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Breaking the Death Habit: The Story of Bhartriji Immortal Yogi of 2000 Years

by Orr, Leonard, and Frissell, Bob (Preface by)

 

 

 

 

About this title: Leonard Orr, one of the originators--along with Ram Dass,

Fritz Perls, and Timothy Leary--of the New Age movement, has spent a lifetime in

his own quest for physical immortality, and he claims to have achieved it. In

this easy-to-read book, he shows readers how they can, too, laying out the

fundamental elements of transcending the physical in order to obtain everlasting

life. Illustrations.

 

http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm?S=R & qwork=796396 & qsort=p & siteID=KLVmR9f\

E2yU-Y_9KcPT2ao6FlfCk0Uyr1w

 

 

 

Lane Martin <lanie wrote:

Well good luck with that. I have met people that are trying to never die. I'm

sure there are possibilities out there that we can only begin to imagine. Raw

food has added years to my life as I was on the way out and now I'm not. I'm

thinner and healthier now too.

-

Froggy

rawfood

Friday, August 26, 2005 1:03 AM

Re: [Raw Food] For Bob Farrell

 

 

i'm 41 lane, hopefully through raw food (for me, it's not right for

everybody) and spiritual growth i can stop the aging process and maybe

even reverse it a little, say in ten years.

 

rawfood , " Lane Martin " wrote:

> Yes but how old are you? Looking 25 is impressive if you are say,

over 50. Not such a big deal if you are 27. Thanks Lane

 

 

 

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i'm sure it's possible like that saint germaine guy they talk about

in new age circles. i can't bring up that website at the computer

i'm at but i guess what you're saying is that leonard orr is not

aging and dying?

 

i'm reading an excellent book right now by swami sivananda called

thought power, it's about the power, the reality of thought.

 

rich

 

rawfood , tev treowlufu <goraw808> wrote:

> Breaking the Habit: The Story of Bhartriji Immortal Yogi of

2000 Years

> by Orr, Leonard, and Frissell, Bob (Preface by)

>

>

>

>

> About this title: Leonard Orr, one of the originators--along with

Ram Dass, Fritz Perls, and Timothy Leary--of the New Age movement,

has spent a lifetime in his own quest for physical immortality, and

he claims to have achieved it. In this easy-to-read book, he shows

readers how they can, too, laying out the fundamental elements of

transcending the physical in order to obtain everlasting life.

Illustrations.

>

> http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm?

S=R & qwork=796396 & qsort=p & siteID=KLVmR9fE2yU-Y_9KcPT2ao6FlfCk0Uyr1w

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