DWQA Questions › Tag: human sufferingFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesHypnotists have explored the so-called Esdaile State, an ultra-deep trance state. Is that an inherent property of the upper subconscious which can be experienced by good hypnotic subjects? Or is it perhaps an unrecognized channeling of the deep subconscious by certain subjects capable of doings so? Is this worth continuing to explore? What is most important for us to know?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Subconscious Channeling550 views0 answers0 votesThe authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, believed to have been the burial shroud wrapped around the body of Jesus Christ, was tested again recently by yet another novel method to date its age. The results were consistent with four other approaches used over the years showing the cloth did date from 2000 years ago. A radiocarbon dating done in the 1988 which placed the age of the Shroud to be between the years 1260-1390, has since been questioned because the piece of the Shroud examined was from an edge containing a patch interwoven to repair damage from a fire at the cathedral where the shroud was being stored during those years. It seems remarkable that a repeat radiocarbon dating has not been done given the strong evidence calling the first result into question. What is the divine truth about this holy relic and its handling?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Religions265 views0 answers0 votesGiven that Long Covid can be due to persistent low-level viral presence, can the SARS CoV-2 virus lead to malignant transformation and thus represent a cause of cancer or other maladies?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Coronavirus COVID-19373 views0 answers0 votesCan cancer occur in the aftermath of an acute infection with SARS-CoV-2?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Coronavirus COVID-19375 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “About 3 to 4 months ago my husband of 42 years went to an ear nose and throat specialist in Brisbane. Something he did to my husband has caused a lot of brain fog. I have noticed over the past months it is getting worse. I am now worried that it has caused dementia. I am using ivermectin and all the herbs that you have told me to use on your webinars. I have watched all you webinars (sometimes over 3times). He is 72 years old and I am 75 years old and still has to work as we are on the list of the (targeted individuals) of the perpetrators. The perpetrators have caused me to go bankrupt. We live in a rented unit. His name is [name withheld].” What is causing his problems and what can we do to help?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control275 views0 answers0 votesA viewer wants us to help her son who is struggling with inner conflicts and needs to get his career going. She feels there is something dark bothering him. Can you help me understand what is most needed to help him? Is this a spirit attachment problem, strictly karmic, ET targeting, or a combination of influences?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Spirit Meddlers218 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Amongst physically incarnated sentient species, are there more psychopaths in the galaxy than non-psychopaths?”ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Problems in Society220 views0 answers0 votesIt’s difficult to coherently discuss a problem when there is widespread confusion and no consensus on definitions. The words “psychopath” and “sociopath” are often used interchangeably, but some professionals and academics say there are important differences. One says, “Psychopathic behavior often results more from genetics or a congenital injury, whereas sociopathy is more from environmental factors.” Google’s AI overview lists these differences: Empathy and Remorse: Psychopaths have a complete lack of empathy and remorse, while sociopaths may show some degree of these emotions. Impulsivity: Psychopaths are more calculated and manipulative, while sociopaths are more impulsive and prone to erratic behavior. Causes: Psychopathy is thought to have a stronger genetic component, while sociopathy is more likely to be caused by environmental factors. A bestselling author would say both are essentially “without a conscience.” Can Creator comment on the usefulness or lack thereof of these definitions, and provide us with Creator’s definition of the problem, and best way to label and describe it?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Problems in Society226 views0 answers0 votesBestselling Psychologist Martha Stout, Ph.D. wrote the bestseller, The Sociopath Next Door. She regards sociopaths as those “without a conscience” – which is how it is presumed Creator would define it. She would likely characterize psychopaths as simply more overtly violent sociopaths. She described sociopaths as possessing “a noncorrectable disfigurement of character that is now thought to be present in about 4 percent of the population – that is to say, one in twenty-five people.” She writes of sociopaths: “Sociopaths have a greater than normal need for stimulation, which results in their frequent social, physical, financial, or legal risks. And sociopaths are noted especially for their shallowness of emotion, the hollow and transient nature of any affectionate feelings they may claim to have, a certain breathtaking callousness. They have no trace of empathy and no genuine interest in bonding emotionally with a mate. Once the surface charm is scraped off, their marriages are loveless, one-sided, and almost always short term.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Problems in Society219 views0 answers0 votesSociopaths make up only four percent of the human population, but according to Creator, they make up one hundred percent of all three physical extraterrestrial species interacting with Earth. Since we have little opportunity to study and observe alien behavior and civilizations, would becoming familiar with human sociopaths provide us with helpful and compelling insights into the nature and behaviors of these extraterrestrials?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Problems in Society214 views0 answers0 votesDr. 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 11 months ago • Problems in Society200 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 11 months ago • Problems in Society281 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 11 months ago • Problems in Society201 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 11 months ago • Problems in Society226 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 11 months ago • Problems in Society206 views0 answers0 votes