I long had the suspicion that people who die prematurely do so because they, consciously or subconsciously, have decided that they no longer want to live and try to run away from life. This would then instruct the brain and body to disassemble.
Contrarily, the people with the highest life expectancy on earth (the centenarians in Okinawa) make it a deliberate point of their morning routine to remind themselves of all the things that they still want to do and live for.
Given the strong similarities between meditation and prayer this isn't entirely unsurprising. Too bad science has been hijacked by degenerates that won't expend significant resources into maximizing the healing potential of such techniques.
Consider meditation and whatever else is described in this paper:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4034215/
Strong evidence that it may help with health.
I long had the suspicion that people who die prematurely do so because they, consciously or subconsciously, have decided that they no longer want to live and try to run away from life. This would then instruct the brain and body to disassemble.
Contrarily, the people with the highest life expectancy on earth (the centenarians in Okinawa) make it a deliberate point of their morning routine to remind themselves of all the things that they still want to do and live for.
Given the strong similarities between meditation and prayer this isn't entirely unsurprising. Too bad science has been hijacked by degenerates that won't expend significant resources into maximizing the healing potential of such techniques.