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Wednesday, 12 March 2025

10 Rh Negative Personality Traits


1. They are usually quiet – Rh negatives often prefer to listen and observe rather than dominate conversations.
2. They are aware of their own ignorance – Rh negatives recognize the limits of their knowledge and are open to learning more.
3. They avoid bragging – Instead of bragging, Rh negatives let their actions speak for themselves.
4. They are humble – Despite their intelligence, they remain modest about their abilities.
5. They may have fewer close friends – They find it difficult to connect deeply with others because of their unique perspective.
6. They ask insightful questions – Rh negatives question deeply, seeking to understand and analyse.
7. They identify flaws and loopholes – They often examine systems or arguments to find imperfections.
8. They enjoy reading – A love of books and continuous learning is common among Rh negatives.
9. They have strong intuition – They can often sense the true intentions and feelings of others.
10. They avoid confrontation – Rh negative individuals generally avoid unnecessary arguments and conflicts.

Monday, 3 March 2025

The Mystery of the Moon-Eyed People in Cherokee Legends

Among the many fascinating stories in Native American folklore, few are as interesting as the legend of the Moon-Eyed People. These mysterious beings are said to have once lived in the Appalachian region before being driven away by the Cherokee. Described as red haired pale-skinned individuals with large, light-sensitive eyes, they could only see at night and were blinded by the sun. Theories of their origins range from lost European settlers to an ancient, pre-Columbian civilization.

Cherokee Accounts of the Moon-Eyed People

The Cherokee, one of the most well-documented indigenous tribes of the South-eastern United States, have passed down oral traditions describing an unusual race of people who lived in the mountains before their arrival in the Americas from Asia. According to legend, the Moon-Eyed People were nocturnal, dwelling in stone structures and caves, avoiding daylight due to their poor vision in bright conditions. Their peculiar traits set them apart from the Cherokee, who eventually waged war against them and forced them to flee westward, possibly into the depths of the earth or to an unknown location beyond recorded history.

Possible Origins and Theories

The true identity of the Moon-Eyed People has been widely debated. Some researchers speculate they could have been a remnant of an ancient civilization predating known indigenous groups. Others suggest a connection to early European explorers, such as the Welsh prince Madoc, who, according to legend, arrived in North America in the 12th century and may have intermingled with or influenced local populations.

Archaeological discoveries have fuelled speculation, with certain stone structures found in North Carolina and Georgia believed to be remnants of Moon-Eyed People dwellings. One such site is Fort Mountain in Georgia, where an ancient stone wall, attributed by some to the Moon-Eyed People, still stands as a silent witness to a lost chapter of history.

Similar Legends in Other Cultures

Interestingly, the Cherokee are not the only indigenous group with tales of red haired pale-skinned, light-sensitive beings. Similar legends exist in other Native American cultures, as well as in European and Celtic folklore, which speak of fair-skinned underground dwellers, sometimes linked to mythical beings such as the Tuatha Dé Danann of Irish mythology.

A Legacy of Mystery

The mystery is solved when you read my book and discover these were in fact the Serpent Bloodline or Neanderthals as they have become known as in modern times. As I explain in my book ancient humans travelled to and settled in various different places all over the world, and it was long time before modern humans were created. And it fits absolutely perfectly to what I have explained before about us being nocturnal, red haired, blue eyed and pale-skinned. And the most ancient of humans.

See more about this fascinating topic in my book - Secrets of the Serpent Bloodline.