Who is Peter Kelder?

June 10 2010 No Commented
 

As far as I know, Peter Kelder‘s book is the only written source of the priceless information it reveals: five
ancient Tibetan rites
which hold the key to lasting youth, health, and vitality. For thousands of years these seemingly magical rites were shrouded in secrecy in remote Himalayan monasteries. The five rites were first brought to the attention of the Western world in the original edition of Peter Kelder’s book, published almost 50 years ago.

Since that time,the book and its extraordinary wealth of information have been largely lost and forgotten. The purpose of this new, revised edition is to bring Peter Kelder’s message back before the public in hope that large
numbers of people will be influenced and helped by it.

It is impossible to say whether Peter Kelder’s story of Colonel Bradford is based on fact, fiction, or a blend of the
two. But the validity of his message is beyond question. My own experience, as well as letters and notes from
readers throughout the world, proves to my complete satisfaction that the five rites do really work! I cannot
promise that the rites will erase 50 years from your age, transform you overnight, or make you live to 125. But I
do know that they can help anyone to look and feel years younger, and to gain a greater sense of well-being. If you
perform the rites daily, you should begin to notice results in 30 days or less. In about ten weeks, you’ll probably start
to see more substantial benefits. Whatever the pace of your progress, it’s always a thrilling moment when
friends actually begin to comment that you are looking younger and healthier.

If the five rites really work, the big question is how?

How could simple exercises have such a profound effect on the body’s aging process? It is interesting to note that
Peter Kelder’s explanation, which you are about to read, does find some support in recent scientific advancements.
Kirlian photography, which shows the body surrounded by an invisible electrical field or “aura,” does
indeed suggest that we are “fed” by some form of energy that permeates the universe. It is also true that the Kirlian
aura of a young, healthy person is different from that of an aging, unhealthy person.

How could simple exercises have such a profound effect on the body’s aging process? It is interesting to note thatMr. Kelder’s explanation, which you are about to read, does find some support in recent scientific advancements.Kirlian photography, which shows the body surrounded by an invisible electrical field or “aura,” doesindeed suggest that we are “fed” by some form of energy that permeates the universe. It is also true that the Kirlianaura of a young, healthy person is different from that of an aging, unhealthy person.

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