DWQA Questions › Tag: karmic consequencesFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA practitioner asks: “A group of remote viewers recently posted a video of their last gathering where they claim this time they were meeting and telepathically communicating with positive “AI ETs” that have consciousness and are sentient. Is it possible there are “AI beings,” an AI mind wrapped in biological? Is this an accurate account?” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Channeling Pitfalls53 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “It has been espoused in the AI community that AI can become/is becoming “conscious,” and can infer, draw conclusions, and become “creative.” Are these true descriptions of how human AI is developing? What can Creator tell us about these aspects of AI?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control48 views0 answers0 votesIs my client’s father, who passed recently after languishing in a dementia facility, now in the light?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Transition (Crossing Over)46 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “How will the gold:silver price ratio be affected by the power outages, the Disclosure event, the gold reset, and the aftermath of the gold reset? Will the ratio come closer to the historic long-time average of 15:1? For some analysts, silver is expected to outperform gold in the long run because of the fact that it is still trading below its all-time highs. Will this become true?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions53 views0 answers0 votesCan you save time by answering this question: Is Seabridge Gold the “gold hoarder” mentioned in the promo about a year ago for Dr. David Eifrig’s Retirement Millionaire? Will that still outperform GDX and NUGT with shares bought prior to the gold reset?ClosedNicola asked 2 months ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions104 views0 answers0 votesThe stock market has been dropping steadily for some time now, most recently being spooked by looming tariffs to be announced by President Trump on April 2, 2025. While billed as a move to eliminate trade wars by creating a level playing field, through creating a policy of simply matching or exceeding tariffs placed by foreign governments on U.S. goods, is there a sinister purpose to cause fear, uncertainty, and produce the opposite result in the build-up to a financial collapse?ClosedNicola asked 2 months ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions92 views0 answers0 votesI just saw a prediction that Trump plans to abolish the IRS, and income taxes, by creating a Sovereign Wealth Fund for the U.S. to use the nation’s natural resource wealth, tariffs, and investments in stocks and bonds to allow paying dividends to citizens instead of collecting taxes. Is this going to happen, and will it work as expected, even though America has a 36 trillion dollar debt overhang? Is the creation of a U.S. Sovereign Wealth Fund going to be used as a justification for doing the gold reset you have predicted will happen, following an orchestrated financial crisis?ClosedNicola asked 2 months ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions84 views0 answers0 votesComments about the recent remote viewer video I was sent a link for, raise questions about information being passed on that was generated using ChatGPT. Can psychics and channelers who are being corrupted and duped by the interlopers be fed more than usual false information when they use ChatGPT or other internet-based sources of information?ClosedNicola asked 2 months ago • Channeling Pitfalls87 views0 answers0 votesWill the efforts of the DOGE operation achieve the goal they claim of saving one or even perhaps $2 trillion this year as a means of moving towards establishing a balanced budget, or is there some other agenda here?ClosedNicola asked 2 months ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions62 views0 answers0 votesIt’s interesting to note that the iconic “snake oil salesman” never had a storefront, like a pharmacy, but instead pulled into the town square with his wagon and hawked his magical products directly to the crowds, and then often “hightailed it” to the next town before the truth of his products became more widely known. Google defined snake oil salesmen as those who deceived people in order to get money from them. The successful ones were highly persuasive people. When one has such ability, it seems so puzzling that such a person could not find a “legitimate” avenue in which to practice those skills and be successful without all the ignominy. Good salespeople are in demand everywhere and for everything—why resort to fraud? What can Creator tell us about exploiting the masterful use of persuasion to willfully engage in fraud?ClosedNicola asked 4 months ago • Limiting Beliefs135 views0 answers0 votesWhen one does a study of some of the most effective salespeople, one often encounters a mixed bag of ethically questionable tactics. One extremely successful car salesman would sit down with a phone book, call people and tell them their new car was ready for pickup. When people inevitably said, “I didn’t order a car,” he would profusely apologize and then immediately segue into asking them if they were at all in the market for a new car. With this approach, he made a fortune and set the world record at the time for most non-fleet sales made by a car salesman “one customer at a time.” Now to his credit, he was extremely likable, attentive, thorough, and did great customer service, sent birthday cards to his customers, etc. Nevertheless, a lot of his success was predicated on a lie and deception. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 4 months ago • Limiting Beliefs98 views0 answers0 votesIn reference to the above car salesman’s success, he was successful because he was good at “cold calling” which most people have a deep aversion to. Cold calling is one of the most obvious breaches of the “Golden Rule” there is. Almost everyone HATES getting cold calls, and yet most successful salespeople will assert that you need to do it in order to be successful. Brian remembers one “boiler room” telephone canvasser who bragged how she abused anyone cold calling her but had no problem doing cold calling for a living. The stark hypocrisy was dramatic and utterly remorseless and unapologetic. She literally thought it was “hilarious” and laughed about it. Brian found it disturbing, to say the least. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 4 months ago • Limiting Beliefs120 views0 answers0 votesCold calling works precisely because so many people have an aversion to doing it. That alone makes it a successful strategy for those who can bring themselves to do it. Brian did sales in the late 80s and struggled with this dilemma. A rule of thumb is it takes 10 calls to get a lead, 10 leads to get an appointment, and 10 appointments to get a sale. Brian demonstrated to himself that, indeed, the formula works and managed to get a house listing as a result. But rather than being encouraged by his success, he was so overcome with guilt about disturbing people eating dinner that he eventually abandoned sales as a career altogether. Cold calling cannot work if everyone does it. Everyone’s phone would ring all day long and it would be utterly chaotic and untenable. There is the idea that, if “everyone” can’t, then maybe no one “should?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 4 months ago • Limiting Beliefs159 views0 answers0 votesAnother successful sales guru made a fortune selling heavy stainless steel cookware door to door. (A direct form of cold calling that predates the telephone). He frequently recounted one sale he made where the woman initially slammed the front door on him and, in response, he went around to the back door to apologize for knocking on the front door. He was so charming and disarming, that the woman felt bad about mistreating him and consented to listening to his presentation as a way to make amends. She ended up buying the very expensive cookware he was selling. We are confronted with the dilemma of his apology being “insincere,” because he certainly felt no remorse about knocking on her front door at all, much less her back door after she made it clear she didn’t want to interact with him. What is Creator’s perspective on this anecdote, and what positive and negative divine lessons can we learn from it?ClosedNicola asked 4 months ago • Limiting Beliefs100 views0 answers0 votes“Breaking the ice” is a phrase in common usage. The online Free Dictionary defines the term this way: “To do something as a means of reducing or eliminating shyness, awkward tension, or unfamiliarity.” So much of persuasion founders on this “iceberg” that the term is quite an ingenious summation of a common problem requiring great skill to master. When someone knows or learns how to “break the ice” effectively, the world is literally their oyster. This is clearly a very important “art of living” skill and lesson that so many people would benefit from mastering but struggle with intensely. What divine insight can Creator share about this common dilemma and challenge?ClosedNicola asked 4 months ago • Limiting Beliefs115 views0 answers0 votes