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Can i form a coven for immortals?

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im 47 years old but i look like 25,i fool those who does not know me that im still a teen ager,they all say i look young,i can mingle with young people and no one will say in too old those that are younger in age than me looks older than me,i think i have stop aging since 25 and i dont know why,i think im immortal..is there other like me out there if there are,can we organized our self into clan or coven,i think immortals is the next step in the human evolution and our number is increasing

another question if immortals are out there do we constitute a ruling class or spicie and mortals our servants

you see i aLmost die of some seroius sickness when i was 25 years old i was revived and ever since i realized i havent age since ,i look now at 47 years as i look then when i was 25,no wrinkle no balness no gray hair,my relatives were shocked and believed im somekind of a witch[aswang]but i dont crave human flesh and i dont fly,i just dont age,since the near death experience

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  1. only the dead who believe they have spirits can do this the spirit is immortal not the body.

    no if they were a ruling class then the people in charge wouldn't die like every one else does!


  2. When you are 100 years old and still look 25 and haven't died yet, come back and talk to me

  3. There was this beautiful (Peter David) storyline in THE INCREDIBLE HULK comic, where there was this immortal called Agamemnon, who never came out of his bunker, but appeared in a hologram of a grandfatherly type, and after months of build-up, we get to see his true form- and it is this 15 year-old kid!

    "Dr. Banner, I told you I was immortal- why did you assume that I was a senior citizen before I found that out?"

    I was kicking myself- because I NEVER thought of it that way before!

    Then there was this Larry Niven short story, where he was describing this starship captain who was multiple centuries old:

    "He did things the quick way, the easy way; the centuries had taught him well."

    (I forget the title [help, some kind soul!] but it was where there was an accident at light-speed, and the ship ends up millions of years in the future, with no way back, and a malfunctioning ship's brain, and they crash on Earth with no rotation nor atmosphere [what else is new?])

    In another story, there was an immortal hiding in disguise (pretending to be mortal), and she lets her guard down, and walks a few steps, and the hero spots her, and exclaims in shock:

    "You- you're ANCIENT!"

    After reading the first Niven (quote) back in about 1975 (I am [*ahem!*] considered ancient, by some,) I was ruined for all those trashy stories where the writer thinks that an "immortal" is just an ordinary guy, with a few zeroes after his or her age.

    They write as if this wouldn't change the person who lived that long.

    THAT reminds me of Robert Heinlein's Lazarus Long. when it was discovered in the far future, that he had lived in the 20th century, he was grilled for details on Stalin, Hitler and other historical figures, the battlefields of the first and second world wars, as it was presumed he must have immediately rushed to meet and see them.

    "How do you think I got to be an immortal?" he complained. "I spent my life staying away from those places!"

    In THE AUTHORITY, comic book (Warren Ellis) "Century Child" Jenny Sparks, "the Spirit of the Twentieth Century," met and influenced basically every influential person in the twentieth century- including Adolph Hitler- but this is, I thought, well done in such a way as to be quite plausible. (You not only believe that such a person could have existed, and had such influence, but that you might KNOW such a person, and you might even BE such a person yourself!)

    Immortality is an attainable goal.

    The method I know will work involves Total Awareness and Telekinetic Control of one's bodily processes.

    There is more involved than this, but that is the basic basis.

    When you talk about immortality, people get all silly.

    They laugh at you all their lives, until their health goes, and they are looking at Death, eyeball-to-eyeball, and Death is not blinking first. They don't laugh so richly then.

    NEVER WASTE ANY TIME ON ANYONE WHO HAS TO  BE CONVINCED. It is never worth it.

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