First, let met ask “why?”. Why would it and how could it?
We have discussed personality traits based on blood types, but there also the “why” was never properly established. Does it need to be?
If the personality traits are affected by the blood type (ABO and rhesus), wouldn’t that be only temporary considering the renewal process kicking in immediately?
We are looking for something much deeper here and I am beginning to pay more attention to genetic memory than ever before.
This study shows that patients might feel that transfusions could modify their behavior or values and that certain personality traits of the donor could be transmitted. Further research in a larger population is warranted to evaluate the incidence of a perceived change in behavior or values after a blood transfusion.
My father and I are O- . Around 30 years ago he had a liver transplant. After he recuperated we noticed his whole attitude changed, we questioned the doctor’s in Rochester and they told us that it was most likely the anti rejection drugs he was taking. I’m not so sure. Some of his core values changed and he never seemed completely whole again.
“Only, be firm not to eat the blood, forthe blood is the life, do not eat the life withthe meat. “Do not eat it, you pour it on the earthlike water. “Do not eat it, that it might be well with you and your children after you, when youdo what is right in the eyes of YHWH.” Deuteronomy 11:23-25
The word “life” here is defined in Strong’s Concordance as H5315 and it is the Hebrew word nephesh which is defined as “the seat of the appetites, desires, emotions, passions, activity of the mind, activity of the will, activity of the character.”
The word for “eat” there is H398 and could be defined as “consume” ….. Your article sheds light in why The Almighty commanded this. Thank you.
This had the same study notes as the next post. I wonder if the medical professionals are aware and acting accordingly or I was until I thought to myself “what are they going to do about it”? It won’t matter, if blood passes any part of the blood’s owner to a recipient, there isn’t any way to stop it. Saving a life and possibly changing that persons life at the same time. (So many questions)
Yes i do agree with this study and with S Benedict. We are forbidden to drink the blood of another living soul, and that includes animals, for the life of the flesh is in the blood. An ancient scripture also states that the blood is the soul of a person. Many people don’t realize that the soul is your whole being, which includes, your memory, genetic material, i.e DNA, Your ancestral bloodline, personality traits and emotions is all linked to the blood. Most of your body organs contains cells, and inside of these cells is your DNA, which is unique to only you, inherited from your parents, and their parents, and their parents and so forth, so to receive a organ such as liver, heart, lung etc via transfusion is also transferring the donor’s DNA into your own body and thus fusing their DNA with your own. All the organs in the body have mitochondrial DNA. White blood cells have nuclear DNA and red blood cells do not . Transfused blood does, however, host a significant amount of DNA-containing white blood cells, or leukocytes—around a billion cells per unit (roughly one pint) of blood. Even blood components that have been filtered to remove donor white cells can have millions of leukocytes per unit according to an assistant professor at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/donor-blood-transfustion/
In short, to consume the blood of another human or animals is the same as consuming their soul.