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ANTI-AGING??

Posted: February 26, 2013
By: Dr Susan Burger

In the world of quantum physics there exists no time and distance - some things just ARE. But in these heavier human bodies that are our vehicles during this lifetime, chronological times exists in our perception and experience.

So if aging is a part of this cycle, how can we be anti-aging? How can we be against aging?  

If we look for superficial ways to fight against aging we will be deeply disappointed when the years begin to show anyway, eventually.

 

I have worked with thousands of practice members over the last 25 years and I have seen many feel younger, look younger, feel healthier and more energetic. When we listen to the body’s messages and honor them, give it what it needs nutritionally, emotionally, spiritually... then age begins to be less of a factor. 

 

As we live in alignment with who we are, what our purpose is, and expressing who we are authentically, we age as we are meant to. We die when the time is just right. Each day is valued, we live from our hearts, we rest when we need to, we remember to breathe....

 

Living in the “present”, every day is a gift. With each little wrinkle comes wisdom.   There is beauty in a body and soul who has been on earth many years yet still reflects a spark and a vitality - that is my goal. In my opinion this will not be achieved by fighting an “anti-aging” fight, but by embracing the beauty that comes with age, taking care of ourselves, transmuting fears, seeing with more loving eyes, and knowing that being the best YOU helps make the “space” for others to do the same. We support each other in the “field”...

 

Yesterday I was at a meeting of an interfaith group. There was an amazingly sharp man there who is very involved. He was saying that he has worked for years for peace, and now has a 7-year plan. He wanted the group to make some powerful decisions about things to do, and get to it! He said, “I don’t have too many years left and I want to get more things done!” He is 93. 

How old, or how YOUNG are you?