My lastest project that I’m working on is the 30-Day Eternal Youth Challenge.

Ambitious project, right? Or is it?

This is the one thing people have been telling us our whole lives is IMPOSSIBLE. Slow down the clock, extend by a few years, if you’re really super careful, sure. But stop time and reverse any effects it has already had … PERMANENTLY? Even the gurus of the gurus don’t seem to believe that is possible.

Well, I think they are wrong.

My system of Holistic Belief Reprogramming (HBR – read more here) is based on the premise that the entire world we see is a PROJECTION OF THE MIND. Quite literally, a virtual reality. A phantasm and a hologram. Which means that aging and death are nothing more or less than computer programs that run on auto-pilot until we reprogram them. And HBR is by far the most effective method for reprogramming beliefs that I have ever witnessed.

And once that is understood, the only question is, which beliefs must be targeted for removal, and which new beliefs must be installed for all effects of aging and death to disappear … that’s what this new project is all about …

The blueprint of salvation is available for anyone to read. It’s contained in A Course in Miracles. And here, my friends, is Lesson 163:

There is no death. The Son of God is free.

Death is a thought that takes on many forms, often unrecognized. It may appear as sadness, fear, anxiety or doubt; as anger, faithlessness and lack of trust; concern for bodies, envy, and all forms in which the wish to be as you are not may come to tempt you. All such thoughts are but reflections of the worshipping of death as savior and as giver of release.

Embodiment of fear, the host of sin, god of the guilty and the lord of all illusions and deceptions, does the thought of death seem mighty. For it seems to hold all living things within its withered hand; all hopes and wishes in its blighting grasp; all goals perceived but in its sightless eyes. The frail, the helpless and the sick bow down before its image, thinking it alone is real, inevitable, worthy of their trust. For it alone will surely come.

All things but death are seen to be unsure, too quickly lost however hard to gain, uncertain in their outcome, apt to fail the hopes they once engendered, and to leave the taste of dust and ashes in their wake, in place of aspirations and of dreams. But death is counted on. For it will come with certain footsteps when the time has come for its arrival. It will never fail to take all life as hostage to itself.

Would you bow down to idols such as this? Here is the strength and might of God Himself perceived within an idol made of dust. Here is the opposite of God proclaimed as lord of all creation, stronger than God’s Will for life, the endlessness of love and Heaven’s perfect, changeless constancy. Here is the Will of Father and of Son defeated finally, and laid to rest beneath the headstone death has placed upon the body of the holy Son of God.

Unholy in defeat, he has become what death would have him be. His epitaph, which death itself has written, gives no name to him, for he has passed to dust. It says but this: “Here lies a witness God is dead.” And this it writes again and still again, while all the while its worshippers agree, and kneeling down with foreheads to the ground, they whisper fearfully that it is so.

It is impossible to worship death in any form, and still select a few you would not cherish and would yet avoid, while still believing in the rest. For death is total. Either all things die, or else they live and cannot die. No compromise is possible. For here again we see an obvious position, which we must accept if we be sane; what contradicts one thought entirely can not be true, unless its opposite is proven false.

The idea of the death of God is so preposterous that even the insane have difficulty in believing it. For it implies that God was once alive and somehow perished; killed, apparently, by those who did not want Him to survive. Their stronger will could triumph over His, and so eternal life gave way to death. And with the Father died the Son as well.

Death’s worshippers may be afraid. And yet, can thoughts like these be fearful? If they saw that it is only this which they believe, they would be instantly released. And you will show them this today. There is no death, and we renounce it now in every form, for their salvation and our own as well. God made not death. Whatever form it takes must therefore be illusion. This the stand we take today. And it is given us to look past death, and see the life beyond.

Our Father, bless our eyes today. We are Your messengers, and we would look upon the glorious reflection of Your Love which shines in everything. We live and move in You alone. We are not separate from Your eternal life. There is no death, for death is not Your Will. And we abide where You have placed us, in the life we share with You and with all living things, to be like You and part of You forever. We accept Your Thoughts as ours, and our will is one with Yours eternally. Amen.

– A Course in Miracles

There are many other passages I could quote, and unlike any other book or “authority” on the planet, this book has never steered me wrong. Not once.

Oh, and if you want this – the life eternal – there are some other “idols” that must go … you must be willing to let go of the symbols of death, which include eating meat and practicing or believing in monogamy (special relationships in any form), among many other “hidden” subconscious beliefs in death … but trust me, you don’t want those things anyway. They are responsible for all your misery.

Everything else I can think of is going into this new 30-Day Challenge … this will be a fun experiment … stay tuned … :)