What does being rh negative mean to you?
Mike Dammann August 16, 20181
What does being rh negative mean to you?
Ever since I’ve been a kid, I have known that the world I see is not the world it could or should be. I felt like I was watching a movie. Sometimes drama, sometimes comedy. Sometimes unnecessary brutality. Knowing that the world is crazy was obvious to me as it takes crazy minds to write some of the movies I would watch. And as in many cases it turned out years later, it would be revealed that indeed the writer was nuts after being convicted of major crimes, killing himself or simply having his true self revealed to where people would go “no wonder he wrote such movies so well”. And actors and musicians shouldn’t be left out in this statement either.
It is not a mindset of judging. It is not a mindset of jealousy. I wasn’t thinking about what they could afford. It was simply me, while others talking about banalities, sensing a spirit that was “off” and even when I was told that the world was great as long as I get good grades, the need to protect myself at all times was something that continued to be gradually implanted in me through the constant pressure felt from bad energies not penetrating, but constantly surrounding me.
Why is it that so many rh negatives are so drawn to other rh negatives and the topic of rh negative blood?
We want to be ourselves
It is one thing to hush in times of need-to… it is another thing to just be so fake that you don’t even remember or know who you are.
We don’t want to live with bad decisions of others
While others complain, we are in (silent) pain.
We don’t enjoy pain inflicted on other people
… which is something that most people don’t really care about unless some form of media-driven guilt kicks in.
We want our minds to be free from propaganda
You have to hear yourself think.
We don’t like idle times or mindless conversations
While others repeat themselves about politics and religions, we get bored and think about solutions… unfortunately all too often in solitude.
We want our lives to mean something
Imagine all the time wasted with banalities to be spent on something that we could choose doing.
We want reality, not beautiful lies
It doesn’t help to watch long football games when you cannot help but think about things that truly need changing.
We want relationships to be comfort zones, not playgrounds
Most seem to enjoy the game. But why have a game when the price is waiting without it?
How about a video?
https://youtu.be/mG5v_t40JLk
Thanks to: http://www.rhesusnegative.net