Mike Parsons
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It’s helpful to know how to do something—until it becomes so ingrained that it functions instinctively, programmed into our unconscious. I no longer have to consciously think every day about how to focus energy into the seven energy gates. I am that now. It’s moved beyond a linear practice—it’s become my entire model of thinking.
But to reach that point, I had to go through the process. I had to intentionally practise it daily. I would focus the rivers of living water into the Merkabah at the core of my being. I energised that with the life of immortality, and then directed that energy to flow through the gates within my physical body. That process empowered me for everything I needed to do—and yes, even to keep myself alive through the flow of immortal life. I can choose to focus that energy.
It’s a journey of learning, of growth and maturity. Eventually, it becomes who you are. It stops being a conscious act and becomes a state of being. Just as we don’t need to remind ourselves to breathe or to keep our hearts beating, once this kind of energy flow is fully established, it moves into the unconscious realm. It’s built into us. It simply flows.
In the same way we’re not constantly thinking, “Better breathe… better pump blood…”—we can be reprogrammed with the energy of life until it becomes automatic. Immortality can become who we are. But this requires intention. Most people aren’t disciplined enough to focus in that way. They hope immortality will just happen. But we have to choose to live from that reality. We have to embrace the I AM—the source of immortal life.
Jesus said that if we drink from the springs of living water, we will live forever. But you have to drink. It’s a choice. It’s not some mythical fountain of youth, or a secret serum. The source is not external—it’s the Spirit, it’s life, and it’s already within. That well is bubbling up inside us, and it will never run dry.
Jesus told the woman at the well, “If you drink from this, you will never be thirsty again.” That’s the key—drawing from the right source. When that becomes your only source, your life changes. You don’t eat to survive—you eat to fellowship, to enjoy. You’re living from a completely different perspective.
And I truly believe that’s God’s intention: that we all come into this state of being—dwelling in it, living in it. A state that frees us from the limitations of the world around us. Living from an immortal state means I’m not bound by the laws and conditions of a world still in the process of restoration. I’m choosing not to live connected to death.
Even though people around us are dying—and just yesterday, a close friend of mine passed away—I know where he is now. He’s in a better place, but I don’t believe it was God’s ultimate intention for him to die. Still, everyone has to find their own place of understanding and reality. Over the last couple of years, I’ve known people who believed in immortality, yet they still died. Does that shake my belief? No. I won’t let it stop me living in the truth of immortality. But I do grieve with those left behind. It’s tragic, heartbreaking, and I feel deep sorrow for those now facing that loss.
But just because things haven’t fully manifested yet doesn’t make the truth any less real. God’s desire is to restore immortality to all of us.
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