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Tuesday, 25 February 2025

The Importance of Rh-Negative Blood: Beyond the Universal Donor

Rh-negative blood has long fascinated scientists, historians, and spiritual seekers alike. Medically, it is most well-known for its role in blood transfusions, with O-negative being the universal donor, capable of being used in emergencies when blood type matching is not an option. However, beyond its biological significance, many believe that Rh-negative individuals possess unique qualities that set them apart. From heightened intuition to a deep connection with nature, Rh-negative blood may hold the key to abilities that once came easily to our ancient ancestors.

What Makes Rh-Negative Blood Unique?

The Rh factor, a protein found on red blood cells, determines whether a person is Rh-positive or Rh-negative. Those lacking this protein—about 15% of the global population—are classified as Rh-negative. This rarity alone has sparked curiosity and speculation about its origins and significance.

From an evolutionary standpoint, the existence of Rh-negative blood remains somewhat mysterious. Some theories suggest it may have originated from an ancient mutation, while others propose more unconventional origins, including extra terrestrial ancestry. In my book and other videos I explain where it really comes from. But whatever you believe about its origins, one thing is for sure, those with Rh-negative blood often report a range of traits that hint at something more than just a missing protein.

Heightened Intuition and Telepathy

One of the most intriguing claims about Rh-negative individuals is their heightened sense of intuition. Many report strong gut feelings, an ability to sense danger before it occurs, or even instances of telepathic-like experiences. Ancient cultures valued such abilities, and many spiritual traditions emphasize the importance of tapping into this kind of deep knowing.

The possibility of telepathy being more accessible to Rh-negative individuals raises the question of whether our ancestors, who were far more in tune with nature and each other, might have possessed abilities that modern humans have largely lost. If the brain is indeed capable of transmitting and receiving information beyond spoken words, could Rh-negative individuals be more naturally equipped for this kind of communication?

Those of you who have read my book will know what I believe and what I have experienced myself.

A Deep Connection with Nature

Many people with Rh-negative blood report an inexplicable bond with nature. They feel rejuvenated in forests, energized near bodies of water, and have a strong aversion to artificial environments. This natural alignment may also explain why many Rh-negative individuals are drawn to holistic healing, herbal medicine, and alternative spiritual practices.

Our ancient ancestors lived in harmony with the earth, relying on their deep understanding of natural cycles for survival. It is possible that Rh-negative individuals retain a genetic memory of this connection, making them more attuned to shifts in energy, weather patterns, and even the unspoken communication between humans and animals.

Independent Thinkers Who Resist Manipulation

Another common trait observed among Rh-negative individuals is their strong-willed nature and resistance to manipulation. They tend to question authority, think critically, and refuse to blindly follow the crowd. This has led some to speculate that Rh-negative individuals have an innate ability to see through deception and uncover hidden truths.

Historically, societies that valued independent thought and deep wisdom often thrived. Shamans, seers, and sages were highly respected for their ability to navigate the unseen realms of knowledge. Could it be that Rh-negative blood is linked to these ancient wisdom keepers, providing a biological predisposition toward free thinking and spiritual insight?

Sensitivity to Energy and Electromagnetic Fields

Many Rh-negative individuals report an unusual sensitivity to energy, whether in the form of heightened emotional awareness or physical reactions to electromagnetic fields. Some claim that streetlights flicker when they pass by or that they experience interference with electronic devices. While scientific research on this phenomenon is limited, anecdotal evidence suggests a correlation between Rh-negative blood and electromagnetic sensitivity.

Ancient cultures often spoke of energy fields surrounding living beings, sometimes referred to as auras or life forces. Those with Rh-negative blood may be more receptive to these subtle energies, allowing them to sense shifts in vibrational frequencies that others might overlook.

Conclusion: A Legacy of the Ancients

While the medical world recognizes the importance of Rh-negative blood for transfusions and pregnancies, its deeper significance is often overlooked. The traits associated with Rh-negative individuals—intuition, telepathic potential, a profound connection to nature, independent thought, and sensitivity to unseen energies—suggest that this blood type carries a legacy that extends far beyond biology.

In a world that often prioritizes logic and materialism over instinct and spiritual awareness, Rh-negative individuals may serve as a bridge to the wisdom of the past. Whether through genetics, energy sensitivity, or something even more mysterious, those with this unique blood type continue to challenge conventional thinking and remind us of our ancient roots.

Perhaps, in understanding Rh-negative blood more deeply, we may unlock forgotten abilities and rediscover aspects of human potential that have been buried by time. Whether you carry this blood type or not, embracing the qualities it represents—intuition, curiosity, and a deep respect for nature—may be the key to awakening the hidden powers that once came so easily to our ancestors.

Monday, 24 February 2025

Gnostic Truths: The Jesus You Are Not Allowed To Know

The story of Jesus has profoundly shaped human history, yet its interpretation varies significantly depending on whom you ask. While the New Testament gospels depict Jesus as a saviour who sacrifices himself to redeem humanity’s sins, the Gnostics have always had an entirely different perspective.

To them, Jesus wasn’t a redeemer of sin but a revealer of hidden knowledge. His purpose wasn’t to repair the world but to awaken people to the reality that the world itself is a deception. Here we’ll examine Jesus’s story through a Gnostic lens, drawing from texts like the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Philip to explore an alternative view of his mission—one that challenges traditional beliefs and offers a profound spiritual interpretation.

Understanding the Gnostics

The term "Gnostic" comes from the Greek gnosis, meaning knowledge—but not ordinary knowledge used for practical tasks. This was deeper, spiritual insight.

For Gnostics, this inner knowing is the key to liberation. Our fundamental belief is that the world we experience is a prison. Since ancient times we have held that the physical universe, including our bodies, are the creation of an inferior deity known as the Demiurge. This Demiurge was an ignorant and flawed being who fashioned the material world and, in doing so, entrapped fragments of divine light—our souls—within it.

The physical form isn’t inherently evil, but it acts as a cage for the divine spark within. The ultimate goal isn’t to redeem the body but to transcend it, awakening the divine essence inside and reconnecting with the true, unknowable God within—the source of all light and truth.

This is where Jesus comes into play—not as a sacrifice for sin, but as a guide to freedom. He was a Gnostic Tau of the Serpent Bloodline families sent to remind us of our true origins: we are not of this world. We are fragments of something far greater, and it’s time to break free.

The Gnostic Perspective on Jesus

Jesus was a teacher sent to lead humanity out of ignorance. The Gospel of Thomas presents a Jesus who speaks in cryptic but powerful sayings about self-discovery:

"When you come to know yourselves, then you will be known, and you will realize that you are the children of the living Father."

This message wasn’t about following laws or rituals but about introspection and realizing the divine spark within. To Gnostics, salvation isn’t something granted by faith or good deeds but something that arises from awakening to a hidden truth inside oneself.

This emphasis on awakening also shaped how the Gnostics understood Jesus’s mission. He didn’t come to restore the world or redeem the flesh. He came to remind us that we were never meant to be trapped here in the first place.

The Teachings and Miracles of Jesus

In Gnostic writings, Jesus’s miracles are often seen as metaphors for spiritual enlightenment rather than literal supernatural events. Consider this passage from the Gospel of Thomas:

"Whoever drinks from my mouth will become like me. I myself shall become that person, and the hidden things will be revealed to him."

This suggests that true understanding comes from absorbing Jesus’s wisdom, leading to inner transformation. "Drinking from my mouth" symbolizes taking in divine knowledge, which results in unity with Jesus and the revelation of hidden truths.

Even traditional miracles take on a different meaning in the Gnostic context. Healing the blind wasn’t just about physical sight—it symbolized opening the eyes of the soul. Walking on water wasn’t merely a supernatural feat—it represented mastery over the illusions of the material world. These miracles weren’t acts of defiance against nature but demonstrations of the spirit’s supremacy over matter.

Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane

Now let’s turn to the Garden of Gethsemane. It’s a pivotal moment—Jesus prays fervently, sweating blood, asking the Father to "let this cup pass from me." It’s an emotionally charged scene, but Gnostics interpret it in an entirely different way.

The "cup" symbolized the material world—the illusion crafted by the Demiurge. Yet Jesus ultimately accepts his fate, saying, "Not my will, but yours be done." This wasn’t submission to the Demiurge but alignment with the true God, the infinite source of light and truth.

His disciples, meanwhile, struggle to stay awake—a crucial detail. Their sleep mirrors humanity’s spiritual slumber, trapped in ignorance and illusion. In Gnostic thought, Jesus’s mission was to awaken the sleepers, to impart gnosis—knowledge—that could free them from the material world’s deception.

"Could you not watch with me for one hour?"

This plea underscores the difficulty of spiritual awakening. Even in the presence of divine wisdom, most people remain ensnared by the material realm.

The Role of Judas

And then there’s Judas—the infamous betrayer. Or was he?

The Gospel of Judas presents a radically different view. In this text, Judas isn’t a villain—he’s the only disciple who truly understands Jesus’s mission. Jesus tells him:

"But you will exceed all of them. You will sacrifice the man that clothes me."

In other words, Judas wasn’t betraying Jesus—he was liberating him. The "man that clothes me" refers to Jesus’s physical body, which, from a Gnostic perspective, was a prison. Judas’s actions weren’t treachery; they were a necessary step in freeing Jesus from the constraints of the flesh. This interpretation turns one of the most infamous acts in history into an enlightened, albeit controversial, act of understanding.

The Last Supper and the Eucharist

At the Last Supper, Jesus breaks bread and pours wine, declaring, "This is my body. This is my blood."

For traditional Christianity, this moment establishes the Eucharist as a sacrament of forgiveness. But Gnostics see a deeper meaning.

To them, the bread and wine weren’t about physical sacrifice but spiritual nourishment. Participating in this act wasn’t about memorializing Jesus’s death—it was about awakening to the divine knowledge he was imparting. The focus wasn’t on suffering but on realizing the divine spark within.

The Crucifixion and Resurrection

Mainstream Christianity views the crucifixion as the ultimate act of redemption—Jesus dying for humanity’s sins. The Gnostics, however, see it in a completely different light.

The Great Treatise of the Great Seth suggests that the crucifixion was an illusion meant to deceive the Demiurge and his followers. One passage states:

"It was another who drank the gall and the vinegar; it was not I. They struck me with the reed; it was another who bore the cross."

In this version, Jesus’s true essence was never harmed. The crucifixion wasn’t about suffering—it was about proving that the spirit could never be destroyed. Similarly, the resurrection wasn’t about a physical return but a demonstration of the soul’s triumph over the material world. Just as the Sun rises everyday as it symbolically defies death, or the darkness of night.

Conclusion

The Gnostic story of Jesus isn’t just an alternative interpretation—it’s a fundamentally different paradigm. Instead of focusing on sin and redemption, it centres on awakening, enlightenment, and liberation from illusion.



Tuesday, 18 February 2025

Woman - Adult Human Female

All women everywhere should be very grateful to women like Kellie-Jay Keen, who risks her own personal safety and that of her family by daring to speak the truth in the insane clown world we live in.

Yes indeed, woman means adult human female, it doesn't mean a man who puts a dress on and calls himself Cindy is a woman. The very thought that anyone would actually truly believe and support that notion is just plain daft and absurd.

If this craziness is allowed to continue all it will do is remove all the rights women have fought so hard to gain.

Women are never going to be safe in bathrooms, changing rooms and prisons where men who are pretending to be women are also allowed. They still have fully intact male genitalia and they aren't on hormones or anything of the sort most of the time, and yet we are told they can claim they are a woman, and we just have to accept it. No! Not ever, not going to happen. 

Our DNA, our bones and everything about us determines whether we are male or female, not a piece of clothing, a wig, lipstick or a wish. This is the real world, the insanity needs to stop before we have no such thing as women only places and women's sport and women's rights.

If you support this trans agenda, you are betraying women and you are helping to create a world where everyone suffers.

If a man wants to transition to a woman by having reassignment surgery and hormone therapy, then once that has happened, I don't see a problem with them being let into female spaces, but until that is complete it should never be allowed or accepted, and they will remain a trans woman, not a "real" woman, that is biologically impossible.

I am very sure that trans women who are not trying to bring natural women down, through some kind of deep seated jealousy and hatred, will also agree with this. After all, not all who want to change their gender are only doing it gain unrestricted access to naked women or to win everything in their chosen sport after failing in the male version of it.

There is also a big difference between those who genuinely feel they were born in the wrong body than those who have a fetish for dressing up as a woman.

Everyone should be free to express themselves by wearing any clothing they want to, but putting a dress on does not make someone a woman. I personally would never even call a male drag artist "she" because they are still men.

What are your views on this controversial topic?


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