Leonard Orr on Immortality
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Leonard Orr on Immortality
Leonard Orr on Immortality
I feel what we call ‘ageing’ is actually a chronic dis-ease that we have simply accepted. Because we believed “physical death was inevitable” we created a way of fading out of life slowly – “ageing...
I'M ALIVE NOW (Physical Immortality) JAHN HOOKS
Eternal Life (Physical Immortality) ILLUMINATI CONGO
Physical Immortality and Ascension - Makalesi
The belief that death is inevitable has killed more people than any other cause. There are case histories of people living for thousands of years by practicing simple areas of spiritual purification, but you would never think to look for them if you didn't believe in the possibility of physical immortality. If you understand the truth that your thoughts create your reality and have certain knowledge of that, you are enlightened. Taking it further, you see that what happens to your body is also the result of your thoughts. The trouble is, we all “bought into” the popular belief that you have to die around 70. (A belief is just a group of thoughts.) There are people around you who have lived a lot longer. There are even people walking around who look 30 and are much, much older. They will never tell the truth about their age until it is safe. They do not want to be thought of as crazy and locked up. Jesus conquered death, and that was the whole point of the New Testament. He was trying to show us we could master our bodies. Few got it. Most people got stuck on the crucifixion and missed the point of the resurrection. Jesus took his body with him. He materialized it for certain devotees even now Babaji materialized his body for one decade to help us in the coming times of strife…
Sondra Ray, Celebration of Breath, Page 48,1983 Celestial Arts Publishers
Really, really worried about the latest storyline reveal in Howard Tayler's sci-fi comic. It always get hairy when functional physical immortality shows up in sci-fi. Super-soldier boosts being added in only muddies the water, making it easier to dismiss an "immortality for everyone" plot. All we need now is an "evil villain" who wants everyone to be super strong and live forever. The cad.
Please, please don't be another anti-immortality, society-is-fine-the-way-it-is, people-need-to-die-to-really-live plot.
Please, Howard.
But then, this is a story world where instant, point-to-point teleportation was added, changing everything. A world where an AI bloomed inside a ship and hard-tookoff without murdering everyone. This story world actually changed and the story still continued. It wasn't instantly rolled back. That's rare.
Instead, people worked around the changes, developing ways to counter or live with the new reality. So maybe this storyline will be treated rationally.
Still, I don't think trillions of people are coming out the other end of this physically immortal.