DWQA Questions › Tag: cursesFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesPappas writes: “According to folklore, breaking a mirror is a surefire way to doom yourself to seven years of bad luck. The superstition seems to arise from the belief that mirrors don’t just reflect your image; they hold bits of your soul. That belief led people in the old days of the American South to cover mirrors in a house when someone died, lest their soul be trapped inside.” What can Creator tell us about mirrors and the widespread belief in their hazards?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Limiting Beliefs316 views0 answers0 votes“Knock on wood.” Pappas writes, “This phrase is almost like a verbal talisman, designed to ward off bad luck after tempting fate: ‘Breaking that mirror didn’t bring me any trouble, knock on wood.’ The fixation on wood may come from old myths about good spirits in trees or from an association with the Christian cross. Similar phrases abound in multiple languages, suggesting that the desire not to upset a spiteful universe is very common.” What can Creator tell us about “knocking on wood?”ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Limiting Beliefs314 views0 answers0 votes“Cross your fingers.” Pappas writes: “Those wishing for luck will often cross one finger over another, a gesture that’s said to date back to early Christianity. The story goes that two people used to cross index fingers when making a wish, a symbol of support from a friend to the person making the wish. (Anything associated with the shape of the Christian cross was thought to be good luck.) The tradition gradually became something people could do on their own.” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Limiting Beliefs287 views0 answers0 votes“Throwing salt over your shoulder.” Salt is thought to create a spiritual barrier that evil spirits cannot cross, or find difficult to cross. Many magicians and sorcerers use it to create “magic circles” with the thought that if they stay inside, they will be protected from the very demons they conjure. What can Creator tell us about the spiritual properties of salt, if any?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Limiting Beliefs347 views0 answers0 votes“Don’t step on a crack!” This is from artsandculture.google.com, an article entitled 18 Superstitions from Around the World: “As with mirrors, cracks—in the earth, on a sidewalk, or almost anywhere—have long been seen as portals to the realm of the supernatural, for both good and ill. To step on those cracks might be to invite or release unwelcome spirits into the world ready to do one harm.” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Limiting Beliefs278 views0 answers0 votesSuperstitions may seem silly and innocuous at first glance, but some people worry about them a great deal. Some to the point of having genuine panic attacks if they discover they violated one. How does someone get in this state? Does subconscious mind control contribute? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Limiting Beliefs328 views0 answers0 votesEastern Europeans, it seems, have a much longer list of superstitions that concern them than those of the West. Does the fact these countries have been war-torn and decidedly less free have anything to do with this? A woman who came here from Ukraine twenty years ago, won’t use leftovers “because it’s pig food” even though she no longer has a pig, so leftovers end up in the garbage. She worries about knives left out because they foment discord when unsheathed. And anything used she purchases she leaves outside for “cleansing,” regardless of whether rain is in the forecast or not. As a result, more garbage is created when it inevitably rains. Yet there is simply no talking her out of any of these worries or practices. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Limiting Beliefs301 views0 answers0 votesA great many superstitions seem to revolve around an obsession with evil, and warding it off, especially. Can Creator share with us how Empowered Prayer and the Lightworker Healing Protocol will do more to protect you and your loved ones than slavish adherence to timeworn superstitions, even and especially if there is something to them?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Limiting Beliefs355 views0 answers0 votesPlease tell us whether or not this request will be effective in helping targeted individuals, whether or not they are named: “Source Creator, direct a TI Defense Team to free all TIs by confronting and challenging their attackers to make them step down, lose interest, and stop the attacks. Transmute their negativity energetically, to counter their actions in full measure with an effective deterrent. Free as well, all those who are manipulated to become perpetrators to harm the targeted individuals?”ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol227 views0 answers0 votesAll human beings are targeted in multiple ways, at least indirectly, and many are caught up in direct targeting of groups, as with the pandemic, hurricanes, mass shootings, bombings, etc. Would the divine realm automatically assume the above request applies to everyone, and use extra power to push back against all extraterrestrial schemes? Would that further enhance effectiveness of the LHP, even though it already requests so many adverse sources of negativity be dealt with?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol201 views0 answers0 votesIf our request to counter targeting becomes applicable to everyone when threatened, would that weaken effort that could be directed towards the smaller group of severely attacked humans, the one in 20 who we refer to as Targeted Individuals because they get more than their share of harassment?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol198 views0 answers0 votesWould that request also include people who are being targeted through high-level psychic attacks, like my current client who has a warlock and his coven after her?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol245 views0 answers0 votesLegends handed down to today’s Zuni and Navajo tribes, the descendants of the Anasazi, tell of a great holocaust at the hands of giants. The story is that the medicine men of the tribes, at the time, established some kind of interdimensional contact with a Reptilian entity who taught them sorcery. Following this, the people fell into depravity. Even to the point of performing child sacrifice and even ritual cannibalism. Then one day, as the story goes, they naively opened some kind of portal through which scores of giants came through and destroyed their civilization in a most brutal fashion. What actually happened? It seems reasonable to assume that the humans were duped into believing that they brought this on themselves when there is no logical way they could control such a portal. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers308 views0 answers0 votesWhen a modern Native American academic discussed these portals or “stargates,” he drew a spiral in the sand to illustrate it. These spirals appear carved into the rock in numerous places in the American Southwest, but they also appear carved in stone megalithic ruins in the United Kingdom. Can Creator share with us what these spirals mean and signify? It is said some of these portals or stargates are still operative today. Is this true?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers316 views0 answers0 votesDr. Viktor Frankl wrote that in his opinion, it was possible to “lie with the truth.” He cited as an example a man who came to him plagued with guilt about an illicit affair he had some 20 years earlier. His wife never learned of it and was still ignorant of it when he sought Frankl’s advice. Dr. Frankl implored him NOT to tell her. His reason for doing so was because he believed that the man truly loved his wife and had no desire to traumatize her. Based on what he knew of the man’s wife, he was convinced that there was little to no chance of the wife receiving the news without drawing the false conclusion that he did not love her, and consequently would not be able to forgive him. So he attempted to coach the man, that telling her the truth, would be akin to lying, for it would encourage her to believe a lie—that her husband did not ever love her. The man ignored Frankl’s advice, and the result was an ugly divorce with both parties deeply emotionally traumatized. Was Frankl right? What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Divine Guidance360 views0 answers0 votes