While being devoted to an ideal is appreciable, the case seems as an unhealthy obsession and putting too much faith in AI. AI is supposed to be an embodied form of the latest data science and rationality and rational people are expected to give up their own agency to it (Bryan Johnson repeatedly says he gave up his own mind and surrendered himself to AI which "can take much better care of his health than he can" ). But just one rational step ahead of that stance is that reality is much more complex than AI can accurately model and only measuring a certain selection of individual markers is not the way to measure ultimate health or well being. Classic ideology of reductionism and treating the individual as an isolated, insulated biological machine. Still, kudos to him for his discipline. A better inspiration for health and longevity for me is Wim Hof.
I have my own formula for health, well being and longevity:
Proper nutrition with mostly wild harvested powerfoods such as nettle, and also a lot of sprouts
Daily Intermittent fasting and regular 24 or 48 hour fasts
Proper sleep not just in quantity but also in synch with the natural rythms of the earth and the body.
Regular barefoot grounding
Regular Breathwork
Regular cold water exposure
Regular exercise
Regular meditation and prayer
Regular communal sacred plant medicine ceremonies 😉
Being embedded in a long term communal social sphere
Good relations with all people, plants, animals
Being rooted in a certain land
Daily immersion in natural world
Having a lifelong partner
Regular loving sex as a conscious sacred ritual
Last but not least, this is an ideal not to be followed without flexibility: Allowing life.
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Quite an ideal. Perhaps not even half of it is totally feasible for anybody... This pursuit nowadays labelled as "anti aging" is an elite endeavor after all. At least it's a list of a lot of key factors to be aware of.
The consciousness of plants is a constant source of information for medicine, alimentation, and art, and an example of the intelligence and creative imagination of nature. Much of my education I owe to the intelligence of these great teachers. Thus I consider myself to be the “representative” of plants, and for this reason I assert that if they cut down the trees and burn what’s left of the rainforests, it is the same as burning a whole library of books without ever having read them.
~ Pablo Amaringo