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In this episode of "Daily Alchemy," Sean Clayton delves deep into the concept of longevity, life, death, and the power of perception and intention. Touching upon themes of time, rational thinking, societal norms, and the inherent coding of humans towards death, Sean emphasizes the potential for extended life by altering one's mindset. Drawing from the Scientific American article, he discusses the possibility of humans living up to 20,000 years.

Sean argues that the societal emphasis on education, systematized life structures, and preconceived notions of life duration may be limiting our potential for longer, more fulfilling lives. He also touches upon advancements in anti-aging technology and the importance of holistic body health.

Drawing parallels between mindsets and health, he observes that individuals who defy their predicted time of death often have a changed thought pattern. He stresses the power of intention, pointing out that one's mental state and beliefs can shape the course of their life, even its duration.

In his view, the moment of death brings clarity about the purpose of life. Sean speaks to the power of collective consciousness, the importance of recognizing our interconnectedness, and the need to seek abundance and love in all facets of existence.

Concluding with a call for self-awareness and love, Sean encourages individuals to shift from focusing on the purpose of death, which encompasses pain and suffering, to the purpose of life – understanding, unity, and infinite abundance.