tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7547355840724708985.post2835130417333388915..comments2023-12-30T19:32:55.803-08:00Comments on Ben Abba's Main Blog: Liara Covert to Uncover the Secrets of Immortals on Sunday, November 22 at 5:30PM ESTBen Abbahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05548190455051095933noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7547355840724708985.post-32101992583981320052009-12-01T16:35:09.576-08:002009-12-01T16:35:09.576-08:00You bring up some great points "Anonymous&quo...You bring up some great points "Anonymous"; which are part of the core of my research.<br /><br />#1. While I have still not obtained any DNA sample from this gentlemen yet, he has confined in me that none of his offspring ever achieved immorality. So, unless he is a physical abnormality, it is unlikely his immortality is purely caused by having the "right genes" at the right time.<br /><br />#2 While his story to me was that he was not aware of his immortality right away, he did reveal a few tidbits that suggest he was mentally prepared for immortality at a young age (i.e. avoided attending any funerals). <br /><br />#3 I totally agree that the repetitive grief of losing friends and family members takes its toll on all of us. This has been, and will continue to be, an important item of my research with this man. <br /><br />#4 He appears to treat each loss as someone who has left his life on a long vacation as oppose to losing someone to death. This is a very difficult lesson for me, but I am attempting to apply this in my own life and observer others who have done the same.<br /><br />#5 So far through my research, it appears to me that physical immortality is achieved through "programming", or more precisely, "reprogramming" rather than a physical gene or a powerful drug or some kind of incantation. I will keep discussing my research further through this blog and other media that I have access to.Ben Abbahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05548190455051095933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7547355840724708985.post-58998103521178673272009-11-30T21:20:23.343-08:002009-11-30T21:20:23.343-08:00I understand you, but your comment suggests to me ...I understand you, but your comment suggests to me that you believe immortality can be achieved through a state of mind and does not necessarily derive itself from a physical origin. But what if it was the opposite? What if someone were physically immortal without ever being aware of their immortality mentally until a significant period of time had elapsed? Then the root of this immortality is physical and not mental. Do you understand my meaning? I do agree with you that lack of fear can reduce or eliminate pain (your hot coals example) but I suggest politely that it does not create a physical transformation into a state of immortality. I would however hypothesize to you that the repetitive grief of losing friends and loved ones over time can be debilitating rather than stimulating to survival. Exposure to grief casts a heavy pallor on one's soul. Repeatedly, it can drag one down into the very depths of hell itself. Sometimes it is better to exist on the edge of relationships my friend then to swirl into the center maelstrom of them...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7547355840724708985.post-29258129500153914772009-11-30T20:45:10.985-08:002009-11-30T20:45:10.985-08:00Interesting prospective "Anonymous".
Ho...Interesting prospective "Anonymous".<br /><br />However, as this blog points out, a person who has survived almost 2,800 years on this planet, can live his life at its fullest, despite finding new friends and family every century or so. He considers making new relationships after losing old ones vital to his survival. <br /><br />Also, it is not that immortality brings release from earthly fears; it is the release of earthly fears that bring about immortality. Walking barefoot on hot coals is the easiest way to prove this.Ben Abbahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05548190455051095933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7547355840724708985.post-26713938121074966822009-11-30T20:21:36.940-08:002009-11-30T20:21:36.940-08:00"Fear of death gives others control over us. ..."Fear of death gives others control over us. Without fear of death, we become free to live our lives to their fullest." - a mistaken belief Liara. How can one live their life to the fullest when they must give up their friends every decade or so to the spectre of death? Never having the enjoyment of familial company in the truest sense of the word? It is a naive belief that immortality brings release from earthly fears...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com