Blood donor, transfer of consciousness?

Gandalf said:
Nicolas said:
Q: (Perceval)Just a yes or no answer on this topic: Does his regular giving of plasma affect his system negatively in any way?

A: Yes. Unless there is a medical reason to do so, it is not advisable. Body fluids are holders of life force and awareness.
Interesting topic. I'm not gonna lie, at first I thought it was a little silly. But after being reminded of what the C's have said regarding it, it actually opens my mind to the possibility of it.

But how would it work? One thing is for our blood to hold our consciousness and awareness, and another thing is to be able to access it. I'm assuming that just because you get someone else's blood in your system, it means you're gonna have a little piece of their consciousness. I'm guessing you must know how to access that information in the first place.

And that opens my mind to another possibility. That is being telepathically(for lack of a better term) closer to biological family members. But that is again not really the case. Though, it could just be because of the fact that we've been programmed to be 'independent' nowadays.
 
electrosonic said:
Laura said:
Q: (Perceval)Just a yes or no answer on this topic: Does his regular giving of plasma affect his system negatively in any way?

A: Yes. Unless there is a medical reason to do so, it is not advisable. Body fluids are holders of life force and awareness.


I wonder if this is where the Jehovah Witnesses got their idea about blood transfusions from? (I don't mean from the C's, i mean from that knowledge base).

There are a lot of things people do without understanding why and, like sheep, just follow the leading.

For me, I would think to give blood would be a good thing but intuition always said "be careful, you could be giving something important away". This always stopped me. Now I understand what intuition was concerned about.
 
For some off reason, this short article seems odd to me. I'm not sure if it's because they have requested all negative blood or that they need to collect a thousand units of blood each day from the Buffalo, NY area and the snow storm hindered their quota? Seems like a large volume (per day) from one general area and Buffalo is only one region in NY?

Also confusing, this general statement, " The New York-Penn region needs to collect more than a thousand units of blood each day to supply hospitals around New York, it said." Isn't New York- Penn in reference to the State of Pennsylvania, also and why does it all go to supply hospitals around New York?

I remember back when Hurricane Katrina hit the New York, New Jersey Coast causing sever damage and causalities. The Red Cross advertised heavily for blood donations. About three months later, there was an article stating nearly three fourth's of the blood donated then, had to be disposed of - due to improper refrigeration and another request sent out, to replenish the supply. I can understand the need for operations and surgery but what do they do with it all? Ship it over Sea's to Medical personnel in Combat areas?


Blood donors needed after winter storm
_http://www.pressconnects.com/story/news/connections/buzz/2014/11/24/buzz-blood-drive/19482413/

The Red Cross says last week's winter weather canceled dozens of blood drives.

Monday Nov. 24, 2014 - The winter storm that struck the Buffalo area last week also canceled dozens of blood drives, leading the American Red Cross to send an urgent call for donors to roll up a sleeve.

According to the Red Cross, the cancellations have led to a statewide shortfall of nearly 840 units of blood and platelet donations as of late last week. The New York-Penn region needs to collect more than a thousand units of blood each day to supply hospitals around New York, it said.

Platelet donors, as well as blood donors of all types — particularly O negative, A negative and B negative — are especially needed in the days and weeks ahead, according to the Red Cross.
 
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