Is human "lifespan" predetermined? 【The True Story of the Spiritual World】
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Q. Is human "lifespan" predetermined?
A. Lifespan can be extended through effort.
If there is a reason for existence on Earth, lifespan may be extended.
Generally, it is said that there is such a thing as lifespan, but it is not 100% predetermined. The basis and reason for extending lifespan is that "the person has a reason for existence on this Earth." If there is no reason for existence, one will leave this world. If there is a reason for existence, one is allowed to remain on Earth. Those who wish to extend their lifespan must create their own reason for existence. The greatest reason for existence is that "there is work to be done even after getting older." Therefore, it is important to design that.
Self-transformation at life's turning points
Lifespan can indeed be extended through effort. In life, there are turning points that serve as milestones. These are somewhat predetermined. At various ages such as fifty-five, seventy, seventy-five, eighty... there are turning points and bends. If a philosophical transformation occurs at these turning points, lifespan may be extended. For those who think, "the future is already short," my advice is to "boldly plan for around one hundred twenty years." When you set a plan for one hundred twenty years, worries will disappear. What needs to be done becomes clear. It is then a matter of gradually putting that into action. And it is fine to have the mindset that "even if I fall along the way, that is also good."
Understanding the afterlife well!
The True Story of the Spiritual World.
"What happens to humans after they die?" "If there is a God, why does evil not disappear?" This is the definitive introduction to spirituality that answers simple questions. Spiritual knowledge is comprehensively and clearly covered. This article is based on Part 2, Chapter 2 "Can Destiny Be Changed?" of the same book.
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