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Post by ADMIN on Oct 15, 2011 22:15:31 GMT -5
That which is able to live in man's blood is that which lives in his ego. Just as the physical body is the expression of the physical principle, as the etheric body is the expression of the vital fluids and their systems, and the astral body of the nervous system, so is the blood the expression of the “I,” or ego. Physical principle, etheric body, and astral body are the “Above”; physical body, vital system, and nervous system are the “below.” Similarly, the ego is the “above,” and the blood is the “below.” Whoever, therefore, would master a man, must first master that man's blood. This must be borne in mind if any advance is to be made in practical life. For example, the individuality of a people may be destroyed if, when colonizing, you demand from its blood more than it can bear, for in the blood the ego is expressed. Beauty and truth possess a man only when they possess his blood. Ask, seek, and know thyself..... For research: wn.rsarchive.org/Lectures/19061025p01.htmlMirRA
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Post by ADMIN on Oct 15, 2011 22:22:09 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Nov 1, 2011 19:15:36 GMT -5
Fascinating Information about blood according to some!!!!! The Vatic Project “Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes - the ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules and they have no respect for the status quo. You can praise them, disagree with them, quote them, disbelieve them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing that you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things." Jack Kerouac in an ad for Apple Computers vaticproject.blogspot.com/2011/11/more-detail-on-rh-negative-blood-as.html
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Post by ADMIN on Nov 1, 2011 19:20:33 GMT -5
I remember way back when I use to Channel Morvica that Morvica did say not to do blood transfusion...Many differed on that and now this article explains why... DO NOT EVER TAKE A BLOOD TRANSFUSION.
The main reason for this has to do with cellular/genetic/galactic memory of blood. This is coded into the entire structure of the blood. All the emotions that the donor has felt during his entire lifetime are part of the blood. This cannot be filtered out. For example if you get a heart of a man who died in a car accident, all the cells of that organ have the memory of the accident and every emotion that was felt while dying. These emotions confuse your own coding and then mass internal confusion happens at the cellular level and the order turns into chaos. No shrink at $100 per hour is gonna fix that, ever.
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 22, 2011 22:36:30 GMT -5
During the ascension process(see more on the SSOA study section on this site) we might just develop new reproductive glands and we would develop the ability to turn the menstruation on and off at will!
There are many new reproductive glands that grow in ascension. Such glands grow in the testicles of the male form, increasing the size of the balls to be upwards to two times larger than their pre-ascension state. As Oa has found, this makes walking down the street an interesting experience, and underwear that more greatly support this region assists to prevent chafing and pain. In the female form, new glands grow under the labia major and minor of the vaginal area. Such glands cause an increase in fluid that consistently flows in the vagina, causing the region to be moist much like the interior of one's mouth. This supports such skin that is exposed to air in regenerating in ease, and also brings an end to the experience of a dry vagina during intercourse. These glands also produce an anesthesia similar to morphine during childbirth that allows childbirth to be a glorious and joyful experience free of pain.
The ovaries, which primarily produce eggs in a non-crystalline structure, grow to include 8 new glands that produce 28 new hormones that balance reproduction and regenerate the form. Reproduction should not require menses. Menses is a loss of nutrients and fluids that is unnecessary to a crystalline structure. Reproduction was once caused through conscious intent. The new glands allow one to consciously shut off reproduction at will. In so doing, all eggs will be dissolved, as one is not interested in conception, causing one to not conceive or to have menses. If one intends conception, then eggs will be produced when needed. Crystalline women can also conceive without a mate or sperm as crystalline eggs contain all components necessary to create a child. Such conception again would occur only through conscious intent.
The reproductive glands produce 28 hormones in both the male and female form that regenerate crystalline cells. Regeneration ends the birth death and rebirth cycles of cells, allowing cells to be rebuilt if they have lost their structure and/or function. Rebuilding cells requires far less energy, nutrients and time than growing whole new cells. Therefore these regenerative hormones are important to an entirely regenerative system. Such hormones are directed by the thymus in relation to how much of each is created to sustain the regeneration of the entire physical system.
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Post by LilliHart on Jan 24, 2012 16:59:45 GMT -5
Fascinating Information about blood according to some!!!!! The Vatic Project “Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes - the ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules and they have no respect for the status quo. You can praise them, disagree with them, quote them, disbelieve them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing that you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things." Jack Kerouac in an ad for Apple Computers vaticproject.blogspot.com/2011/11/more-detail-on-rh-negative-blood-as.htmlHI! This is a quote from Steve Jobs.
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 25, 2012 12:15:56 GMT -5
Oh there is so much hidden information regarding the blood that I think we would not even believe half of what it's said.
I know that Morvica in a message given long ago that it was not recommended to donate blood, a custom we have to save others.
We also have to ponder why there has been so much blood shed on this planet...
The stories of Vampires also may hold truth?
Murduk also gave into drinking blood to extend his life.
The list goes on and on...
For sure there is something much greater then knowing that the blood is the carrier for the soul...but, at what point does this liquid secrets have it's limits and roles in the human body?
Recently scientist have discovered that blood holds much more information which is now making them question it's true role and meaning.
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 25, 2012 12:29:03 GMT -5
Biology 101, de-mystifying Blood This information has been taken from MSN Encarta online encyclopedia and can be found at www.encarta.msn.com. Blood is a vital fluid found in humans and other animals that provides important nourishment to all body organs and tissues and carries away waste materials. Blood is pumped from the heart through a network of blood vessels collectively known as the circulatory system. An adult human has about 5 to 6 liters (1 to 2 gal) of blood, which is roughly 7 to 8 percent of total body weight. Infants and children have comparably lower volumes of blood, roughly proportionate to their smaller size. Blood carries oxygen from the lungs to all the other tissues in the body and, in turn, carries waste products back to the lungs where they are released into the air. Food that has been processed by the digestive system is also delivered to the tissues by the blood. Waste products are carried by the blood to the kidneys. In addition, blood also transports special chemicals, called hormones, that regulate certain body functions. The blood is also responsible for the activities of the immune system, helping to fend off infection and fight disease. It also carries the means for stopping itself from leaking out of the body after an injury by starting to form clots within a matter of seconds after injury. It is also vital to maintaining a stable body temperature. About 55 percent of the blood is composed of a liquid known as plasma. The rest of the blood is made of three major types of cells: red blood cells (also known as erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes). Blood is produced in the bone marrow, a tissue in the central cavity inside almost all of the bones in the body. In infants, the marrow in most of the bones is actively involved in blood cell formation. By later adult life, active blood cell formation gradually ceases in the bones of the arms and legs and concentrates in the skull, spine, ribs, and pelvis. Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets grow from a single precursor cell, known as a hematopoietic stem cell. Did you know that one-celled organisms and simple multi-celled marine animals, such as sponges, jellyfishes, and anemones, also do not have blood. They use the seawater that bathes their cells to perform the required functions. In some invertebrates, there are no cells analogous to red blood cells. Instead, hemoglobin, or a related copper compound circulates. The blood of complex multicellular animals tends to be similar to human blood, but there are also some significant differences, typically at the cellular level.
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Post by ADMIN on Jul 14, 2018 11:47:49 GMT -5
Some tips for feeding your blood Protect red blood cells (RBC) with foods rich in B12, folate, and iron Milk Cheese Eggs Yoghurt Meat (fish & organic, free-range chicken are best, limit red meat to no more than about 500g or 18oz per week) Oranges & other citrus Spinach Beans Avocados Protect white blood cells (WBC) with foods rich in beta-carotene and Vitamin A Carrots Green tea Kale Broccoli Cauliflower Swiss Chard Celery Garlic Asparagus Basil Cantaloupe Mushrooms (especially shiitake) Protein-rich foods like meat, beans and eggs Other particularly nutritious/anticancer foods Blueberries Cashews Corn Parsley Potatoes Tomatoes (pair them w broccoli when possible!) Walnuts Vitamin C aids absorption of iron, so using lemon when you cook spinach or kale is beneficial.
Ginger is great to help control nausea.
A diet rich in fruit, vegetables and nuts is high in fibre! 🙂
Aim for 25% protein, 75% vegetables on your dinner plate
Avoid Processed foods Alcohol Sugar Unhealthy fats (saturated, polyunsaturated, trans – which includes those that say ‘hydrogenated’ or ‘partially hydrogenated’, eg margarine) SHARE THIS:
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Post by ADMIN on Nov 4, 2020 1:56:49 GMT -5
This is just a taste of what is to come. For those unaware of this I isolated the entire neuropathy and blood types of the specific races we were derived from so let's start with blood types. The RH- blood lines are the Fallen Angels O- are Draco A- are Draco B- are Sirian Draco hybrids O+ are Sirian A+ Pleiadian / Canine B+ Sirian / Feline Keep in mind, there are hybrids of all these types and it's more than possible to possess the blood of one and the genetics of another based on hybridization. Finding Pleaidians with Sirian blood and vice versa would be rare. The A- type two is from the Draco and were likely the Royal White Draco many know of, and were the upper caste in their society and were the military generals and chief scientists / technologists. The majority of humanity possesses the type one A+ Pleiadian type because it blends with the Sirian completely without any type of issues unlike the Draco have with the RH- incompatibility. There are three O types. Two were the original Ape / Chimp template used when they first created humanity. The chimp template allowed for compatibility with the Pleiadian blood types whilst the gorilla provided compatibility for the Sirian blood types. The third O- is the original Seraphim / Igigi / Draco type and O-. There is only one B+ type. B- are Sirian / Draco hybrids or Cat Dragons if you prefer. If you are O+ and white you are Pleiadian whilst if black, and O+ you are Sirian. The O+ just means you have more Simian than Cat or Dog neuropathy. Thank you to the unknown author. Anyone know who the person that but this information together, Please let me know.
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Post by suya on Mar 21, 2021 6:50:08 GMT -5
Some tips for feeding your blood Protect red blood cells (RBC) with foods rich in B12, folate, and iron Milk Cheese Eggs Yoghurt Meat (fish & organic, free-range chicken are best, limit red meat to no more than about 500g or 18oz per week) Oranges & other citrus Spinach Beans Avocados Protect white blood cells (WBC) with foods rich in beta-carotene and Vitamin A Carrots Green tea Kale Broccoli Cauliflower Swiss Chard Celery Garlic Asparagus Basil Cantaloupe Mushrooms (especially shiitake) Protein-rich foods like meat, beans and eggs Other particularly nutritious/anticancer foods Blueberries Cashews Corn Parsley Potatoes Tomatoes (pair them w broccoli when possible!) Walnuts Vitamin C aids absorption of iron, so using lemon when you cook spinach or kale is beneficial. Ginger is great to help control nausea. A diet rich in fruit, vegetables and nuts is high in fibre! 🙂 Aim for 25% protein, 75% vegetables on your dinner plate Avoid Processed foods Alcohol Sugar Unhealthy fats (saturated, polyunsaturated, trans – which includes those that say ‘hydrogenated’ or ‘partially hydrogenated’, eg margarine) SHARE THIS: Thanks a lot! This is really helpful
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Post by ADMIN on Mar 21, 2021 11:21:44 GMT -5
Suya, There is much information to explore within our pages. We try to cover areas considered informative for the journey. There is so much to cover as new information is being released to help us along the way. Enjoy. 💚
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