Everything you want
to know about The Gospel of Longevity
Jump to: THE BOOK | THE AUTHOR | SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY | EVENTS & COMMUNITY | LONGEVITY & LIFESTYLE
About The Book
-
The Gospel of Longevity is a deeply personal and transformative book about escaping the survival anxiety that quietly ages us all. Drawing on his own rebirth experience, James Strole demonstrates that truly sustainable longevity begins with an inner shift. The book shows you how to bridge the spiritual and the scientific, to create not just greater physical health, but a joy-driven, beautifully alive way of being in the world.
-
The book is available on Amazon, Barnes And Noble, Walmart, and everywhere books are sold.
If you'd like to explore the book before purchasing, you can also download the first chapter free here.
-
Yes. The book has received praise from prominent figures across longevity science and publishing — including inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil, longevity researcher Dr. Aubrey de Grey Ph.D., 59-time New York Times bestselling author Mark Victor Hansen, telomere scientist Dr. Bill Andrews of Sierra Sciences, and Academy Award-winning producer Ed Jones. Reader reviews are also available on Amazon.
About The Author
-
James Strole is the Director of People Unlimited Inc. and Executive Director of the Coalition for Radical Life Extension (CRLE) and RAADfest — the The World's #1 Most Impactful Longevity Conference est. 2016.
For over 50 years, he has been one of the most uncompromising voices for physical immortality and unlimited human lifespans, speaking in 26 countries and coaching thousands of people toward ageless living.
-
James Strole is one of the foremost voices on the intersection of spirituality and longevity, having spoken in 26 countries and led immersive community experiences through People Unlimited Inc. for over five decades.
Science & Spirituality
-
Yes — that integration is central to the book's message. James Strole argues that for decades, the conversation about living longer has kept science and spirituality artificially separated. The Gospel of Longevity brings them together, showing that scientific advances in longevity can be fulfilled when matched by an inner transformation — one that replaces survival anxiety with sustained joy, creativity, and aliveness. The book's testimonials by Ray Kurzweil and Aubrey de Grey Ph.D. reflect that dual commitment.
-
The field is moving quickly. Key areas of current advancement include:
Senolytics — drugs that clear damaged senescent cells to slow the aging process. Telomere biology — pioneered by scientists like Dr. Bill Andrews — exploring how to extend the cellular lifespan clock. Epigenetic reprogramming, which aims to reset the biological age of cells toward a younger state. And AI-driven drug discovery, which is dramatically accelerating the identification of anti-aging compounds. Organizations like the Coalition for Radical Life Extension (whose Director is James Strole) and events like RAADfest bring together the leading scientists in these fields annually.
Events & Community
-
Yes. RAADfest (Revolution Against Aging and Death) is the world's most impactful longevity event, co-organized by James Strole and sponsored People Unlimited Inc. It brings together leading scientists, doctors, and longevity advocates for several days of talks, workshops, and community. People Unlimited also hosts regular events and gatherings throughout the year.
Visit peopleunlimitedinc.com for current schedules and to find events near you.
Longevity & Lifestyle
-
The research consistently points to several evidence-based practices: regular physical movement (particularly strength training as we age), a whole-food diet low in ultra-processed foods, quality sleep, strong social connection, and a sense of purpose. James Strole adds a dimension most health guides overlook — the inner shift away from survival-mode thinking. Living in a state of creative engagement and joy, rather than anxious survival, has measurable effects on physical health and biological aging. That shift is what The Gospel of Longevity is fundamentally about.
-
Chronic stress is one of the most significant accelerants of biological aging. Practices shown to reduce its impact include mindfulness and meditation, community belonging, time in nature, breathwork, and finding work or creative purpose that feels generative rather than draining. James Strole's core argument in The Gospel of Longevity goes further: that the deepest source of stress is a worldview built around survival — and that shifting out of survival consciousness, into a life driven by joy and creation, is itself the most powerful longevity practice available.