DWQA Questions › Tag: divine presenceFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA lot of terrible and deeply evil figures in history were also prima donnas. So it’s completely understandable that such figures are deeply distrusted. Where does one parse out the positive example versus the arrogant threat? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma116 views0 answers0 votesWhat is Creator’s perspective on “combat stress reaction” or “battle fatigue?” So much of GetWisdom has been dedicated to healing historic trauma the deep subconscious reacts to, as this is understood to be the primary culprit behind MOST of our negative karmic issues and even the rise of evil itself in the galaxy. Yet trauma doesn’t have to be deep and can be right in your face, such as experienced by the soldiers Patton slapped (assuming their distress was quite real, and they were not faking it). Fleeing combat by any means certainly aligns with the karmic and divine imperative to protect oneself, but at the cost of abandoning their duty and comrades, not to mention setting an abysmal example of how to comport oneself in the face of danger. What is Creator’s perspective on this dilemma?ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma111 views0 answers0 votesThe word “coward” has come to acquire a deeply negative connotation, so much so that it has fallen out of popular use almost entirely, and anyone attempting to use it faces significant backlash, both privately and especially publicly. And the word “brave” is being liberally used to praise victims and laud behavior that seems to lack any evidence, much less significant evidence, of the recipient actually having stood strong against a dilemma. Today there are certainly people who would call Patton a bully and the battle fatigue suffering soldiers he slapped brave, for merely being on the receiving end of his “despicable tirade.” What is Creator’s perspective on the abandonment of the word “coward” and the accompanying neutering of the word “brave,” a word that used to be reserved ONLY to describe one who displayed SIGNIFICANT evidence of having “stood strong?”ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma112 views0 answers0 votesPatton’s slapping incidents became publicly known when journalist Drew Pearson broke the story on his national radio show. Wikipedia reports: “Pearson’s version not only conflated details of both slapping incidents but falsely reported that the private in question was visibly “out of his head,” telling Patton to “duck down or the shells would hit him,” and that in response, “Patton struck the soldier, knocking him down.” Pearson punctuated his broadcast by twice stating that Patton would never again be used in combat, despite the fact that Pearson had no factual basis for this prediction.” The Allied Command, and especially General Eisenhower, deemed Patton critical to the war effort, and this publicity complicated things enormously. That the media tends to conflate things is taken for granted these days. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma108 views0 answers0 votesJust as things are today, the public was deeply divided over the slapping incidents. So much so, it was said it was the “slap heard round the world.” Half the population defended Patton and the other half demanded his firing. This shows the divide between the application of discipline versus the application of compassion. It is widely assumed that the two are diametric opposites but is that truly the case? What did those soldiers need most—a slap or a hug? What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma103 views0 answers0 votesTrauma is highly problematic, whether deeply buried or in your face. How can Empowered Prayer, the Lightworker Healing Protocol, Deep Subconscious Mind Reset, and Divine Life Support heal historic trauma, and also help the recipient to “stand strong” when that approach to a dilemma is the most advised and perhaps wisest course of action?ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma110 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “If there are clearly karmic effects in this lifetime (physical, mental, emotional, relationships, finances, etc.) is it wise to “wait” for LHP sessions to heal karmic underpinnings in other timelines, or “should” we try to overcome it as best we can in this lifetime, even though using the conscious mind and memory will be very limited in their effectiveness? Will ignorance and inaction compound the issue? Or will human action provide more intention-power to amplify healing speed? Given the limited effectiveness of medical science and psychological therapies it seems unclear what to do.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma165 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “Fate often represents a fixed outcome; destiny is a sense of purpose that individuals actively work towards, influencing their choices and actions. To what degree is karma deterministic and the outcomes inevitable? For example, if someone has lung disease, and that has been created by the Law of Karma to rebalance wounds done to us by others in other lives, what is the difference karmically between passive acceptance of that illness in this lifetime as a rebalancing (fate) versus seeking the best medical and spiritual treatment for the condition (destiny)?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 8 months ago • Karma156 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “What did Jesus Christ mean about the “kingdom of heaven” when he used that phrase? Especially the following from the Bible Book of Matthew 6:33, where Jesus says, “But rather seek ye first the kingdom of heaven and its righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.” Also, what kind of things is he referring to here? In another book, Luke 17:21, Jesus says, “The kingdom of heaven is within you.” Can Creator explain his meaning or what these words were intended to teach? What are we missing?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 9 months ago • Religions187 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “In the Bible story of Jesus calming the Sea of Galilee, “Then he rose and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm.” (Matthew 8:23-27) Was Jesus, through Creator, speaking directly to the wind and sea, or was he also, in part, speaking to the interlopers who may have churned up the storm that threatened the apostles? What can Creator tell us?”ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Religions191 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “A day after returning from a short vacation to the coast I turned on the TV to see a famous celebrity showing a TV program that had been filmed about 1 mile from where I had been staying. Not only that but the program showed several of the sites and locations I had visited just one day before. In view of the high improbability of such an occurrence, I am tempted to believe this was a “calling card” from Creator to remind me of Creator’s presence in and around my life. Would this be a correct interpretation?”ClosedNicola asked 12 months ago • Prayer183 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “Please help me understand this: God says that most of our pain and suffering comes from the negative karma. However, when we feel it, we don’t know where it comes from because we cannot remember past lives, or go to the akashic records to see the cause of our pain (with the exception of some that can read akashic records). If the purpose of the Law of Karma is to be self-correcting, it seems that if someone CAUSES something, and later on sees the EFFECTS of that cause, it seems logical that the individual would want to know why and trace it back to that cause. Why has this setup NOT worked on the Anunnaki? Why do they NOT self-correct if they have the capability to see their akashic records?” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Karma164 views0 answers0 votesGiven you have cautioned us that masking symptoms of karmic maladies with medical treatment can be undone by the Law of Karma, as it is relentless, so symptoms may reoccur or a new or even worse problem might develop, how do we manage this potential complication? Do we just ignore medical options, take our lumps, and suffer, except for whatever divine help can do?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Karma138 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “About a year ago, I was sitting at work and had this urge to ask GOD to give me more insight to the spiritual realm. Within minutes, I started to see outlines of what appeared to be people. They were moving about, and one even seemed to wave at me. Was I seeing things, or were these truly spiritual beings that GOD allowed me to see? Are they always around me? Were they spirit guides or angels of some sort?” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Divine Realm223 views0 answers0 votesArriving at an advanced understanding of karma is not easy. We assume that everything in this universe begins and ends with the Creator of this universe. Recognizing there are other universes with their own Creators, and even levels of consciousness above Creator, we assume that the Law of Karma in this universe also begins and ends with the Creator of this universe. Is that true? We’ve heard Creator say that even Creator is subject to the Law of Karma. Is that just holding oneself to one’s own standards, or is Creator literally accountable to those layers of consciousness above Creator? Who keeps Creator accountable? There is a strong skepticism surrounding self-policing and holding oneself accountable as the only means of law enforcement. What can Creator tell us about where Creator’s karma begins and ends?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Karma218 views0 answers0 votes