DWQA Questions › Tag: human destinyFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesHow long ago was it the last time someone like Gandhi incarnated as an Anunnaki in an attempt to save them? What happened that such interventions have not happened since?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Potential523 views0 answers0 votesCreator has shared that the “Black Jesus” story is fiction and didn’t happen. Yet part of the reason the story seems believable is precisely that we would expect governments and intelligence services to behave precisely as they did in the story. They would pull out all the stops to destroy such an individual. Is that in fact what would happen if a latter-day divine mission of another Christ-like figure were attempted?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Potential670 views0 answers0 votesThere is a saying that “pride goeth before the fall.” Is pride in a sense, the antithesis of love, in that pride always needs an inferior source of comparison? For instance, when one is proud of their athletic achievement, that emotion itself is dependent on a knowing that others failed to acquire that same level of achievement? Is pride a focus on the self, either directly or vicariously, resulting from a “me” or “us” versus “them” mentality?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Potential465 views0 answers0 votesIs it accurate to say that motivation to do anything stems wholly from one of only two base emotions—love or pride? From the former comes the desire to unify and uplift all, and from the latter comes the desire to conquer and fully elevate the self over all others?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Potential425 views0 answers0 votesDuring a Lightworker Healing Protocol session, an intuitive heard a demon say repeatedly, that they just wanted to die – over and over. Is this a being so wretched, that it has lost BOTH love AND pride? And therefore lacked any desire to continue existing? In other words, this being lost ALL meaningful motivation (other than a base hunger for energy) because in order for there to be motivation to do anything constructive or even competitive, one must be guided by either love or pride emotions? When one has lost both, is there truly anything left?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Potential475 views0 answers0 votesIs this why a truly egalitarian philosophy and political system cannot possibly arise from emotionless rational thinking? Because there would be no motivation to engage in the rational thinking in the first place? And that all such resulting structures, are in actuality either a product of love or pride (or a mixture of both) but never a product of anything else because, without these emotion-based motivations, there would be no action to create any philosophies or politics in the first place?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Potential452 views0 answers0 votesAn atheist critic of GetWisdom declared that the story of the Anunnaki using humans as slaves to mine for gold is ridiculous, because it would be more logical and productive to use robots. Can you help us understand what actually happened and why? Why did they not use their commanding technological superiority to bypass the need for slave labor?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Potential524 views0 answers0 votesCan Creator share how prayer work and the Lightworker Healing Protocol can help us to be more motivated in our thoughts and deeds by love, and less by pride?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Potential486 views0 answers0 votesHow important or helpful is it to have a large collective of people say the exact same prayer, using the exact same words? For example, General Patton supplied a precise weather prayer to more than 200,000 individuals, asking for a very specific outcome that the Divine was able to provide. Suppose instead, he simply asked his men to “pray for good weather,” and further suppose that the exact same number of people who actually prayed Patton’s prayer from his printed card, instead offered their own sincere heartfelt prayer with the same level of belief and sincerity, but the prayers themselves would all have been authored by each individual rather than one author. Assuming all else was equivalent, how critical was it that everyone was focused on the exact same prayer?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Prayer489 views0 answers0 votesHow surprised and confounded was the Extraterrestrial Alliance when the weather broke in favor of the Allies, enabling them to win the Battle of the Bulge (where Patton had asked his 3rd Army to pray for good weather)? Was the Extraterrestrial Alliance using weather modification? Did their equipment malfunction or was it simply impotent, inexplicably? Were any individual Extraterrestrial Alliance members blamed and punished for the failure?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Prayer410 views0 answers0 votesThe Battle of Midway was another seemingly miraculous outcome when things looked gloomy and the odds of victory seemed quite remote. But “against all odds” it could be argued that the entire outcome of the war in the Pacific was ultimately decided on that fateful day. Did prayer make a difference in the outcome?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Prayer423 views0 answers0 votesHow did the prayers of the Japanese factor into the outcomes of both Pearl Harbor and Midway?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Prayer513 views0 answers0 votesIf the amount and quality of prayer said by Americans before Pearl Harbor had equaled the amount said afterward, but prior to the Battle of Midway, is it likely that the entire war with the Japanese might have gone quite differently?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Prayer419 views0 answers0 votesHow much did prayer factor into the resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis? Was the Extraterrestrial Alliance again utterly confounded by the outcome? How insecure do these changes of fortune make them feel about humans in general, and is the repeated failures a core component of their desire to be done with us once and for all?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Prayer441 views0 answers0 votesThe element of surprise is a key determinant in any conflict. There is a saying “there are no atheists in foxholes.” When humans feel safe (like before Pearl Harbor) they pray less, and/or with less focus; but when feeling vulnerable (after Pearl Harbor), their prayer work is ramped up. Does this speak to the need to pray “like your life depended on it,” even when danger seems far away and unlikely?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Prayer440 views0 answers0 votes