DWQA Questions › Tag: sufferingFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer asks: “My Soul Mate Cat recently passed away at 9 and a half years which is young for the breed he is. He meant the world to me. Is he okay and is there anything he would like me to know?”ClosedNicola asked 2 hours ago • Animal Issues4 views0 answers0 votesWe noticed our dog start to reduce his activity and become lethargic and unwilling to take stairs, etc., right after we returned from a 12-day trip while our son stayed in our home to dog-sit. The vet has been unable to diagnose a physical malady. Could our absence, perhaps experienced as possible abandonment, have triggered past karmic trauma to undermine his health? What is most important for us to know?ClosedNicola asked 3 hours ago • Animal Issues4 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “When Creator sees the pain and suffering of those in our galaxy does Creator ever regret the creation of evil?”ClosedNicola asked 4 months ago • Creator230 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Does Creator ever feel sad and cry for the plight of his/her Creations?”ClosedNicola asked 4 months ago • Creator222 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “My adorable friend with four legs [my cat] has left me this morning, after having been in the care of a vet for a week to help her with some health problems that came up recently but did not look anything like being any terminal illness, as I was due to pick her up today to take her back home, and she died of a sudden and unexpected worsening about three hours before I could see her again. I did daily LHP sessions for her since May last year, when she was still in good shape, but unfortunately it did not help her as much as I was hoping. I like to think she is in the light now, but I would be very grateful if you could check it for me, or if she needs Spirit Rescue, and see if she has any messages about what happened or anything else that she would like to share, or if Creator has any advice He would like to share with me.” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 7 months ago • Animal Issues265 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “My previous dog passed away when we left her with a house-sitter while out of town for 10 days to attend my son’s wedding. She, too, had health problems but seemed stable on her meds for a heart valve issue. Is there a risk in boarding companion animals of their deciding to transition, perhaps concluding, falsely, that their mission for the current life has been completed?”ClosedNicola asked 7 months ago • Animal Issues209 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “What’s the significance of what a prominent psychic reports about the divine sign given where lightning struck the right hand of the statue of Peter in Sao Paulo, Argentina, as well as removing his halo, on the Pope’s birthday last year, December 23rd, 2023? It seems pretty obvious that the right hand is the hand of blessing and the halo represents holiness, but I think it would be great to hear from Creator about it!” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Religions206 views0 answers0 votesIs Zionism a deception to herd the Jews into a nation state that has become a kind of concentration camp?ClosedNicola asked 12 months ago • Religions345 views0 answers0 votesOne of the most publicized and stark juxtapositions of “standing strong” versus “not standing strong” ever recorded in history is the World War II incidents where General George Patton, Jr. slapped two soldiers during the invasion of Sicily. This is the summary from Wikipedia: “In early August 1943, Lieutenant General George S. Patton slapped two United States Army soldiers under his command … Patton’s hard-driving personality and lack of belief in the medical condition of combat stress reaction, then known as “battle fatigue” or “shell shock,” led to the soldiers’ becoming the subject of his ire in incidents on August 3 and 10, when Patton struck and berated them (in front of other wounded soldiers and medical personnel) after discovering they were patients at evacuation hospitals away from the front lines without apparent physical injuries.” Here is a directive sent to the officers of his command: “It has come to my attention that a very small number of soldiers are going to the hospital on the pretext that they are nervously incapable of combat. Such men are cowards and bring discredit on the army and disgrace to their comrades, whom they heartlessly leave to endure the dangers of battle while they, themselves, use the hospital as a means of escape. You will take measures to see that such cases are not sent to the hospital but dealt with in their units. Those who are not willing to fight will be tried by court-martial for cowardice in the face of the enemy.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 12 months ago • Karma199 views0 answers0 votesPatton frequently claimed that he “hated war.” But almost nobody believed him. Such a statement seemed to violate almost everything anyone ever witnessed about his leadership. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 12 months ago • Karma196 views0 answers0 votesBoth Patton and General Douglas MacArthur were considered Prima Donnas. Google defines prima donna as, “A very temperamental person with an inflated view of their own talent or importance.” Or, “Anyone who acted as if they were a world-famous talent.” But the irony is they were, indeed, “world-famous talents.” They were two of the most effective and successful combat leaders the world has EVER known. Yet many observers considered them “arrogant pretenders” nevertheless, and despised them for being so. Is this an example of “faking it ’til you make it,” and how much of this behavior was engaged in fully for “effect” but did not, in fact, reflect the men privately? What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 12 months ago • Karma192 views0 answers0 votesGeneral MacArthur used to frequently, and many would say recklessly, expose himself to danger in areas with known snipers. In one incident he actually stared out of a window at a sniper training his rifle at him from another building across the street. He then “casually” turned and walked away from the window a split second before a bullet came through the window aimed at him. When asked later about the behavior, he claimed he liked to “test his timing.” This behavior drove his subordinates “nuts.” Yet MacArthur survived the entirety of the war in his early sixties and without so much as a scratch. Patton behaved similarly and also survived the war, only to have his neck broken in the slightest of fender benders. What is Creator’s perspective on this behavior?ClosedNicola asked 12 months ago • Karma195 views0 answers0 votesA lot of terrible and deeply evil figures in history were also prima donnas. So it’s completely understandable that such figures are deeply distrusted. Where does one parse out the positive example versus the arrogant threat? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 12 months ago • Karma205 views0 answers0 votesWhat is Creator’s perspective on “combat stress reaction” or “battle fatigue?” So much of GetWisdom has been dedicated to healing historic trauma the deep subconscious reacts to, as this is understood to be the primary culprit behind MOST of our negative karmic issues and even the rise of evil itself in the galaxy. Yet trauma doesn’t have to be deep and can be right in your face, such as experienced by the soldiers Patton slapped (assuming their distress was quite real, and they were not faking it). Fleeing combat by any means certainly aligns with the karmic and divine imperative to protect oneself, but at the cost of abandoning their duty and comrades, not to mention setting an abysmal example of how to comport oneself in the face of danger. What is Creator’s perspective on this dilemma?ClosedNicola asked 12 months ago • Karma206 views0 answers0 votesThe word “coward” has come to acquire a deeply negative connotation, so much so that it has fallen out of popular use almost entirely, and anyone attempting to use it faces significant backlash, both privately and especially publicly. And the word “brave” is being liberally used to praise victims and laud behavior that seems to lack any evidence, much less significant evidence, of the recipient actually having stood strong against a dilemma. Today there are certainly people who would call Patton a bully and the battle fatigue suffering soldiers he slapped brave, for merely being on the receiving end of his “despicable tirade.” What is Creator’s perspective on the abandonment of the word “coward” and the accompanying neutering of the word “brave,” a word that used to be reserved ONLY to describe one who displayed SIGNIFICANT evidence of having “stood strong?”ClosedNicola asked 12 months ago • Karma172 views0 answers0 votes