Human memory is found in the blood ! - /x/ (#40656566) [Archived: 580 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:38:11 AM No.40656566
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Hi /x/. One day, I was talking with a neo-Nazi, a guy who was obviously very esoteric, and he said something strange to me:
>"Human memory is found in the blood."

I knew he wasn't just talking about DNA or genetics. We all know that DNA is contained in blood, sperm, vital tissues... But here, he was referring to something else. Something more... occult.

So I started thinking:
>If memory is in the blood, do we lose our memories when we lose too much blood, like in an accident?
>Do blood tests (like for medical tests) make us lose part of our memory?
>What about transfusions? When we receive blood from a stranger, do we absorb part of their memories, their experiences, or even their spirit?

This also made me think of Jehovah's Witnesses, who refuse transfusions. Officially, it's for religious reasons. But do they know something we don't? Are they protecting their memory, their soul, their spiritual integrity?

Could blood, in addition to being a vital fluid, also be a biological database, a reservoir of unconscious memory, or even a medium for reincarnation?

If this is true, then medical laboratories, hospitals, and blood banks would be collecting much more than just red blood cells.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:42:27 AM No.40656587
Water can retain memory yes. Blood a biological database? Sure. Memories are stored in le Brain/le hippocampus but perhaps.. er.. blood is the code? Passes through and codes the memory while retaining a refracted form within itself. There are tall tales of people waking from deep coma and speaking new language. Any of blood transfusion? The brain would be reading the new data. I like your ideas OP
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LUCIFER !!P38zFLDUYUh
7/4/2025, 7:45:20 AM No.40656606
Memory is not in the brain or in the blood or in the body. Memory is in Time.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:47:58 AM No.40656619
There are multiple cases of documented organ transplants where the patient obtained the donor's certain characteristics.
You need to understand that these aren't hard facts. Your memory almost certainly isn't stored anywhere in the flesh as anything more than a mere backup, if at all. How do I know this? Because incorpreal experiences like astral projections and clinical death experiences go against such materialist ideas.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:52:57 AM No.40656635
>>40656566 (OP)
The Jehovah's Witnesses that say this take their belief from the Isrealite customs of pouring out the blood as it's a living soul. It wasn't rooted in the belief of memories being based in the blood but that doesn't necessarily mean they (or the Isrealites who inspired it) weren't onto sonething.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:54:38 AM No.40656641
>>40656587
Afterwards, I tell myself that it might simply come from their beliefs.

For example, among some neo-Nazis or racialist occultists, there's this idea that reincarnation is linked to lignin, or rather to lineage, to ancestral blood. They believe that their blood contains not only their DNA, but also a biological memory, even the remnants of their ancestors' past lives or their previous incarnations.
It's a mystical vision of blood, not just genetic: blood as a spiritual archive.
And it's all the more intriguing because in many occult rituals, we always find the same elements: blood, sperm, bodily fluids, as if these materials were vectors of energy, life, or even offerings to invisible entities.

Others say it's mainly to recover DNA or create a material link between the physical world and the invisible. Perhaps spirits use these fluids as an anchor, or as a bridge to connect with our reality.

I don't have a definitive answer, but frankly, it raises a lot of questions.

>>40656606
If for you memory resides in time, then what is in the blood? Because I find it to be of great importance in magic.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:55:21 AM No.40656642
What explains bad memory then? I am young and haven't been in any accidents, but my memory is garbagea
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:59:36 AM No.40656657
>>40656642
Maybe it's related to a lack of exercise, and as a result, your blood doesn't circulate enough, and as a result, you'll have a poor memory. It can also affect the brain, with poor neurological memory. But blood, let's say, might be like the gasoline in a vehicle. I don't know.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 8:04:27 AM No.40656686
>>40656619
I think there are several types of memory. There's ancestral memory, genetic memory, neurological memory. In fact, I think it depends on the plane of consciousness. So I think there's still a part of memory that's located in the physical body. Again, I don't know enough about it. I'm just speculating.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 8:08:33 AM No.40656714
>>40656657
Holy shit you might be actually right. Not the exercise part, i do go to the gym, but I have really bad blood circulation where my hands are ice cold most of the time, and I have been thinking if that also affects the blood going to my head, explaining poor memory.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 8:13:32 AM No.40656747
>>40656714
You may need to take steroids to widen your blood vessels. This way, you won't have this problem anymore. Then, if you follow these tips, it's up to you to be careful about the molecule you're taking and pay attention to the dosage. And be aware of the side effects.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 8:26:56 AM No.40656834
>>40656566 (OP)
>>If memory is in the blood, do we lose our memories when we lose too much blood, like in an accident?
>>Do blood tests (like for medical tests) make us lose part of our memory?
>>What about transfusions? When we receive blood from a stranger, do we absorb part of their memories, their experiences, or even their spirit?


SO? WHAT WAS HIS ANSWER YOU FUCKING NIGGER? You made a thread for this ?
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 8:34:17 AM No.40656884
>>40656566 (OP)
If you’ve ever seen Dr. Strangelove, this was what Kubrick was mentioning when he kept having that general say, “precious bodily fluids”

It’s the idea that minne is found in the blood which retains your memory of past lives. Hence blood memory. But it isn’t like “remembering specific events”. It’s more like instinctual memory that urges you towards or away from a certain path/orientation

I wouldn’t say it’s blood that is necessary for memory and “consciousness”, but it’s more like water. The body and blood is mostly water and it is in water that consciousness exists or (can exist)
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 8:35:18 AM No.40656888
>>40656606
tripfags are so fucking cringe but you are the cringiest faggot of them all. congrats buddy
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 8:39:35 AM No.40656910
>>40656566 (OP)
Project 'Monarch', same shit still active today, proved that sine the '70s - trauma continues through generations, that's why "blood remembers".
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7/4/2025, 8:50:18 AM No.40656952
>>40656888
the physical body is truly unimportant
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7/4/2025, 8:56:44 AM No.40656986
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 9:51:15 AM No.40657303
Blood is the life of the flesh not merely because it transports oxygen and other nutrients to bodily tissues, and waste from them. There is no question that it is a very mysterious and special substance which transcends the mere physical. Human beings have intuitively understood this since there were human beings. Any meaningful promise or pledge demands it. It contains enormous psychic/spiritual power.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:09:28 AM No.40657399
>>40656566 (OP)
and whats time?
>>40656566 (OP)
as a german whos not an aske-nazi i can tell you you have inherited in your blood line all the glories and traumas of your kin before you, and it shapes you far more then your genes or your environment. this will not tell you what your great grandfather felt about his 7th coffee of the third month of 1913
ps are humans endo or ecto skeletal?
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:10:49 AM No.40657407
>>40656606
pressing buttons is hard
>and whats time?
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 11:34:25 AM No.40657657
>>40656606
>memory is not in the brain
It quite literally is
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 11:58:09 AM No.40657717
>>40656566 (OP)
Yeah I think you're onto something OP.

There's a reason demonic sacrifice is always draining the blood and rarely ever anything else. Same reason emos are encouraged to cut themselves, the same reason drinking blood is seen as a bad thing. Why is this iron rich liquid so important? This fluid in our bodies, why does it need to be there to keep us alive, besides the obvious stuff? Why is it constantly compared to literal "life force"? A lot of questions that modern science men aren't allowed to talk about.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 1:41:01 PM No.40657926
>>40656714
Beef organ pills helps with my poor circulation.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 1:42:11 PM No.40657929
>>40657657
>It quite literally is
It quite actually cannot be for obvious reasons.