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Yes, You Can Live to a Hundred Years or More

The Esoteric Knowledge Behind Health, Longevity, and Purpose

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Yes, You Can Live to a Hundred Years or More

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What if aging is not primarily a biological process—but a belief-driven one?

At age 81, Stephen Hawley Martin is routinely mistaken for someone decades younger. In Yes, You Can Live to a Hundred Years or More, he reveals the esoteric principles—long known to mystics, quietly acknowledged by quantum physicists, and hinted at in the teachings of Jesus—that govern health, vitality, and the length of a human life.

This is not a conventional longevity book.
There are no biohacks, miracle supplements, or medical fads.

Instead, this book explores a far more radical—and powerful—idea:

Your beliefs, expectations, and sense of purpose shape your physical reality, including how long and how well you live.

Drawing on:

  • Near-death experience research
  • Quantum physics and consciousness studies
  • Christian mysticism and New Thought
  • Jungian psychology and ancient esoteric traditions

Martin explains why consciousness—not matter—is fundamental, and how this truth changes everything about health, aging, and vitality.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • Why belief is the most underestimated factor in longevity
  • How prayer, expectation, and intention measurably affect the body
  • The difference between the ego self and the true “I AM”
  • Why a sense of purpose (your raison d’être) is essential to long life
  • How unresolved beliefs quietly undermine health—and how to change them
  • Why many people age prematurely despite “doing everything right”

This book is written for readers who sense that mainstream explanations of reality are incomplete—and who are ready to understand why consciousness creates experience, not the other way around.

If you are drawn to the work of Neville Goddard, Carl Jung, Thomas Troward, Edgar Cayce, or modern consciousness research—and if you want a life that remains meaningful, vital, and engaged well into old age—this book offers a coherent, grounded, and deeply challenging perspective.

Living to a hundred is not about fighting time.
It is about understanding who you are, why you are here, and how reality actually works.
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