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A comprehensive guide to the world of Anti Aging!

In the present times everyone, from the scientific community to the people who are obsessed with looking younger to a casual on-looker, is so greatly involved in understanding the process of aging or more specifically anti aging. Who wants to age after all ?

But for amount of curiosity it has generated what is shocking is that none seem to be vaguely be on the right track. After conducting extensive clinical trials on human and animals alike, the scientific community has never been able to zero in one that "one" idea which will seal the fate of future human generations, or so to speak. To one point for looking at the solutions in meteorite dust to red wine till finally when the idea of food occurred to them, the journey has been quite an unsuccessful one to say the least! 

Not so for the big corporates though! As you grow older they seem to be getting richer! 

But all these doubts and negativity surrounding the subject disappears when one reads the book- Sanatan Kriya- The Ageless Dimension by Yogi Ashwini ji. The book is a beautiful take on the whole subject and suddenly one starts to understand the science behind all this! A book comes like a refreshing change amid all this chaos demystifies the process in such simple terms that even a layman would appreciate the science.
After all the attempts by "anti aging scientists" to explain aging, all this had started to seem more like hit and trail!  

As per Yogi ji, everyone comes with a limited reservoir of prana or life force and the faster we spend it the faster we age. This spending could be done in various ways faster rate of breathing, hyperactivity, rapid rate of metabolism and in fact a whole bunch of things that depends of your body composition! He even mentions some ancient rasayans and specific kriyas, which arrest the process of aging!
The processes are explained in great details with a lot of focus given to minute details to make sure the one is never in doubt. However the book is so well organized that the reader is never overwhelmed by the amount of knowledge that is on the plate! In fact, once you give yourself up to the author, amazing details about yourself are revealed to you!

A comprehensive guide to the world of anti aging written with extra ordinary expertise only commanded by a master!

On reading the book one also sees the sad part in all this. That, to begin with we are trying to re invent the wheel and on top of that are doing such a hopeless job at it! Ancient Indian seers had all this decoded and gave us the exact steps to be followed to stay healthy and age slower!
What is even sadder is that somehow modern science does not appreciate that solutions always lie within! We can wait for stars to speak but instead could also spend some time listening to our elders, of course with the grace of your Guru!

For more on the subject one can refer to the book- Sanatan Kriya - The Ageless Dimension by Yogi Ashwini.

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