Please be advised that I take privacy extremely serious, even though it is not even an uphill battle, it is a lost battle many believe to be winning (falsely).
Having said that, here is a great quote by one of the members of our Facebook group:
The initial purpose of my joining the group is to find out if abilities I process that are uncommon with most other individuals. Might not be so uncommon amongst others who are RH-. What I have found so far from posts and comments made by other members is that individual’s who have are RH- do have more in common than I expected. As my skepticism becomes less my curiosity continues to build. Why is finding out why so damned important?
Facebook group: https://web.facebook.com/groups/rhnegatives
If you are Rh-, you may join the group to get in on the conversation or share your thoughts here.
Let me make one thing very clear:
This is not asking IF we are similar as that is something well-established among likeminded and serious researchers. The question is why:
As I mentioned in the group, if we lived in an Rh negative world, we wouldn’t ask why we are similar as we humans don’t wonder why other humans look so similar to us compared to the animal kingdoms.
The question is if there should even be a question and why would we want to know?
Is it because we are used to feeling different, that now finding the similar ones, we suddenly become overwhelmed and see our norm as “unusual”?
I would love to have the group discussions in public, but I can’t, because at this time, it is important that members are free to air their minds.
C.G. Jung — ‘Thinking is difficult, that’s why most people judge.’
The absence of judgement was the first thing I noticed in my first group.
I wasn’t used to it.
We need the safe zone.
We have to be able to allow ourselves to loudly let our minds wonder to inspire new research and be corrected as needed, but not as part of “that’s just crazy, I think CNN talked about people like you yesterday” types of interruptions, but rather allowing other Rh negatives to give us impact, so we learn what is an Rh negative trait and what is “just me”.
Any questions?
One more thing:
Be you.
Only you.
No more, no less.