Entity 128 | ✔️

Entity 128 | ✔️

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"In theory, if the information and process of the mind can be disassociated from the biological body, they are no longer tied to the individual limits and lifespan of that body." Dr. George Martin, University of Washington, 1971. Immortality isn't all it seems to be. The processes, the treatments and procedures to get there are endless, and who's to say once your immortal you'll want to be alive? River wonders what would happen if he disappeared. Maybe the endless pain and misery he suffers for her sake would end? Maybe he would go to heaven? But when your soul is digital, can you even go to heaven anymore? Besides, he swore an oath, even if she doesn't seem like herself after all these years... {Will warn for mature content as well as for emotionally destroying chapters} September 2015 - November 2016 Added to Wattpad Science Fiction's reading list 'Time and Eternity'
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What if the soul was never yours to begin with? For centuries, humanity believed in something eternal within us-spirit, soul, consciousness. But when neurologist Dr. Elia Raines uncovers a microscopic structure in the human brain unlike anything in known biology, she's forced to confront a terrifying truth: nearly every person on Earth is infected with a sentient, ancient organism. Some call it proof of the divine. Others call it alien. Only seventy percent of the population remain untouched. As faith leaders, scientists, and governments fracture over the meaning of this invisible companion, Elia finds herself entangled with Gabriel, a devout priest whose unshakable belief begins to crumble after a haunting encounter at a deathbed. Together, they descend into a truth older than humanity itself-one that whispers through memory, lingers after death, and calls us not as individuals, but as a collective. But the prions are watching. And they have their own plan. In a world where the vast majority of humanity may not be alone in their own minds, what does it mean to be human? What do we owe to ourselves-if we are not entirely ourselves at all? P.S. If you like audiobooks I have started a YouTube channel where you can listen to Soulstream and other stories! Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/@MissGrimmStorytelling

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