But to answer your question, no, but i have felt that i am extremely lucky to where i have cheated death before, not that i can't die, i just missed
it a few times.
Those feelings are directly proportionate to one's youth. The younger, the more immortal. The older, the more you realize that you've been
extremely lucky to get this far.
Decades ago, there were a number of us immortals.
Now, several are dead.
And the rest of us aren't guaranteed another breath.
And here I thought my profession was recession proof. Dang, that's all I need is a bunch of immortals running around. Off to the unemployment line
I guess.
ohh i see, well i know that no one has eternal life
well there might possibly be one, but most likely not
so ur not letting me down,
its just a friend brought something up to me
that u get this feeling all the time that you cheated death,
and you always feel that death with never win
but in reality death wins all the time
I've cheated death once so for. Wouldn't mind doing it again either if I had the chance. Death is truly an amazing subject for it is something we
all have in common "The Cultural Universal". No matter where your from, who you are or how many hail Mary's you've said it is in my opinion
inexcapable.
Now on the other hand from a Judeo Christian standpoint and many other religions for that matter life after death does occur. This is one of life's
many mysteries I'll simply wait to see the answer too when it's my time.
Cryogenics may be a way to cheat death and ultimately survive I don't know. Interesting topic cryogenics.