Forgiveness: The Concept Of Ageless Body And Timeless Mind

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Forgiveness is Growth in Love. There are three kinds of forgiveness, all interrelated. There is self-forgiveness, which enables us to release our guilt and perfectionism. There is the forgiveness we extend to others and receive from them, intimates and enemies alike. And there is the forgiveness of God that assures us of our worth and strengthens us for this practice.

I meditate to calm the mind and integrate the higher aspects of our being and to lower self ego. To keep relationship with God in good working order and life may go smoother because of it.
I practice spiritual discipline .Moods swing. Life has rhythm, ups and downs. What at one time seems so totally, deeply true, or is even known to be true, can at other times seem so false
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Human body is subject to entropy and decay but with a little effort we can have an ageless body, a mature soul, and a timeless mind that are our “links to immortality.”
The concept of Ageless Body and Timeless Mind systematically, scientifically, and logically rationalizes the process of growing old, solves the mystery of aging of the biological body, eliminates the nagging fear of death, and revolutionizes the concept of ‘the new old age’ where people will easily live to be 100 and beyond. And all of this is packaged with a spiritual vision.
Age –Less and Live More. Look Years Younger as You Grow Older! Age is nothing but a number. Physical immortality is something that you can enjoy as long as you live. You live as long as you enjoy living.
Take command of your own health. Life is precious and an ageless body is your birthright. Search for the cure within the cause, the body itself is the best healer.
Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable
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The next organ to replace is the heart, a remarkable machine, but one that is too often subject to failure. Eventually, our re-designed body would not require kidneys, bladder, liver, lower oesophagus, stomach, intestines, bowel, or skeleton. The last to go would be skin, sex organs, mouth and upper oesophagus, but these too could eventually be replaced with exotic-nano-skin, which offers greater protection from physical force and extreme temperatures, and may even provide more enjoyable sex and touch.
The most remarkable feature of our new 2040 body focuses on strengthening our brain. IBM hopes to re-engineer the brain by 2030, and with Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s efforts to capture thought at moment of creation, forward-thinkers believe we can one day replace all our neurons with nanomaterials that process thoughts at supercomputer speeds.
Futurists see our powerful new 2040 body as the next step in human evolution; and many believe that this miracle will become reality in time to benefit many alive today. Living in an amazing body without fear of unwanted death will allow all of us to enjoy the many miracles of tomorrow’s “magical

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