DWQA Questions › Tag: conscious awarenessFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesDr. Stout wrote, “Sociopaths have a greater than normal need for stimulation.” She also wrote: “In fact, terrorism (done from a distance) is the ideal occupation for a person who is possessed of blood lust and no conscience, because if you do it just right, you may be able to make a whole nation jump. And if that is not power, what is?” How about making an entire WORLD jump? Dr. Stout seems to have absolutely nailed the entire human dilemma with these observations. People wonder, how could “advanced beings” act this way? Well, they are “advanced sociopaths,” and this is how they are behaving. Apparently, with their “greater than normal” need for stimulation. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 5 months ago • Problems in Society107 views0 answers0 votesUnderstanding the “greater than normal need for stimulation” helps us make sense of the numerous stone images of the Anunnaki throughout the Middle East. Not only are they giants, averaging 12 to 15 feet tall, but all of them appeared exceptionally “athletic” and muscular. And possessing advanced medical capabilities that can replace even lost limbs and organs, this would give them license to engage in “extreme sports” including combat sports with each other. Is it safe to say the Anunnaki are “high-strung,” impatient with everything, and bore easily? This sounds like the LAST kind of being you would want “lording over you?” How much of their average day is spent working out? Are they all “obsessed bodybuilder gym rats?” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 5 months ago • Problems in Society126 views0 answers0 votesDr. Stout wrote, about sociopaths, “The intellectual difference between right and wrong does not bring on the emotional sirens and flashing blue lights, or the fear of God, that it does for the rest of us. Without the slightest blip of guilt or remorse, one in twenty-five people can do anything at all.” She further wrote, “The presence or absence of conscience is a deep human division, arguably more significant than intelligence, race, or even gender.” “But as to what is possibly the single most meaningful characteristic that divides human species (and humans from extraterrestrials) – the presence or absence of conscience – we (humans) remain effectively oblivious.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 5 months ago • Problems in Society100 views0 answers0 votesDr. Stout wrote, “A good psychopath can play a concerto on anyone’s heart strings … Your best defense is to understand the nature of these human predators.” Does that naturally and rationally extend to the extraterrestrial predators as well, and that the number one way they “play on our heart strings” is through channeling directly to humans who share those words with the world? Is our best defense against Anunnaki psychics, our attempts to understand the nature of these extraterrestrial predators? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 5 months ago • Problems in Society105 views0 answers0 votesDr. Stout wrote, “It is crucial to note that all of the psychiatric diagnoses (including narcissism) involve some amount of personal distress or misery for the individuals who suffer from them.” “Sociopathy stands alone as a ‘disease’ that causes no dis-ease for the person who has it, no subjective discomfort. Sociopaths are often quite satisfied with themselves and with their lives, and perhaps for this very reason there is no effective treatment.” She also wrote, “We (humans) feel that if someone is bad, he should be burdened with the knowledge that he is bad. It seems to us the ultimate injustice that a person could be evil, by our assessment, and still feel fine about himself.” And even though beings like the Anunnaki don’t feel guilt, do they still try to make each other aware of their awfulness? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 5 months ago • Problems in Society106 views0 answers0 votesDr. Stout wrote, “Sociopaths are infamous for their refusal to acknowledge responsibility for the decisions they make, or for the outcomes of their decisions. In fact, a refusal to see the results of one’s bad behavior as having anything to do with oneself – ‘consistent irresponsibility’ in the language of the American Psychiatric Association – is a cornerstone of the antisocial personality diagnosis. People without conscience provide endless examples of such stunning ‘I’ve done nothing wrong’ statements. Instead, when confronted with a destructive outcome that is clearly their doing, they will say, plain and simple, ‘I never did that,’ and will to all appearances believe their own direct lie. This feature of sociopathy makes self-awareness impossible, and in the end, just as the sociopath has no genuine relationships with other people, he has only a very tenuous one with himself.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 5 months ago • Problems in Society105 views0 answers0 votesNothing says “Divine Level Problem” like “Sociopath.” The good news is, contrary to what most psychological professionals sincerely believe, that this is a noncorrectable problem, Creator has emphatically said the opposite—that it absolutely is correctible and it is up to humans to correct it. The missing ingredient, however, is “divine partnership.” Without it, the professionals are indeed correct in assuming the problem is not at all fixable. Can Creator share with us how Empowered Prayer, the Lightworker Healing Protocol, Deep Subconscious Mind Reset, and Divine Life Support can be the means by which, eventually but not quickly, we humans, in partnership with the divine, can indeed correct the problem of sociopathy and the evil it causes throughout the universe, and for all of time?ClosedNicola asked 5 months ago • Problems in Society117 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “About my 1-year-old son; for a while now, he has red bumps on his feet, legs, arms and butt. Sometimes it seems to go away and become less, but returns. Now it’s worse and I notice it itches, too, for him. The pediatricians don’t have clear answers and usually they advise cortisone creams which I don’t find healthy at all. I’ve contacted an alternative doctor as well but she is not sure too, she thinks it’s a kind of allergy. We live in Santiago now which is a very dirty dry city so maybe he is very sensible to this. But it can also be the food intake. He drinks goat milk instead of cow milk. Could you ask Creator what is the cause of his skin condition? Is it a virus, allergy of other type of skin condition? Besides LHP-DSMR, what else can help to heal this?”ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma319 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “My right upper eyelid has become extremely red and is very painful. Seems to be spreading and getting worse. Not sure if it’s a stye. Hoping you could do a healing and assess the situation. I have just felt off overall. And could use a healing in general. I seem to be encountering different issues while under the monthly program. Mostly minor. My left shoulder was a problem but that seems better. I had a basal cell cancer removed from my right cheek which has left a scar. Wondering what Creator says about that.” What can we tell her? Would she benefit from my doing a protocol session on her behalf?ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma309 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “Dear Source Creator, I have a new symptom and I’m not sure if it’s part of the antiviral detox process or not. About 4 times last month, after I ate a meal, I started to feel “high” and couldn’t function normally. My perception was distorted, my face was tingly, my mouth got so dry that I couldn’t swallow any saliva, couldn’t drive my car, or focus on anything because of how “high” I felt. It lasts about 5 hours and is practically incapacitating. At first, I thought it was a food reaction but they were foods I have eaten before. Is this another detox symptom, and if not, what can I do to prevent this from happening? Online it says possibilities are hypoglycemia, diabetes, food allergy, and others.” What can we tell her?ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma338 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Please help me better understand the healing of emotional expression and regulation in intimate relationships. Some therapies sift through childhood experiences to find reasons why people respond the way they do. Others argue that each person’s actions spark reactions in the other. In this case, the dynamics between partners becomes the focus of healing, not the individual alone. Is it better to work on healing emotions with another, where negative emotions are calmed and we find our balance? Or is it cellular consciousness, that can become a part of the personality through its influence on the makeup of a person, that should be the focus of healing? How can these approaches be optimized?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Subconscious Mind239 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Are moles in our skin an indication of a chronic viral infection? Can they be diminished through the Antiviral Regimen and protocol sessions without surgical intervention?”ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Non-Local Consciousness350 views0 answers0 votesAre flashbacks the experiencing of memories residing in cordings that are rumbling in order to provide reminders or warnings?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Subconscious Mind239 views0 answers0 votesA viewer was working with a woman to examine past lives and twice she turned into something dark, once into a black dog, and once into a figure in a black cloak. What does this mean and what can we tell her? What is the best way to resolve it?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Subconscious Channeling341 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “I don’t really know why my son struggles with some of the same things throughout life. Maybe he needs therapy. He is so sensitive sometimes. He thinks people are annoyed with him, or others in our family, when it isn’t the case. Even if it were true, why does he let that bother him so much? Not sure how he can overcome this.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Subconscious Mind346 views0 answers0 votes