Blood Holds Life

Published January 1, 2026 by tindertender

This is why the elite like “blood transfusions”. They like to “be seen as” and angel, and they “harvest” them for these fluids, for this “blood-born and known” angelic identity and the “life” it holds. Vampires think of us as a commodity. Theyve been asking if a woman is “compatible” and are told “she’s compatible with everyone” so she must be O+ / O-. (O positive (O+) is not the universal blood type for everyone; O negative (O-) is the true universal red blood cell donor, meaning it can go to any patient in emergencies, but O positive is the most common and often used in trauma when types are unknown because most people have positive blood. O+ can donate to all positive types (A+, B+, AB+, O+), making it widely needed, but O- lacks A, B, and Rh antigens, allowing it to be given to anyone.)

“The blood holds the life.” — Deuteronomy 12:23–24

In Hoodoo understanding, this verse is not poetic language—it is spiritual law. Blood is not just fluid; it is carrier, witness, and record. Scripture says plainly that the life (the nephesh) is in the blood, meaning that memory, lineage, trauma, blessing, and covenant all move through it. This is why Hoodoo work is careful, ethical, and lineage-aware: when you touch blood—literally or symbolically—you are touching life itself.

From a Hoodoo perspective, blood explains why ancestry matters. What our ancestors endured did not disappear when their bodies returned to the earth; it traveled forward in bloodlines. This is why certain gifts, fears, illnesses, strengths, and callings appear generation after generation. Blood remembers. It carries spiritual residue—both wounds and wisdom. Hoodoo is not about escaping that truth, but working with it responsibly: cleansing what was harmed, strengthening what was righteous, and restoring what was broken.

This is also why Hoodoo rejects reckless manipulation. If life is in the blood, then forcing outcomes, binding wills, or acting without discernment is a violation of divine order. Elders taught that improper work “comes back through the blood,” affecting family, health, and spirit. True root-work seeks alignment, not domination—because blood answers to Yah, not human ego.

Blood also explains why prayer works. When Psalms are spoken, when hands are laid on, when healing is done righteously, the work reaches beyond the surface and speaks to the blood—to the deepest level of being. Healing the blood means healing the soul, the lineage, and the future.

In short, Deuteronomy 12:23–24 teaches the foundation of Hoodoo wisdom:
life is sacred, lineage is real, and spiritual work must honor the blood it touches. To work roots without respecting blood is to work blindly. To honor the blood is to honor life itself.

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