The gene 'klotho' was named after the Greek Fate purported to spin the thread of life, because it contributes to longevity.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a blend of klotho gene variants that have been linked with a lower risk for coronary artery disease and stroke and an advantage in longevity.
Perhaps genes did regulate the aging process. Perhaps different organisms had different life spans because a universal regulatory 'clock' was set to run at different speeds in different species.
To sustain longevity, you have to evolve.
Each life makes its own immitation of immortality.
Life is the childhood of our immortality.
Imagine that: If you could change one of the genes in an experiment, an aging gene, maybe you could slow down aging and extend lifespan.
It is very certain that the desire of life prolongs it.
For me, the key to longevity - and immortality, in a sense - has to do with transformation.
Survival, in the cool economics of biology, means simply the persistence of one's own genes in the generations to follow.
The motif of death plays an important role the human psyche in connection with archetypal and karmic material.
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