This I find to be useful to all human beings at this moment in time here on earth. NO matter what is presently happening to you, you need to allow for this possibility. (That both you and I may never die). I have been through awful things at various times in my life starting with whooping cough at age 2 that I got because I had no immunizations at all. So, the very thing that gave me an amazing immune system almost killed me at age 2 (and my son too) when he was 2 to 3 years of age as well. (I made sure my daughters both got immunizations for whooping cough by the way when they were born years later).
Just a few minutes ago I sent a text at the end of a long texting conversation that said simply "Living forever or dying right now are both equally real" which is true for me.
Even as I must admit I could die right now and have psychologically prepared for this since my near death experience in 1998 and 1999 with a heart virus which forced my retirement, I also have psychologically prepared to never die simply because both are equally real to me.
Why is this?
Because of scientific advancement and the fact that I am not poor.
So, because of this and the fact that I'm constantly researching about longevity in various ways, including speaking to my doctors about what is possible, there might be a chance that "I never die!"
My wife for example, doesn't see the point of never dying. However, as a trained adept in the Mystical Christian tradition as well as the Tibetan Buddhist Traditions I Do see the wisdom of never dying to be a wisdom blessing ongoing to humanity on into the future.
There are many things in life you cannot really get a grip on mentally until you are in your 50s or above. So, I see people who are over 50 often as repositories of almost infinite wisdom which can benefit all beings who wish to not die before they are 20 or 30 years of age. And there are a lot of these worldwide.
So, I see it as a worthwhile goal for all of us with our mental and emotional and spiritual faculties intact to live as long as we can to help our progeny (children) and everyone we know or contact in our lives with our wisdom and experience.
When you are young often you are susceptible to all sorts of craziness, of falling in love and when that doesn't work you want to kill yourself (I've been there from 21 to 25). And only my live in girlfriend getting pregnant ended my selfish preoccupation with suicide from a broken heart.
Often men down through the centuries young men have joined the army to commit suicide in an honorable way when this happens. It has always been this way. However, this wasn't my choice because the Viet Nam War wasn't one which I thought was very honorable at the time. The reason for the war never made any sense to me much like when we attacked Iraq and Saddam Hussein.
So, just surviving to 30 is a lot for many young men around the world. But, I survived and so can you!
And if you make it to 30 with health and a level head the likelihood is you will also see 90 if you are living in Europe, the U.S. or places like Japan or others around the world with a potential long lifespan available to you.
And the way things are presently going scientifically and medically, there may be no limit to how long you or I can live the way things are going right now worldwide.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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