No point in considering your question because thoughts of immortality can only ever be wishful thinking - a (rather ridiculous) leap of faith. Better that we should live in the real world, face up to realities and try our best to make THIS wonderful world a better place despite the odds.
I don't know about immortality. I always assumed there was some sort of after life going on having a Catholic background.
I'm 66. My lover (68) died three months ago. We were together for 16 years. She suddenly dropped dead from her first and last heart attack in the hall way of our home in Tampa. We were planning on returning to our home city of New Orleans.
My partner said she could do more for me from the other side. She believed in immortality in that it was another level or plane of existence.
Grief is a strange thing. It's not new to me, and,yet, it's always new. If anyone can call grief "new."
I need to get started getting everything together to get back to New Orleans. The air is different there. It's true.
Trying to keep the head clear, the heart beat on regular ryhthym. It seems as though I'm on distant shores.
We were originally here by way of Katrina. Oh, sister, where art thou?