How to live forever
You can extend your life indefinitely. You just have to know how!
SUBJECT TO CHANGE PREFACE I INTRODUCTION 1 Self-search 4 Can it be proved? 4 Proof requires a sense of achieving 5 ALL ANIMALS DIE 9 The individual 9 Big and strong in society 15 Liberation 17 Power structures 18 Army 18 Secret Service and propaganda 19 Priests 20 The Arts 24 Control and Guidance 24 Work 25 Negative ethics 26 Social and business 26 Habits 26 Unproductive people 26 Other expanding infinities 29 Government 31 Star Wars mentality 33 Frail Centre 34 Them-and-us mentality 35 Expanding infinities do not lead to solutions but
to rather more problems. 37 Swing between extremes 37 Freedom of speech 38 Titanic thinking 41 Conclusion 42 PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE 45 Philosophers of the past 45 Mathematics 45 Think ranges not classes 45 Mutually exclusive concepts 46 Contradictions: High road, low road 47 The big picture 47 Questioning everything 48 Dilemmas and contradictions 49 1. Respect versus killing (and abuse) 50 2. Courage versus cowardice 50 3. Knight in shining armour syndrome 51 4. Humans dependent on animals for food 51 5. Devour the planet 52 6. Hit-or-run-over-by-a-bus syndrome 52 7. Logical conclusion of positive and negative
habits 52 8. Thoughts take over 54 9. Superstition 54 10. Thoughts cornered us like a wild animal
55 11. Facts versus processes 56 KNOW THYSELF 57 Our Higher Self 59 The Lord 61 Thoughts, Beliefs and Consistent Systems
61 Habitual patterns 61 The positive and negative influence of the Mind 62 How an expanding infinity operates in society 62 A constructive life 63 The dominant dominates 63 Conclusion 64 EVOLUTION 65 The behaviour of man now 65 Evolution: The never-ending journey 66 Use and disuse 66 Drug dependence and therapy guarantees
death 66 The journey to infinity: Habits and
drugs 67 Adaptation 68 Diversification of a successful species 68 A sense of urgency 70 Conclusion 71 THE QUEST 72 THEORY OF LIFE 74 Create a mentor for life 74 The method 74 Preparation for life 75 Forethought and prediction 75 Moving to the same vibrations 76 Conclusion 76 TAKE THE QUEST FOR LIFE 79 Take the challenge of a Knight 79 Life is sacred and Life has first priority 79 Life force 80 Timeless body 81 Austerity 81 Siva Mind 81 Transcendence 82 Common connection for all life 82 Conclusion 82 THE NEXT STAGE OF EVOLUTION 85 Self-improvement 85 Changes in working environments 86 Society's organisation 86 Police and prisons 87 Defence: Solution 88 Teach a man to fish dilemma 89 Optimisation 89 Tesla and Edison 89 Technology 90 Conclusion 91 APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES TO ETERNAL LIVING 93 Health cannot be bought 93 The challenge 93 Eating 95 Exercise 97 Building an austere body 98 Do we need 8 hours of sleep? 99 Challenges in achieving a Siva lifstyle 99 Depend on Siva 100 Siva Knight lifestyle 100 Conclusion 103 FINAL NOTE 104 The Transition 107 APPENDIX 110 THE ANALYSIS: PART 1 111 CREATION AND DISSOLUTION OF THE UNIVERSE 113 Permanence and change 113 Male and female gods 113 Interpretation 114 Where are the two universal substances?
114 The relationship 115 Creation and dissolution 115 Gravity 116 Why do earthquakes occur? 116 Stars exploding 116 The three qualities 117 Conclusion 117 WHY DID LIFE BEGIN? 119 The spiritual staircase 121 Maintaining a Chakra 122 The nature of consciousness 124 Feeling 125 Infinities and the intellect 125 The intellect - the eternal processor 126 Meditation 126 Conclusion 126 THE SUBTLE BODY 128 Prana and the subtle body 129 Kanda and Para Bindu 131 Concentrating Prana 131 Everyday performance 132 Meditation 132 The sixth sense 133 Summary 133 MIND, SUBCONSCIOUS MIND, EGO AND INTELLECT 135 The ego - the gathering principle 135 Noble aspiration 135 The subconscious Mind 136 Cannot tell the difference between real or
unreal 137 Intellect: Processes logically to infinity 138 Imagination 138 Human stories most effective 139 Teaching and learning 139 Mind 140 Over stimulating the Mind 140 Mind and attachment 142 The spiritual journey 143 Conclusion 143 THE ANALYSIS: PART 2 150 THE RANGE OF BEHAVIOUR 150 AHIMSA: A CONSTRUCTIVE LIFE 151 Demand for body parts is destruction 152 Killing is not a natural instinct 153 If we kill, our consciousness will kill us 153 Suicide 153 War - the never-ending journey 154 No one wins 155 All killing is cowardice 156 Jonestown massacre 156 Conclusion 157 SEX: THE RANGE OF BEHAVIOUR 160 Feelings as a teenager 160 How disease and confusion occurs 163 Sense of touch 164 Focus of life 165 Conclusion 165 EATING: THE RANGE OF BEHAVIOUR 168 The difference between fasting and starving
169 Buddha, Gandhi and the Baby Boomers 169 What is fasting? 170 How fasting works 171 Fasting and the body’s efficiency 172 Starvation and gluttony 174 Infinities and the intellect 176 The swing between gluttony and starvation
177 Taste and smell 178 Food 179 Diet 179 The design of the body for food 180 High-risk diseases 181 A meat-based diet requires seven times more land
than a plant-based diet 182 Beware of scientists 183 Processed food 184 Prayer before eating 185 The ethics of life 186 Conclusion 187 BREATHING: THE RANGE OF BEHAVIOUR 191 Family 192 Exercise 194 Work 196 Abuse of Labour 197 Society 198 Smell 198 The analysis 199 Conclusion 200 TALKING AND THINKING: THE RANGE OF BEHAVIOUR
203 The range of behaviour of talking and thinking
204 Decision process 205 Two direction and three states 206 Honesty 207 Truth 207 The past is better than today 209 Destructive versus constructive thoughts
209 Problems with expanding infinities with talking and
thinking 210 Thought and action must go together to get
results 210 What is the main benefit of thinking? 211 Sound and Sight 212 Communication: Thinking and speaking 212 Infinities and false beliefs 213 Integrity of thoughts 214 Conclusion 214 THE CENTRAL FOCUSING UNIT 216 The family unit 216 Greeting and Etiquette 216 Love and devotion 217 Love is not about sex 217 Support of family unit 219 Shared leadership and support 219 Conclusion 220 SO WHY DOES YOGA CHOOSE POSTURES? 221 Imprints on the Mind 221 AFFIRMATIONS FOR A LIFE QUEST 224 GLOSSARY 226 INDEX 228



