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  • Check out this website! Very Interesting!!!

    Find out your virtual age!

    The questions are very interesting...might even help identify which Modules would be most useful to be using.

    I cannot vouch for the accuracy of this, however, it can be fun and informative.

    http://www.sonnyradio.com/realage3.swf


    My Results:

    Biological Age 50
    Virtual Age 35.3

    Life Expectancy 90.7



    Kevin

    PATHS For Healing
    Energetic Science Ministries
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  • #2
    results

    biological age 36
    virtual age 15.9
    life expectancy 94.1

    I see some things on that test that probably
    could be different.

    Starting at 104 as the highest life expectancy
    is conservative in my opinion and a few other
    things.
    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

    Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
    Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
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    • #3
      Good grief!
      My virtual age came out 24.9 and life expectancy 102.1!!!
      I agree with Aaron....
      my original teacher's teacher...was 113 last time I asked (5 years ago) and still seeing patients!

      Nancy
      Life in Balance Ayurveda
      www.AyurvedicBalance.com

      www.pathsforbalance.com

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      • #4
        That was fun! Even tho I am overweight, my virtual age is 16 years less than my actual age and my life expectancy is 91.6.
        Namaste,
        Pamela
        Discover the Single Greatest Health Science Breakthrough of the Century

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        • #5
          Ha ha, you old coots! I'm 40, but apparently my virtual age is 29 (in the spirit, if not quite in the flesh!) and I'm going to kick the bucket at the relatively young age of 85. Thanks for sharing that site Kevin, it was brilliant and really made me think about what I want to be doing with the other half of my life. I aim to have a great time when I'm older ... with or without my own teeth.

          Why do we always assume that life is something that can only be lived while we are young? How can we best live after retirement? Should we ever retire in the first place? How do we stay healthy and sharp-minded, and avoid being burdens on our descendents? This issue is a special concern of mine, because I live in the country with the longest life expectancy in the world (Japan), and frankly over here many big social problems are arising because of it. We need to think more seriously about this.

          Thanks again, Kevin!

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          • #6
            HOLY MOLY!!!

            This "test" has calculated my virtual age as 21 years younger than my biological age, which is fine and dandy , BUT...

            It has also told me that I should expect to live to be 97 years old!!! I'm not sure how I feel about that...I like the idea of having a good long time to work towards further enlightenment, but one never knows how one's physical and mental health will evolve, among other worldly situations... Maybe I should invest in a walker and some orthopedic shoes NOW and save some money since it is most probable that the price of such items will skyrocket by then!!!

            At any rate, I personally plan on keeping a good sense of humor and exercising my body, mind and soul in any ways that I can in order to enjoy myself as much as possible before I pass over! If any of you Lovies feel like hanging out with me on one of our front porches while we rock away in our rocking chairs and reminisce about the good old days before (and after) PATHS, I'll personally provide the spiked spirulina smoothies! By the looks of things, we're probably gonna need them!!! And speaking of PATHS...it doesn't look like this test has taken into account that some of the modules could add years to one's life, which means that we could all still be around even LONGER!!!

            Dear Rin...You bring up some excellent points for thoughtful consideration, but I guess I just didn't want to think about them yet!!!

            With Much Love and Gratitude,

            Pamela
            My PATHS Website
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            • #7
              Deleted post as it was supposed to be a response in a different thread.

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              • #8
                Thanks for posting this. Seems to be based on life insurance mortality tables.

                I got a virtual age of 45.5, am 51. Says You can expect to live approximately another 11100 more days.

                Life expectancy - 81.5

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                • #9
                  That is interesting (and a little scary)!

                  I am 26 and my virtual age is 23.3.

                  My life expectancy is 76.6!!!

                  My Fiance is 22 and his virtual age is 31.7 with a life expectancy of 64.3!!!

                  eek!
                  The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to sharpen.
                  -Eden Phillpotts

                  www.pathsforpeace.com

                  http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/c...faces?siteId=3

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                  • #10
                    Mary just did this-

                    Actual age 52

                    Virtual age 34.4

                    Life expectancy 93.6


                    Kevin

                    PATHS For Healing
                    Energetic Science Ministries
                    Meditation at the Click of a Button, Guaranteed!


                    ESM Forum Support Link

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