without joint or pains and live exceptionally long lives 120 - 150+

I don't think this is true. If you observe your body, you feel pain when there's something not functioning well. The human body is designed to become old and eventually fail. So, pain is unavoidable.

And knowing that your body is mortal and will eventually become sick and rot results in mental-emotional pain. Just listen to this old American in the video. You don't need to watch the entire video. The first 8 minutes are enough to communicate his message.

 

6 hours ago, M A J I said:

This is unknown and not taught in western educational or medical systems because they cannot profit of healthy and intelligent people. They wanna keep you sick and twisted.

I agree. Even this integrous MIT neurosurgeon clarified it in his viral video. This shit is not only true in the USA, where he is from; it's also true where I am from, and true where you are from.

 

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14 hours ago, jimwell said:

As I have mentioned in one of my previous posts, Caucasians (and blacks) reach their physical peak in their early 20s. It's my first time encountering somebody from that race claiming a physical peak at age 40. But if you feel your claim is true, then congratulations. :)

It's not necessarily physical peak, what I mean is that because I'm more aware of things declining I work harder to keep fit moreso than I would've done when I was younger. So if I had the same mindset when I was younger I definitely would've been fitter but I didn't and a lot of young people don't. A lot of young people don't care about good sleep, nutrition etc all these things you can work on more as you get older. Yeah I was probably faster and had less pain when I was younger, but things like endurance and strength are actually better, as well as of course my mindset. 

Point being you gain things and lose things, it's not all bad 

 

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On 12/29/2024 at 3:25 PM, Consept said:

It's not necessarily physical peak, what I mean is that because I'm more aware of things declining I work harder to keep fit moreso than I would've done when I was younger. So if I had the same mindset when I was younger I definitely would've been fitter but I didn't and a lot of young people don't. A lot of young people don't care about good sleep, nutrition etc all these things you can work on more as you get older. Yeah I was probably faster and had less pain when I was younger, but things like endurance and strength are actually better, as well as of course my mindset. 

Point being you gain things and lose things, it's not all bad 

 

That's sensible.

I understand because I feel the same way. I wonder from time to time whether I really physically peaked when I reached 30. Perhaps, I actually physically peaked when I reached 25, but I was too internally destroyed to notice. I felt internally and physically weak. Retrospectively, I clearly see that the internal state dictates and manifests in the physical state.

The first time I felt like myself (after many years of internal and self-healing work) was when I reached 30 or 31. I experienced a sudden and constant surge of energy throughout my body. My physical state began to align with my rejuvenated, empowered internal state. Everything started to flow naturally. That is why I said I reached my physical peak when I turned 30.

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Is it a first person perspective you want to have in a young state of mind or is it your particular character you want to have in a young state of mind?

It appears to me that the latter is correct, your self is your particular way to love, your particular conscience and fixation, but why is it important that it must be experienced from a first person perspective (an integral whole)?

Is there a difference between this insistence on the first person perspective and rejection of others?

 

Isn't youth always myopic, idealised, stylised, simplistic, unaware and inefficient, could you live as a young person without being all those things many times over?

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