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Old 26-11-2016, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by kundalinikid
I was talking to a Jewish friend and she saw I could do the Spock star trek hand signal.

Check out the artwork:
http://www.google.com/search?q=kohan...iw=300&bih=512

Anyway, she was like that means you are Kohanim. I was like baffled because I was born Catholic. Anyway, apparently it was a Jewish priest class descended from Aaron. This is known by a lot of Jewish people.

Kid, hello there. The Kohanim used this hand sign when giving the priestly blessing. Leonard Nimoy chose this symbol for his Spock character because it was meaningful to him. You may or may not have Jewish ancestry (tbh, it would not be so unusual given that folks get around), but anyone may do the hand sign and that in itself doesn't mean anything. I bet Doc McCoy could do it too, if he practised hahaha

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Interestingly, Ive been reading about rhesus negative blood and was wondering if there is any relation.

In looking at the stats, it's not clear. Europeans and particularly Basques, have the highest percentage of Rh negative blood. Mediterranean Jews (whose ancestors would have lived there for centuries) also have a higher than average percent of Rh negative blood. But statistically speaking, it seems to concentrate around the Basque region and span outward from there to the rest of Western Europe, including the British Isles and Scandinavia and down to Spain and into North Africa, where some of those Jews ended up.

To the extent that Kohanim sought ought Rh negative partners, it was likely also for their healing abilities and they also tended to in particular favour a certain tribe for partners for their healing abilities. Due to Kohanim being genetically or ancestrally determined and thus quite conscribed, they are prone in some parts of the world to a few extremely obscure mitochondrial afflictions which require healing that is still beyond the current realm of medical technology. This is the sort of healing capacity that was likely also sought out in times past.

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There is some bizarre stuff online some bordering on racist but some interesting as well.

Traits of rhesus negative blood types:

A feeling of not belonging
Truth seekers
Sense of a "Mission" in life
Empathy & Compassion for Mankind
An extra rib or vertebra.
Higher than average IQ
ESP Ability
Love of Space & Science
More sensitive vision & other senses.
Increased of psychic/intuitive abilities
Cannot be cloned
Lower body temperature
Higher blood pressure (some say lower)
Predominantly blue, green, or Hazel eyes
Red or reddish tint to hair color
Increased sensitivity to heat & sunlight
Unexplained Scares
Piercing Eyes
Tend to be Healers
Empathetic Illnesses
Ability to disrupt electrical devices
Prone to Alien Abductions
Experience unexplained phenomenon
Physic Dreams and/or Ability


I was wondering if anyone had any insight, thoughts, or comparisons on either or both of these topics.

You're right...quite a bit of the stuff online is really wacky. For example, I see that I cannot be cloned...what a relief
I'm O negative and I basically exactly fit the profile. I am somewhat tall, pale and of British and Northern European ancestry, plus Spanish and Basque.

Most of that stuff is true, but I don't have reddish coloured hair and I am not prone to alien abduction, thank God. I do have the piercing or glowing green eyes, a slightly lower temperature, particularly when resting or sleeping, and I do have the extra floating rib.

I'd say the other non-physical stuff is also largely true, though I feel I belong as well as anyone else, I suppose.
It's hard to believe that the other stuff is not also common to the rest of humankind, as well, though. Wouldn't you say so?

Peace & blessings,
7L
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