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  2. The Immortality Key - Wikipedia

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    The book explores the question of whether the communion wine in early Christianity contained hallucinogens. [1] [2] Murarsku spent 12 years researching the topic. [3] The book discusses the Eleusinian Mysteries and their connection to early Christianity. [4] [5] Muraresku acknowledges in the book that his theory is speculative. [6]

  3. Immortality in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Vampiric immortality is characterized by being conditional, inasmuch as continued access to human blood is necessary to sustain it. [4] [17] Zombie immortality, on the other hand, is characterized by the loss of personhood. [16] [18] Works of fiction featuring immortality can be classified by the number of immortals: one, several, or everyone.

  4. Immortality - Wikipedia

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    "Death and Immortality" Dictionary of the History of Ideas, etext at the University of Virginia Library "Immortality" Immortality – What Will Eternal Life Be Like? The Immortality of the Soul and the Resurrection of the Body Lecture by Heinrich J. Vogel; An Essay on the Scriptural Doctrine of Immortality by James Challis

  5. The Strange Case of The Immortality Key (opinion) - AOL

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    Though the science journalist Michael Pollan called the book "groundbreaking," Brian Muraresku's The Immortality Key is largely a rehash of others' work shaped into a Da Vinci Code–style ...

  6. Elixir of life - Wikipedia

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    The most famous Chinese alchemical book, Danjing yaojue ("Essential Formulas of Alchemical Classics") attributed to Sun Simiao (c. 581 – c. 682 AD), [4] [5] a famous medical specialist respectfully called "King of Medicine" by later generations, discusses in detail the creation of elixirs for immortality (including several toxic ingredients ...

  7. Tuck Everlasting - Wikipedia

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    Tuck Everlasting is an American children's novel about immortality written by Natalie Babbitt and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1975. It has sold over 5 million copies and has been called a classic of modern children's literature.

  8. List of people claimed to be immortal in myth and legend

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    He is believed to have found and decoded the everchanging book of Abraham the Mage, and found a spell for immortality, along with his wife, Perenelle Flamel. Count of St. Germain. Myths, legends, and speculations about St. Germain began to be widespread in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and continue today.

  9. Sun Wukong - Wikipedia

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    Wukong's immortality and abilities ultimately come into use after Guanyin suggests he becomes a disciple of Tang Sanzang in the Journey to the West. In the story, he protects Sanzang from evil demons who wish to eat Sanzang to achieve immortality.

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