What makes Women Compatable with ESP and Supernatural Abilities over Men?
By Morgan
@OneOfMany (12150)
United States
September 12, 2015 10:14pm CST
If you have ever known any families where there is a strong presence of ESP or a supernatural trait that seems to be genetic, it flows much easier from female to female rather than female to male or from male to offspring. If you look back in history you can see this with witches in certain families. The male children of a witch might be completely powerless while it's not so for female ones.
Is it chemical in nature? Kind of like how many women think emotionally rather than logically and have a strong emotional presence in their lives. Is it that emotions allow better flow for the energy needed to do things supernatural? Although I'm not convinced that's the case. I might be something else entirely.
What are your thoughts? Do you know cases where strong ESP abilities or supernatural aspects have been passed to sons as well as daughters?
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@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
13 Sep 15
Because it was Eve who listened to the serpent and was deceived by him, not discerning the spirit he represented and believing she could be powerful and all-knowing like God. The serpent didn't go to Adam, he knew who would listen and be persuaded by him. Eve persuaded Adam, she influenced him. The serpent got both that way - by using their weaknesses against them. Eve was ripe to be seduced by the serpent's flattery and Adam's desire for his wife was used against him. It's really that simple.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
13 Sep 15
Is it that simple? So women were giving privilege to special abilities over men in a supernatural way? But if it was a case from the beginning like that, then wouldn't it be considered natural power and used normally?
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@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
13 Sep 15
@OneOfMany It's not a privilege and it's not a power. It's a weakness. It's a greater capacity for being deceived by lying spirits.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
13 Sep 15
@Rollo1 You could look at it that way, but between those I know that have it and those that don't, the ones with it appear stronger because of depth.
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@TiarasOceanView (70020)
• United States
13 Sep 15
I dont know how supernatural it is but I do have sensitivity passed down to me from one of my aunts. None of the boys or men had it in the family. I am not sure what is if it is genetic in nature?
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@TiarasOceanView (70020)
• United States
14 Sep 15
@OneOfMany Yeah it is hard to say really. Fascinating though.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
14 Sep 15
Could be genetic, or spirit based in some way.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
14 Sep 15
@TiarasOceanView Yes. All sorts of things that we don't know yet. For the non-believers and the skeptics, they can't experience your experiences, and can't take your word, so it goes no where.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
13 Sep 15
Yes, none of the males in the family inherited the clairvoyance and other traits that my mother and aunts had, aside from me. I'm the only male in the family line that seems to have them, and a case where they are actually stronger in some respects. But I had to work on bringing it out, whereas my cousins it just comes naturally.
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