DWQA Questions › Tag: depressionFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesAn outwardly successful business owner, who was also a black belt martial artist and powerfully built, and who carried himself as if nothing in the universe could possibly frighten him, turned out to have an inordinate fear of water. So much so, that when invited to a pool party with an above-ground pool only five feet deep, and with him being over six feet tall, he still would not go in the water, but was observed to keep himself well away from the pool’s edge. What can account for this man’s deep-seated phobia of water?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma503 views0 answers0 votesThere is a martial artist who has six black belts in six different disciplines. Once when asked “why,” he replied, “others golf, this is what I do.” But another time he was overheard complaining after practicing with weapons (wooden swords and knives) that he simply couldn’t stand “being vulnerable” as he put it. This from a man with six black belts. Can Creator share what trauma has clearly fueled this man’s lifelong obsession with self-defense?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma526 views0 answers0 votesSaving money is wise, more often than not. But when it becomes an obsession, it can result in a number of issues. Hoarding is one of them. Some people will buy an endless string of used goods if they are cheap, but whether the item purchased is even needed or useful, is a secondary concern. To the extent that such a person is convinced that saving money is good, arguments advocating moderation seem to fall on deaf ears. Can Creator comment?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma554 views0 answers0 votesSpouses throughout the ages have noted that they are rarely listened to. A spouse might observe that a window where a spouse is trying to grow some starter plants lacks sufficient sunlight, but is utterly and even violently ignored. But when a neighbor who is anything but a botanist points out the same thing, the plants get moved right away. Even though people have more mobility today, we seem to be isolated more than ever. People have fewer and fewer non-family guests than ever before. Common sense appears to need common inputs from multiple people. Does excessive privacy and isolation impair common sense?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma541 views0 answers0 votesWe know that the deep subconscious communicates through emotion and that it falls to the conscious mind to decide what it means and act accordingly. In lucid moments, people enslaved to irrational behaviors will even admit that they themselves see the irrationality, but “cannot help themselves.” Clearly, there is a healing need here in terms of removing underlying past and parallel life trauma that is fueling the emotion leading to the irrational behavior, but beliefs are also in play. In addition to healing the trauma, do the beliefs have to be dealt with as well?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma483 views0 answers0 votesThe problem with everyday irrational behavior, especially when there are agendas working at cross purposes, is that it can lead to even bigger problems if left unchecked—perhaps even resulting in trauma worse than the original insult creating the behavior to begin with. As an example, perhaps the spouse wakes up one day, decides they have had enough, and ends the marriage. How can people realize they have to push back against their own irrationality (and not wait for others to do it)?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma509 views0 answers0 votesPushing back against one’s own emotions and habits is usually countered by the deep subconscious with even more intense emotion and anxiety. Marshalling inner strength seems an almost inexplicable outcome of excessive irrational behavior. At what point does the deep subconscious finally relent and ease off in response to a newly determined self, no longer willing to accept such emotions uncritically? Is it simply a bigger trauma overwhelming a smaller one, or is it the long-in-coming birth of wisdom?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma622 views0 answers0 votesHitting rock bottom is the hard way to overcome everyday irrationality. Can Creator share how prayer work and the Lightworker Healing Protocol provide an easier way to resolve our not so benign idiosyncrasies?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma527 views0 answers0 votesWhy is my client’s friend’s son depressed and suicidal? Is he under black magic attack? How can we help him?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • High Level Psychic Attacks, Curses588 views0 answers0 votesYou have criticized the schools as being essentially “prisons for the young,” and the widely used distance learning imposed by pandemic lockdowns as being “a simulation of a simulation” because academic education is so removed from relevance to real life. There is an increase in child suicides and growing reports of childhood misery and depression while under lockdown. We have not asked about the possible role of subliminal programming going on to target the young. What can you tell us?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions606 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Is this continued lockdown with masks, social distancing, etc., doing anything to reduce the spread of COVID-19?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19669 views0 answers0 votesThe newly available vaccines have been criticized for claiming >90% effectiveness in preventing COVID-19 as judged by people developing two or more symptoms as the criteria to get tested for confirmation of illness. So the critics say, this leaves the possibility that up to 20% of people might still get infected, but remain asymptomatic. But wouldn’t those people very likely have benefitted nonetheless? Isn’t preventing symptoms what is most needed? And wouldn’t a mild, asymptomatic infection serve to further bolster their immunity and be a gain rather than a loss?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19505 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “I’ve been on mild antidepressants and have weaned slowly off them. But it’s very common you get anger withdrawal. I have this and get this each time I try to get off these medicines. I’m angry at tiny things, all the time. It could also just be menopause for me also, or other things?” What can we tell her?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma441 views0 answers0 votesA client asks: “I have a problem with cords I know go from me to family members. My 9-year-old is full of negativity, anger, and I’m worried if this continues, it will result in self-harm. It is coming from me. I can’t even love her.” What is going on here?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma497 views0 answers0 votesA client asks: “I can get these clearings done but then I know contact with my mum and brother can cause new things to reattach over again, or just me picking up things, people visiting who are alcoholics (friends), etc., etc. Hence, I do need to do your LHP course to help my family. Should I be doing this course feeling this way?” What can we advise her?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma562 views0 answers0 votes