Today, during this series on Longevity, we turn to another master of longevity: Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara of Japan. Dr. Hinohara is another prime example of someone living a Low Density Lifestyle. This article comes courtesy of the Japan Times. At the age of 98, Shigeaki Hinohara is one of the … [Read more...]
Archives for 2010
The Yogi Grandma
Over the last few days in this series on Longevity, I've told you about two amazing masters of longevity. One was Joe Rollino, who unfortunately passed away on Jan. 11, 2009 (having been hit by a car) at the young age of 104; and then I told you about the amazing [Read more...]
Jack LaLanne – The Master of Longevity
In the previous article in this series on Longevity, I told you about the amazing Joe Rollino, an incredible master of longevity, who died far too soon at age 104. If you read the article, you will recall that Joe was hit by a car on Jan. 11, … [Read more...]
Goodbye Joe, You Left Us Too Soon at 104
As I continue with this series on Longevity, I want to tell you about Joe Rollino. Sadly, Joe Rollino died this past Monday morning, Jan. 11, 2010. He was out walking near his home in Brooklyn, NY when he was struck by a van. The above video has the news report. There's a 15 second commercial at the beginning, so be patient, as it's worth the wait. Joe … [Read more...]
Live Long and Prosper
Today begins the first series of the year - on Longevity.
Why longevity? By living a Low Density Lifestyle and experiencing exceptional health, it increases the odds of living long many times over.
Experiencing longevity is also about living a vital life well into your later years. It's one thing to live a long life, it's another thing to live a long life well.
It can be done, and many have done it … [Read more...]
Top Ten Ways to Start Living a Low Density Lifestyle Now
In yesterday's article I explained What the Heck a Low Density Lifestyle Is. When you read the article, you should be able to wrap your mind around the concept pretty quickly, and I think you'll agree with me that it makes a lot of sense. Tomorrow I will begin the first series of the year, and it will be on Longevity. As you probably know, once I begin a … [Read more...]
Ok…So What the Heck is a Low Density Lifestyle?
Having started the new year off with poetry - which was the nature of all the articles last week, from the poetry of David Tucker, to Susan Jefts, to the odes to the New Year, and finally, to the poetry of Leonard Cohen, I will be beginning a new series, on Longevity, in just a couple of days. But first, we interrupt this message to give you an … [Read more...]
The Poetry of Leonard Cohen
I end this inaugural week of 2010, and the poetry articles that ushered in the year - as a way to help get us in a Low Density Lifestyle frame of mind - with the words of a master poet, Leonard Cohen. Cohen, born in 1934, is a well-known singer-songwriter and author of many classic songs, including "Suzanne," "Sisters of Mercy," "Hallelujah," … [Read more...]
Have No Fear! We’re Ringing in the New Year With Poetry Far and Near
To start the New Year, I thought it would be a nice and very Low Density Lifestyle thing to do to usher it in with poetry. We first heard from poet David Tucker, and then the next day we heard from Susan Jefts. Today I offer a collection of poets who offer poems for the new year. These are poems of optimism and hope. And that's the best way to ring … [Read more...]
The Poetic Nature of Life
Yesterday's article, Onto a New Year, was the first of the new year. I said in the article how I wanted to start the new year off in a Low Density Lifestyle kind of way, by featuring poetry all week long. In yesterday's article, I featured poetry by [Read more...]