The Biology of Choice: How Science is Turning Aging from an Inevitability into an Option

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The Biology of Choice: How Science is Turning Aging from an Inevitability into an Option-1
Dying as a process of returning to the expanded state of Unity

Death as a process of returning to an expanded state of Oneness

QUESTION:

What do you think about the possibility of us finally moving beyond the way we currently age and die? I sense that human beings are capable of halting the "aging or maturing process" of the body at any age, making death a matter of personal choice rather than a forced conclusion.

ANSWER from lee:

I see this as a fundamental part of our evolutionary development. While the current reality applies to everyone today, a new paradigm will eventually become the standard for all. This is not merely an individual feat, but the natural progression of our civilization.

Aging is the result of lagging behind the speed of our own energetic expansion. We expand as we cultivate new desires. Consequently, the act of not allowing oneself to truly be oneself creates the physical effect of aging.

Animals experience this for different reasons; they adhere to natural cycles without any urge to change them, which provides a "guaranteed exit from the body" once their purpose is fulfilled. They do not formulate new concepts of self to be realized through desire. Humans, however, possess an ego capable of creation and can reinvent themselves indefinitely.

Therefore, for a human being, the return to an expanded state of Unity could look quite different—an ascension into a new frequency range while still within the physical form. This is a concept known in various traditions as the "transition to a light body."

Both of these paths represent the next evolutionary step for humanity.

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