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Greetings to all.
The other day, I was sent a question from someone otherwise unknown to me, who asked, "Do you think that 'bloodlines' have something to do with the ability or inability, with ESP?"
Allow me to share my answer with you, and please reply should you so desire.
"I am half Irish on my mother's side and half Native American (Cheyenne) on my father's side. I am a 'proven' clairvoyant, with documents of proof, letters of testimony from professionals who tested me and paid witness to many predictions, and there have been a shoe box full of radio interviews in which 'predictions' were related that 'all' came to pass, which most certainly could be considered a 'public record' of those predictions. Do I fall under the category of E.S.P.? I believe to a certain degree, yes, but in a more serious sense; not so strongly than most with this ability. I feel that E.S.P. is indeed as it implies; a 'sixth sense.'
I do know that I have had certain 'feelings' if you will, in which I 'heard' a sort of 'voice' that actually saved my life many times by suggesting that I take a certain path to avoid warring factions when I was in a war zone, and that saved my life by following and paying heed to the 'voice's' suggestion.
However, when I have 'dreams' and or 'visions' (I have had these visions during waking hours and at the oddest of times) I believe that is so much different. That may or may not come from the same higher power, although it is certainly noticed that the difference is utterly remarkable, in that 'other lives' are effected in my 'visions,' whereas with E.S.P.; the limits usually relate to just me and those I may be with in waking hours, as some refer to as 'psychic.'
As for the question of 'bloodlines,' some say that Native Americans may be in-tune with nature and themselves more so than other races and or creeds, although I do not place much credence upon such beliefs. I believe that one is 'chosen' to have the 'God-given-gift' of seeing into the future and events that prove true and nothing else matters, which includes race, or, 'bloodlines.'
I hope that this helps you understand how I feel about the question, and I do not think that I can be swayed to think or believe that because I am Cheyenne and practice a deeper form of worshiping in this world than most, and I do use certain Cheyenne practices in my prayers and everyday walk of life that others just don't seem to be in touch with, which I think they can could change, and 'bloodlines' have little to nothing to do with it. It is in our relationship with The Great Spirit (The God of many names) and other human beings that sets us apart from the world of corruption and self-indulgence."
Sincerely--in truth,
Jason Greywolf Leigh
http://jasonleigh.org
