The Jiki Ketsu Gaki is an ancient deity existing as a reincarnation of a soul. Due to past transgressions, it is cursed to consume blood for atonement. Such blood sacrifice is present in virtually every culture and religion. Jesus sacrificing his body and blood, himself a mortal, was a ritual to petition the heavenly Father to forgive the sins of man. Since blood contains the life force and biblically belongs to God, it can be used to either connect with Source or to disconnect from the same. Leviticus (17:14) tells us that life is in the blood and that those consuming blood will be disconnected from God: "the life of every creature is its blood; anyone who eats it must be cut off.” The book of John (6:55-56) tells us that the body and blood of Christ, or the bread and wine, are symbolic as well as literal food and drink: "For My flesh is real food, and My blood is real drink." The literal 'bread' is life and the literal 'wine' or juice is an intoxicating substance that transforms one from simple to complex. The wine of Dionysus and Bacchus, which was thought to contain actual spirits, was responsible for creating altered states and hallucinations. In other words, turning a body made mostly of water into a vessel for the more complex wine just as Jesus did (John 2). The Solomonic demon Hagenti also has such a power. Cannibalism and blood drinking have also been used for centuries to obtain the strength of an enemy or to keep an ancestor from rotting in the cold hard ground.
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