DWQA Questions › Tag: learning opportunityFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesWe have seen glimpses of pre-life planning in the channelings of Adolf Hitler and Muammar Gaddafi. Much to our surprise, it was revealed that a life of someone with a past history of evil and criminal behavior is sometimes facilitated and abetted with planning in order to create a favorable context for a higher good to prevail. We’ve heard the quote, “The road to hell is paved with good intentions,” and in the case of Adolf Hitler, we saw that caveat bloom into full fruition. Would Creator call Hitler’s life a spectacular failure of the pre-life plans to account for the dangers and risks truly faced?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Reincarnation609 views0 answers0 votesOf course, the interlopers were ultimately to blame for what happened with Adolph Hitler, but someone appears to have failed to adequately anticipate how bad things could really go. Being considered responsible is not trying to assign blame, but rather who had the most to learn, and indeed learned the most from the failure. In the case of Hitler, what was the post-life debriefing like, and who was considered the most responsible for the failed plans? Hitler himself, his higher self, even Creator?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Reincarnation719 views0 answers0 votesWe have learned that some humans have important mission lives whose primary purpose is not exclusively their own karmic and spiritual issues, but rather an intervention on behalf of humanity for a higher divine purpose—one that may even involve a sacrifice of sorts where the accumulation of negative karma is almost a certainty. In cases where such lives are successful but highly costly in terms of the price paid by the divine agent, like a warplane limping home barely airborne, how is such accumulated negative karma dealt with in future life planning?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Reincarnation1047 views0 answers0 votesIs the whole notion of a vacation life on Earth really a non-starter? Like someone suggesting a six-month stay in a prison is a vacation? Is the need for a vacation truly met with the time in the light between incarnations, or is there a genuine need for an occasional easy and fun incarnation to balance things out a bit? Are there such things as vacation lives?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Reincarnation626 views0 answers0 votesWe know Creator allows almost everything in the Milky Way Galaxy, but allowing and approving, endorsing, and even advocating are all different levels of input. Are there times when even Creator advocates that an incarnating soul fragment “take a break” and get some rest and recuperation?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Reincarnation570 views0 answers0 votesThe more hazardous and risky the undertaking, the more that careful planning is called for. Given all that is at stake, are human lifetimes some of the most planned undertakings in the entire universe?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Reincarnation587 views0 answers0 votesCan Creator share some key points on a life plan focused on acquiring divine healing for a soul fragment in desperate need, contrasted with one looking to bring such divine healing as a service, and how those two plans might actually reference each other?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Reincarnation619 views0 answers0 votesCan Creator share how multitasking might be done with life planning? An example perhaps being, wanting to discourage a soul fragment from seeking out yet another lifetime of military service, while enabling them to balance some karma by planning for the soon to be born young male, to have a liability like severe asthma? Could something like this be a reason the higher self might decline to have the asthma fully healed should, say, a parent seek out healing with the Lightworker Healing Protocol, and even subconscious channeling? Can things like the need to discourage military service be important enough to keep such a liability in place?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Reincarnation604 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Outside of the free will Milky Way Galaxy, is the mere fact of innocence enough to bring about instant and complete divine healing when there is an injustice committed—without the necessity of request or belief in the Divine?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma566 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “If rebellion in the light were possible for the fallen angelics, I have to imagine that rebellion is also possible outside of the Milky Way, just not tolerated to the extent it is here; is that the case?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma621 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “What is the fate of beings in the Universe who rebel? Are they sent HERE? Is the Milky Way a prison galaxy of sorts, but one oriented not towards punishment, but rehabilitation?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Karma570 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “All are light beings when starting out, and while lacking the kind of wisdom that the physical universe was created to foster, nevertheless possessed a kind of innocent and naive love and an assumed empathy when first created. When that virgin empathy is assaulted with negative emotions of all kinds stemming from others, can that, in turn, engender in the young soul, similar dark feelings that precipitate a fall of sorts? Can empathy actually be a hazard when wisdom and experience is lacking?”ClosedNicola asked 6 years ago • Metaphysics595 views0 answers0 votesWhat is the divine perspective of the saying: “Those who can, do; those who cannot, teach?”ClosedNicola asked 6 years ago • Divine Guidance639 views0 answers0 votesWhat is the divine perspective of the saying: “Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn’t have to do it himself?”ClosedNicola asked 6 years ago • Divine Guidance609 views0 answers0 votesWhat is the divine perspective of the saying: “Use it or lose it?”ClosedNicola asked 6 years ago • Divine Guidance604 views0 answers0 votes