Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Plan for the LIFE instead of planning for the death!

Quote:
AG>"Ты чертовски ПРАВ !!!    Главное себя правильно настроить, и твой опыт ВДОХНОВЛЯЕТ!!! Пора НАЧИНАТЬ жить! :)"

I remember one story from my friend:
"My father worked hard for the whole his life. Finally he has retired at the age of 60, but later unexpectedly died 3 years later. Heart attack.
I don't want to repeat his mistake, so I plan to retire at the age of 55, so I will have at least 10 years to enjoy my life..."

Well, I thought, my father has also died at 65 from the heart attack, should I also consider to retire earlier?

It was 3-5 years ago. I did not have any answer at that time, just guessed that I might feel bored after retired from the active life.

Now I have a clear answer.

What the hell we are people doing to ourselves? When we feel we are getting old, we start to plan our own death and arrange all the "rest of the life" to match our death plans. WTF you are doing to yourself?
Didn't you notice that people often get sick and die right after their retirement?
You want to retire early because you want to die early?
It's OK to retire any time if you plan to start a new life, however you you do not have clear targets, well, your brain will be occupied with the death plan.

Our thought are REAL. Whatever we think, imaging and plan with the clear mind and the pure soul - all will become true, as we are creating our own reality.
By panning for your death and by playing these target slides in your brain - you are clearly program your body with the death code and this program will be perfectly executed as you wish - you will die on time...

Just stop it right now!
Who told you that you are getting old? You do feel it by yourself?
This is wrong. Stop "feeling old", imaging yourself still young and self-recovering. Play positive target slides in your brain that you are young, healthy and full of energy.
Your body cannot distinguish between "real" thoughts and "imaginary" thoughts. So do send positive signals from your brain to your body to produce hormones of life instead of producing hormones of "getting old".
Avoid any discussions with other "old people" about their age, sicknesses and death plans. Avoid reading articles about "health and age problems".

Imaging (I will still use the word "imaging" for the beginning) that you have 800 years to go. Yes, 800! Not 15 years as you plan, and even not 30, but 800!
Feel the difference? Oh, I see, it's difficult to imaging... Well, try again later when you will become more comfortable with those numbers.

Once you realize that you are in the beginning of your life path - all things will change and values will change.

This is your homework: think of that you are going to do during the next 300 years. Not an easy task, huh? Take your time, no rush, think as immortal.

From [http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/270979-lessons-about-longevity-from-a-256-year-old/]:

Dan Buettner, author of “The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who’ve Lived the Longest,” researches the science of longevity. In his book and in a 2009 TED talk, he examined the lifestyle habits of four geographically distinct populations around the world. He calls the places where these groups live “blue zones.”
In his travels, Buettner came across a common theme among blue-zone groups: None of them had the concept of retirement. As it turns out, to keep going makes it easier to keep going.


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