hi Dave. I think we come to a point where we notice everything physical here is corruptible, subjected to change with time. as I got older (I'm 59) I felt younger inside due to spiritual studies and meditation and all of that, but the body didn't move as fast as it used to, so we have to slow down when we are no longer spring chickens and we notice things that used to stand up get pulled down instead. none of us have perfection of body and I certainly realized the models on the magazine? they touch them up and make them look perfect; you should see them in the morning before coffee; lol. my guides said focus on whats good on you, maybe its not your skin, but maybe you have a goodlooking nose, or long fingers to play the piano with, or excellent hips that don't need replacing; theres so many positive things to looks at.
and then a good friend who is 64 took up roller blading

our friends can influence us to think younger as I asked myself, well, why not? although I wouldn't take up roller blading myself, I totally support strange older folks who roller blade as age appears to be nothing more than a belief system. even the idea I have that I should slow down when I get older, thats most likely a belief system which is limiting me.
I'll have to study it some more to make sure.
Dave, when you high tail it out of here, will you miss your body? this body served me pretty well, but I don't think I'll attend my own funeral as I don't want a funeral anyway. Gordon's book, Eternity, How To Enjoy it, tells of disembodied spirits coming to look upon what has been cast off, fascinated with that mass. it is interesting I must say but the body is not our intrinsic self. I can't wait to get on the other side and change my hair color everyday without having to go to the store for the hair dye! ok, not a spiritual goal, but who said all goals had to be spiritual?