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April 30, 2009

Does One Become An “Immediate Immortal” With This System?

Filed under: Immortality, The Philosopher's Stone of Longevity — artkunkin @ 3:01 pm

Here is an interesting comment sent to a recent posting of mine to which I wish to respond.

Submitted on 2009/04/30 at 2:07pm

While I can not attest to any life lengthening, I can attest to the point of having more energy after using this method. I have conducted a blind test on a friend of mine (with consent) and they even talked about have more energy a day after using the method described in the book (as opposed to not noticing any changes after using a non-active method that appears the same from the users perspective).

A response from Art Kunkin

Aside from theoretical expectations, I too don’t (and couldn’t) notice any “life extension.” However, after ingesting this Stone for more than two years now, I can report that my hair is growing at twice its former rate, likewise my fingernails and my energy (including sexual) is noticeably higher. I also can report that I have heard from a reader of my book who has visited the Merry Widow mine in Montana that the people who visit the mine to breathe the radon gas there (See the National Geographic magazine for January 2004 and the reference in my book “Alchemy: The Secret of Immortality Finally Revealed”) that the people who experience cures for themselves and for their animals from the radon (which, not so incidentally, is 450 times the U.S. government recommended safe dosage) have to go back to the mine every year because their cure “wears off.”

In other words, a person seemingly benefits from a one-time shot of the radioactivity (and visitors to the Merry Widow Mine usually visit the mine for several hours, often several days in a row during a vacation visit) but real results seem to require a regular reinforcement of the energy (and my protocol as described in my book involves a weekly ingestion of the “magic” fruit). I hope this is useful. See the original posting of the comment below. Art Kunkin

A Proposed Experiment With Melissa

Filed under: Test Category — artkunkin @ 1:17 pm

Hello Everyone,

I am taking the liberty of posting an email I received today from Michael Dean Case along with my answer to begin the process of using this Blog program to dialogue with my friends.

You will notice that someone is attacking this Blog by loading us with over a thousand comments on one post. I am researching how to remove this spam and preventing this from recurring. Any ideas?

So here is the email exchange. I have not edited out Michael’s email address. What do you think of that? Any objections? Art

Art Kunkin Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 3:29 PM
To: MDeanCase@aol.com
Dear Michael,

Thanks for writing.

I think your proposed experiment with Melissa is an excellent idea. Mellissa has a great reputation in alchemy and growing it in radioactive soil is a great idea. Is that what you are proposing doing? Please keep me informed.

My magic apples have no bad taste. The only exceptional thing I have noted is that when I keep the fruit in contact with the Pitchblende for many weeks that the fruit does not rot or at least stays fresh for a long time. I theorize that the mitochondria in the fruit stays alive longer given my procedure.

I have started an Immortality Blog at artkunkin.com so I can have a dialogue with my alchemical friends. Please take a look. I have just started it.

My best wishes to you. Tell me more about yourself. My paperwork is in a mess but I am hoping soon to set up a correspondence file to keep in touch with people like you. There’’s so much to do. One of my long range goals is to get a secretary again. When I was doing the Free Press I had three secretaries at the high point and became spoiled. I send you a hug. Art

On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 1:20 PM, wrote:

Hello
After reading your e-book I was wondering if there has been any new information or data on this subject?

Currently I’m beginning an experimental cycle using your theory on “Primordial Fire” by growing lemon balm in direct contact with naturally occurring “Fire”. By doing so I’m hoping to provide a powerful base for creating a Primum Ens Melissae. Any thoughts about this?

While I have had good success with the direct fruit method you state, it does seem to give the fruit an odd taste. Is this something you’ve come across?

Thank you
Michael

April 7, 2009

A “Dream” Experience About Group Meditation

Filed under: Immortality, Read This First — artkunkin @ 3:48 am

This morning just before I woke up I experienced an event that I consider now to be an actual message. I could call it a dream but it was so intense, so full of meaning, so real, so lucid that now the experience seems to have happened as much as anything else in the last day or in my life. I never thought I would be using this blog to write about my “dreams” but I believe it will be self-explanatory why I am doing so now.
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