DWQA Questions › Tag: kmFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesCould this turmoil on Nibiru bring down the ruler, Anu? The Pleiadians would not say but strongly hinted such could be the outcome. How would civil war amongst the Anunnaki that resulted in the deaths or even the deposing, imprisonment, or exile of the ruling dynasty alter any plans the Anunnaki had for the annihilation of humanity?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers691 views0 answers0 votesA client asks: “I wanted to ask you how often should I get my ex-husband’s house cleared, since my kids do go to their father’s house for sleepover? Please let me know.” What can we tell her?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • High Level Psychic Attacks, Curses552 views0 answers0 votesA viewer writes: “My dog is 10 years old. I’m soon to be homeless and can’t take her with me. I’ve tried shelters who will take her temporarily, but she’s dog aggressive and can’t be taken in. If I take her to the pound, I have to pay $60 to surrender her and she will be put down due to her aggressiveness with other animals. No-kill shelters can’t take her either because she still needs to interact with other animals on the property and she can’t handle being with other animals. I can lie and say she bit someone and pay the vet to put her down, but that’s even more money. What does Creator think about this? He loves my dog as much as I do. What karma will I attract? Do I have a right to do this? I have no answers.” What can you say to her?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma558 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “There are rumors that Halloween is an especially dark day, in that more ritual sacrifices of children happen on that day than any other day of the year. Is there any truth to this? And if so, why is Halloween viewed as an advantageous time to do this?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Corruption615 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “A friend of mine recounted how there was an annual “haunted house” that was so intense, people signed waivers to experience it. It was apparently so realistic that men used actual chain saws (without blades, but engines running) to terrify visitors. There was fake blood everywhere, blood-curdling screams, gore and slime and people dressed as ghosts and demons “grabbing” people in the dark and scaring them “senseless.” A man with a known heart condition signed the waiver, went in, and had a heart attack. He sued the city and won. The haunted house was permanently discontinued as a result. How hazardous to visitor’s mental and even physical health are such attractions?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Spirit Possession646 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Halloween undeniably is “fun” for children, but it clearly has a downside and dark history as well. Can Creator provide an overall summary of the divine view of today’s Halloween celebrations, and in particular, their effect on children?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Corruption574 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “What effect does watching scary Halloween motion pictures have on people, especially children?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Corruption653 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Halloween was said to originate with a Celtic Festival where folks would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. Where did this idea originate? Is it just an awareness that the ‘light’ dispels the ‘dark?'”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Lost Soul Spirits597 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “November first is “All Saints Day” and the night before is “All Hallows Eve” that has since become Halloween. All Saints Day is supposed to be a day of “remembrance” for all the departed, including saints. But lately, it has become just another dutiful day for the typical Catholic to attend Mass. It will be a remembrance of the exalted nature of the saints as role models for righteous living, but little else. There will be precious little discussion of death itself, the hazards of transition, the dark fate and existence of many earthbound departed loved ones who are assumed to be safe and are not. What was the original intent for these holidays and how has that intent been lost over time?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Lost Soul Spirits530 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “According to Celtic mythology, the veil between the Otherworld and our world thins during Samhain (Halloween), making it easier for spirits and the souls of the dead to return. Any truth to this? And if not, where did this notion originate?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Lost Soul Spirits558 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “The Irish legend of Jack-O-Lanterns is that: One night, a conniving local drunkard named Jack trapped the Prince of Darkness in a tree by hacking a sign of the cross into the bark. In exchange for letting Satan climb down, Jack had him vow to never claim his soul. Jack proceeded to act like a jerk his whole life. When he died, he was not allowed in heaven. So he tried to return to his old pal, the Devil. But Satan upheld his end of the deal, hurling a piece of coal from hell at the dead man, for good measure. Left without anywhere to go, Jack placed the blazing coal in a turnip to use as a lantern. The dead man then set out, doomed to wander until he can find an eternal resting place. Can Creator comment on this legend, how much truth there is to it, and how it really came about?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Lost Soul Spirits531 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “As with the Jack-O-Lantern story above, the use of a “cross” to dispel and ward off spirits, even “Satan” himself, is a common theme. Is there any actual “power” in using a physical cross for this purpose? If it really works, “why” does it work? Does it work as a way of “requesting” divine intervention, and as a means of helping belief quotient? We know objects can be “cursed,” and we also know they can be “blessed.” Can Creator comment on the benefit of obtaining and using “blessed” objects such as crosses?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Spirit Meddlers572 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “In medieval England, “soulers” would go around begging rich folk for “soul cakes” on Halloween. Instead of threatening to play tricks, however, they’d pray for the souls of peoples’ departed loved ones in return for the cake. Again we see the act of praying for the dead, in essence performing “Spirit Rescues” made a form of tradition to ensure that at least one time during the year, the dead were “remembered” and prayers said on their behalf. Was the “soul cake” a form of payment, not unlike paying for a practitioner to do a Lightworker Healing Protocol Spirit Rescue today? Clearly the original intent for this practice has been completely and utterly lost. Can Creator comment on that?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Human Lost Soul Spirits551 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Trick-or-treating did not become popular in the United States until the 1920s. From its inception through the 1950s, Halloween was very controversial as many adults viewed it as a form of “extortion” with the practice. What is Creator’s view of this?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Spirit Meddlers632 views0 answers0 votesIs my client’s new border collie puppy one he has had before? The timing seemed to come together particularly well.ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Prayer525 views0 answers0 votes