Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:38:11 AM No.40656566
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.
>"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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