My Story
This work, “The Immortality Process,” cannot be done alone. This is my experience. I am connected to a lineage of immortals; I gain strength and stability from them.
I assimilate and synchronize with their immortality. It strengthens me; my practice of Qi Gong makes this possible. Alone I am calamity and accident; with Masters who have tread this path, I activate and find my own eternal life.
My experience is that I have to make immortality happen by myself, to a degree, finding my own strength and ability. I have to make it happen of my own desire and will; but alone I am not enough. Desire and will, alone, do not suffice. I must have faith, balance and assistance to progress.
I must connect and synchronize with immortal lineage, with the body of my teachers and their immortality. I do this by Qi Gong, contemplative intention and movement. I do this by not thinking and going about the duties of my day.
By doing Qi Gong for many years, I feel my teachers’ immortality, the flesh of it, hard and pure within me. I connect to it, my teacher’s practice, and my own immortality responds. It activates and strengthens.
I focus upon immortality. I see it, feel it within me and know it. I have been doing this since the age of 17. I am now 56.
At 17 the thought of immortality was new and a surprise to me, but it made sense was something I knew to be true for me. I understood it as my destiny, my purpose in life–to create a world where death and suffering were clearly an option, not an inevitable reality.
As a teenager, I met an American Master who was working on her own immortality process. She shared and passed the fruit of her practice on to me. Immortality pursuit began in earnest for me at this time. From her I gained the truth of life I sought since a much younger age.
Her work has been with me. Her strength has come to me, as I discovered mine. At this time, age 17, the conscious awareness of immortality began for me. It was a process of thought and challenge, pushing against the norm of human behavior and belief. Now it’s easier; I follow where immortality leads. I pay attention and cooperate.
All my life I wanted to fit in and be part of the crowd. I wanted to be a regular man with a typical life, on the same path as everyone else. But I knew this was not my way. My destiny was immortality and teaching this practice to others.
I knew with all my might and strength, with all my human possibility, that I’d pursue the fate of immortality and perfect life.
Immortality, this thought so new and unapparent, seemed to grate against the way of life and the manner everyone else was living. Everything we do and see always seems to live and die? Yet wise men and women throughout history have said we are designed to live, that death is overcome and not a necessity. The fact of immortality upon the earth is not new. It is ancient, and goes as far back as written history.
You would imagine that death would be the most we all could fear, but immortal life was and is, at times, a challenge for me. My body and mind can resist the thought of living forever, lured to death by eons of time and misguided beliefs. I can feel the desire to follow the crowd and the way that people live and die. This can seem an easier way to go, the way of life and death; there is little resistance. It is natural to believe in what you see, to follow others as they live and pass away. But such an end is not necessity.
To reverse the bind, to break the spell and habit of death has been work that continues for me. I’ve wanted to be as others and fit in, to belong to humanity. Yet to live with immortality, today, you must go against the grain of common living, resist the way of ending life. You can’t follow the crowd in such a way. Your must follow yourself, deep inside, and discover who you are.
The immortal way has required taking death full on, facing how death’s formed and saying, “No, I choose to live.”
Facing death and turning it around has not been easy. Death, however, gives you strength to live forever; if you face it, and say “no” with all your life. With this done, death becomes your power to live. Death unravels, its contortion released as immortal life.
If you deny death’s way, not once or twice, but every day you live; death turns around and holds you up in life forever. Death is overcome by practice, work and patience. This work requires your life, every last scintilla. You have to sacrifice. You have to grow the part of you that knows, and find yourself.
I have faced death in the eye for years with constant looking, saying no, but wondering… until the way of death became the force of life eternal. The habit of dying, forced upon me, has loosened it grip. But the work must be done; I still do it. The secret to immortal life is revealed by a slow and gentle look into the core and center of death’s appearance.
Resisting the flow of common belief gave power and ability to my life. Facing pain and struggle, pulling out of it alive and having faith, has led to easier times. Immortality has taken hold and does its work now, with little effort of my own.
Take command, and live your life immortal. Do it all, then do it again. Find immortals, see their path and follow yours. Gain the strength of knowing it’s been done. Be careful though: false ego does not pass in any form. There is no secret you must learn. You need not become a “wise man,” “saint” or “guru.” No one will look up to you; fame and fortune will not come. Immortality is simply who you really are, that’s all. And knowing who you are is enough to live forever.
None of us are special in this work, it’s just the way we are designed, to live forever. A life of humble attitude will get you there, of patience and practice, of purpose and pursuit.
For me, the practice of Qi Gong corrects most problems on the way. I ask my faith for help. I see the plan before me. I take each step, one step at a time.
I am afraid at times of immortality. It is a normal fear. I am afraid I’ll succeed, it’s unknown to me. I’m afraid I will fail, yet it’s the reason I was born and live. I do live it, immortality, and strengthen in it’s way.
The world has its pull toward death, a habit of historic action. My purpose is to change this. Not alone, but with others on a similar path, spreading the method of immortal living around the world, again and again, until all people know they have a choice to live and advance—with pleasure, health and happiness, forever. This is my message, my teaching and the purpose of my life.
We can change what is wrong by changing what we do—changing how we think, act and feel. We can change our fate by choosing not to die, by choosing to live.
Qi Gong is one part of the practice that I teach and do myself that can make immortality happen. I recommend it. I also recommend reading relevant literature and thinking of yourself as immortal now and then. Try it out! Do healthy work; pray perhaps. Move your body with elegance and grace; eat well. Contemplate your life, and think of where you want to go? All of this can make immortality happen, as you gently progress, allowing life and giving it direction.
Whether a person in the practice of immortality lives or dies is not the “point” or question. If you’re concerned about this fact, and use it as a measure, you are off track.
This work is about awareness, mass consciousness, communication and the physics of change. When the choice of immortality is made by one, immortality becomes easier for all. When the practice of immortality is know and accomplished by the masses, immortality becomes a fact of life and the norm of living
We are in this together. There is no judgment. No one’s left behind and no one person is ahead of another in this practice. We are all the same, doing this together.
Each person is yourself. Your left hand cannot get ahead of your right. There is but one body of life and consciousness. In this work, there is no meaning to first or last, or “best in show.” We are the same. We are each others’ life.
We change the physics of the world by choosing life, not death. It requires decision that is followed by action. The more of us who make this choice and practice, the more immortal living comes to life. Eventually it’s not a choice so hard or different, but a life we all expect and see around us every day. Immortality becomes the norm and what is seen by all. Death is gone, and its memory fades as we live how we’re designed.
This is my story, life and way. It is what’s happening now. And you can live it.