is blood type related to personality traits ? (talking with spirits ?)

Hillbilly Prince

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Wonder if it helps in any way?
Maybe a calmer person with certain blood characteristics?

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Do you know your blood typ? I intend to find out mibe this week.
I have an open mind about spirits, ghosts and such but proof is quite scarce.
 

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I think i'm O + but i'd really have to check.
I haven't or refused to have, (out of fear), encounters with spirits.
But thrre are times i "know" something with out knowing how i know it. Those things
I call "a given". They are absolutely true & do occur.
I don't have control, i seem to be a receiver of the info.

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I think i'm O + but i'd really have to check.
I haven't or refused to have, (out of fear), encounters with spirits.
But thrre are times i "know" something with out knowing how i know it. Those things
I call "a given". They are absolutely true & do occur.
I don't have control, i seem to be a receiver of the info.

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Do you mean premonitions?
My sister, husband, and dog moved into a rental in Colorado for a time. None of them believed in ghosts, spirits. Very soon they had some odd stuff going on.
Seeing a black shape flit down the hall or through a room, extreme sense some presence was in the place.
Dog would not enter one of the rooms.
I told them to investigate the history of the home but they never did. They moved out in time.
Very creepy place. My sister and husband are very practical folks, not given to such stuff. Both saw the black shape a few times.
I would like to see a ghost. There have been times when I felt strong emotions coming from certain places. Like sorrow.
 

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Eh...? DO tell...

I read somewhere there is no record of a ghost ever harming someone.
The problem with the existence of ghosts is that we should be swarming with them given the billions of dead since the beginning of mankind.
Are spirits and ghosts the same in regard to the question of the thread?
Do we become ghosts or spirits?
 

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I have read it before, Kace.
ORIGIN OF JESU
1150—1200; Middle English < Late Latin Iēsu, oblique (orig. vocative) form of Iēsus < Greek Iēsoû; see Jesus

THANKS HBP! Wonder what the reason is for not just saying Jesus since it's 2019?

Hope all is well with you!

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from https://www.mnn.com/health/fitness-well-being/stories/what-your-blood-type-says-about-you

Blood is blood, right? Well, yes and no. Human blood is made of the same basic elements, but within that realm there are distinctions that account for four different blood types (further dinstinguished by negative and positive). What makes the four types of blood groups different is their antigens – the immune defense systems – on the surface of the red blood cells.

In 1930, a Japanese professor by the name of Tokeji Furukawa published a paper claiming that the individual blood types – A, B, AB and O – reflected the personalities of those who possessed them. Since then, blood type categorization, “ketsueki-gata,” has become firmly entrenched in Japanese culture. Much like astrological horoscopes, Japanese television and newspapers offer blood type horoscopes, and books that detail the link between blood type and personality are perpetual bestsellers. There are even matchmakers who specialize in finding future spouse based on blood types. But much like astrology, a scientific correlation between blood type and personality remains unproven.

That said, there’s been plenty of research detailing how blood types can reveal patterns of personal health – and that's fascinating in and of itself. It’s thought that different blood types may protect us from different diseases; scientists have been finding links between blood types and illness since the middle of the 20th century. With that in mind, here’s what the science has to say about your blood type. And for fun, we’ve thrown in a little ketsueki-gata as well.

If you have blood type A
Type A only has A antigens on red cells and B antibodies in the plasma; if you have type A blood, you can donate red blood cells to types A and AB.
The makeup of a person’s antigens on red blood cells can determine how much of a certain hormone gets released. If you have type A blood, you're more likely to have higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol in your body, according the National Institutes of Health. There are a number of health risks that are associated with type A blood, such as a 20 percent higher chance of developing stomach cancer compared to types O and B, and a 5 percent increased risk for heart disease compared to those with type O.
In addition, if you have type A blood, you are at higher risk for several types of cancer, such as some forms of pancreatic cancer and leukemia; according to the BBC, you are also more prone to smallpox infections and severe malaria. Ironically, those with type A also have been found to be less magnetic to mosquitoes – so there's reason to rejoice!
According to ketsueki-gata, if you have blood type A, you have some great traits. You are earnest, creative, sensible, reserved, patient and responsible (even if you are also stubborn and tense).

If you have blood type B
If you have type B blood, you only have the B antigens on red cells and A antibodies in the plasma; you can donate red blood cells to those with types B and AB blood.
Those with type B have an 11 percent increase in risk of heart disease over those with type O. A study at Harvard University found that women with AB or B blood have a raised risk of developing ovarian cancer, but if you have type B, it’s not all bad news. Those with type B blood have up to 50,000 times the number of strains of friendly bacteria than people with either type A or O blood, which means all kinds of good things.
And in terms of ketsueki-gata? You can be proud of your passion, active nature, creativity and strength. On the other hand, you’re also selfish, irresponsible, unforgiving and erratic.

If you have blood type AB
Those with AB blood have both A and B antigens on red cells, but neither A nor B antibody in the plasma. If you have AB positive blood, you are universal plasma donor.
People with type AB have been found to have a 23 percent increased risk of heart disease over those with type O blood. Having AB blood may double the liklihood that a pregnant mother will suffer from the blood pressure condition called pre-eclampsia.
One intriguing blood type study published in the journal Neurology found that those with type AB blood were 82 percent more likely to have cognitive difficulties – specifically in areas like memory recall, language and attention – than people with other blood types. The researchers suspect that the clotting protein known as coagulation factor VIII is to blame. “Since factor VIII levels are closely linked to blood type, this may be one causal connection between blood type and cognitive impairment,” said study author Mary Cushman.
When it comes to ketsueki-gata, if you have type AB blood you're cool, controlled, rational and adaptable … and critical, indecisive, forgetful and irresponsible.

If you have blood type O
If you fall into the O blood group, you have neither A nor B antigens on your red cells, but both A and B antibodies in your plasma. O positive is the most common blood type; O negative is the universal donor type, meaning those with this blood type can donate red blood cells to anybody.
For those with type O, it’s a mixed bag. If you have type O, you are more likely to get ulcers – and believe it or not, to rupture your Achilles tendons. You are also at higher risk of cholera. The good news is that people with type O blood are at a lower risk for pancreatic cancer and face a lower risk of dying from malaria than people with other blood groups; that said, if you have type O, you are twice as likely to be a mosquito magnet than those with type A blood. (wow, this is a hit!!!!)
If you have type O blood, ketsueki-gata suggests that you are confident, self-determined, strong-willed and intuitive; unfortunately, you are also self-centered, cold, unpredictable and potentially a workaholic. (jeez, another spot on)

Do you know what your blood type is? Does any of this ring true to you?
INTERESTING info; what say ye...?
 

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I read somewhere there is no record of a ghost ever harming someone.
The problem with the existence of ghosts is that we should be swarming with them given the billions of dead since the beginning of mankind.
Are spirits and ghosts the same in regard to the question of the thread?
Do we become ghosts or spirits?
We are SPIRITS having HUMAN experiences... good, bad, or ugly. A GHOST is your PERSONAL Spirit released from this Earth Plane via "death".
 

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Withouteven calling it the devil or evil, one can choose, or invite, something such as drug abuse, alcohol, activities which are frowned upon because of a number of reasons. Once one goes dowm a path, it can be difficult to come back.
 

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Withouteven calling it the devil or evil, one can choose, or invite, something such as drug abuse, alcohol, activities which are frowned upon because of a number of reasons. Once one goes dowm a path, it can be difficult to come back.
PERSONAL experience(s)…?
 

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