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November 26, 2009

The Longevity Bible – A Book Review

Filed under: Book Reviews, Immortality, Living Longer Column — artkunkin @ 4:18 pm

November 26, 2009 (850 words)

The Longevity Bible – A Book Review
(The Secret of Longevity Is To Keep Breathing)

by Art Kunkin

Only a hundred years ago, people were lucky to live beyond age forty. Now, life expectancy has risen to age seventy-four for men and eighty for women. Recent studies show that the average sixty-five year old American can expect to live another seventeen years. And at present modern medicine is striving to keep us alive well into our nineties and beyond. But who wants to live to be one hundred without their health, vitality and faculties intact? These goals are well within our reach, according to Dr. Gary Small, M.D., director of the UCLA Center on Aging and author of “The Longevity Bible” along with his actress wife, Gigi Vorgan. (more…)

November 12, 2009

How Shall We Spend Our Holidays?

Filed under: Life Style, Living Longer Column, Political — artkunkin @ 4:11 pm

November 19, 2009 (780 words)

How Shall We Spend Our Holidays?
Spend Time Caring, Not Buying

by Art Kunkin

I am reproducing here some useful thoughts that friends of mine in Michigan have been distributing each year since 1981 in a leaflet with this same headline. Since that essay is too long for this space, I have rewritten and edited it, mostly eliminating some anti-establishment rhetoric used by my friends.

The holiday season of 2009 is upon us. Many of us are concerned about how to make ends meet. We dread the demands of family and friends for all the things they have come to expect of us. And cards proclaiming “Peace On Earth” ring hollow as the daily news reminds us that our world is in a long war.

Many are hoping that we can forget our personal problems and shut out politics by plunging into the spirit of the holidays. And once again we are planning to hide our fears about what tomorrow will bring by trying to buy happiness and good cheer. Encouraged by advertising and the glut of shiny but shoddy goods, holiday season has become consumer season. (more…)

A Report From The 7th UFO Crash Retrieval Conference

Filed under: Living Longer Column, Political — artkunkin @ 4:06 pm

November 12, 2009 (1000 words)

Will President Obama Reveal That Aliens Are Here?
A Report From The 7th UFO Crash Retrieval Conference

by Art Kunkin (with much input from Stephen Kaiser)

Last weekend I had the good fortune to attend the 7th annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference in Las Vegas with 300 others. Although many of us are conditioned to start laughing at the mention of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO’s), Flying Saucers and Aliens, I have observed how these concepts have crept into our modern culture.
For example, everyone seems to know what a Gray alien looks like. They have black, insect-like eyes and gray skin. They are thin and small and have very little in the way of noses, ears or mouths. They are frequently guilty of abducting people into their space ships. Then they medically probe your body for unknown purposes.
Weird as all this sounds, I was very impressed (more…)

November 5, 2009

The Two-Minute Superbrain Yoga Exercise

Filed under: Brain Training, Health, Immortality, Living Longer Column — artkunkin @ 4:02 pm

November 5, 2009 (925 words)

The Two-Minute Superbrain Yoga Exercise
Flows Sexual Energy Into The Brain

by Art Kunkin

If you or anyone you know has an inability to concentrate or suffers from memory loss, I recommend a simple two-minute physical exercise called Superbrain Yoga. Concentration, of course, is the ability to stay focused that is absolutely essential to living a healthy, productive and long life. Although I believe I can adequately explain Superbrain Yoga in the few hundred words available in this column, the reader can actually see the exercise being taught by Medical Doctor Eric B. Robins in a four minute film available on the Internet at www.youtube.com.

Superbrain Yoga is an ancient Chinese exercise that was taught many years ago (more…)

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