Peter Ragnar

If You're Conscious, How Can You Die?

 

In this WIE exclusive, Andrew Cohen interviews Peter Ragnar about the outrageous proposition that through true self-mastery, it should be possible to actually live forever! Andrew had this to say about his conversation with one of the most genuine—and genuinely freethinking—individuals on the planet:

The amazing Peter Ragnar is a modern-day shaman, Taoist wizard, natural life scientist, and self-master par excellence. He lives in the Tennessee mountains with his wife, and he claims to be a “senior citizen” but refuses to give away his age because he “doesn't believe in it.” He does strenuous two-hour strength-training workouts seven days a week and performs record-breaking feats. He's been a martial arts practitioner for over fifty years, and he has developed his own version of Taoist energy practice called “Magnetic Qi Gong,” which he claims is the key to immortality. He has healing powers and is renowned for his clairvoyant and telepathic abilities. He lives on a strict diet of raw foods and juices and has spent a lifetime studying the relationship between the body and the mind at all levels. And his most remarkable attainment is his profound awakening to the energetic dimension, or “bio-electric-magnetic” field, of life. While this dimension of reality and experience is one that many have heard of, it's a world that Peter actually lives in. All this being said, Peter's most compelling and inspiring message is his steadfast and passionate call to self-mastery based upon the relentless cultivation of intention.

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Recorded on: 3/25/2005

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Self-Mastery

 

If You're Conscious, How Can You Die?

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