DWQA Questions › Tag: trustFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer asks: “Recently, I had been studying the life and works of Jesus Christ. At one point during this time period, I received an outreach, a feeling of love followed by who I perceived to be Jesus who asked “Do you want to work for me?” I was a bit taken aback by the directness of the question and didn’t really respond. Was this in fact Jesus making this outreach? I do hunger for deeper divine connection in my life that is more “palatable” to my family but on the other hand I see many who talk Jesus through the eyes of “proper” doctrine which I feel can be a trap. Can Creator help me figure this out?” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 1 day ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers45 views0 answers0 votesGeorge Orwell said, “Within any important issue, there are always aspects no one wishes to discuss.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 days ago • Human Potential14 views0 answers0 votesThe Buddha said, “In a controversy the instant we feel anger we have already ceased striving for the truth, and have begun striving for ourselves.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 days ago • Human Potential13 views0 answers0 votesChauncy Depew said, “Follow the path of the unsafe, independent thinker. Expose your ideas to the dangers of controversy. Speak your mind and fear less the label of ‘crackpot’ than the stigma of conformity. And on issues that seem important to you, stand up and be counted at any cost.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 days ago • Human Potential14 views0 answers0 votesAndrew Young said, “There can be no democracy without truth. There can be no truth without controversy, there can be no change without freedom. Without freedom there can be no progress.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 days ago • Human Potential12 views0 answers0 votesAdam Driver said, “Any actor is happy to be involved with something that’s challenging, controversial, and not easily palatable. Things that are too dumbed down or easy to swallow are uninteresting… It’s good when people have such a polarizing response.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 days ago • Human Potential9 views0 answers0 votesRobert Redford said, “I’m not a lawyer, but I do know this: we need to protect our ability to tell controversial stories.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 days ago • Human Potential12 views0 answers0 votesSpeaking of lawyers, when Brian was in law school, he participated in an exercise called “Moot Court.” The exercise consisted of arguing both sides of a controversial case. Many students really struggle with this exercise. For example, as a prosecuting attorney arguing for Charles Manson’s guilt, and then as a defense attorney arguing for his innocence. For many, many people, and even attorneys, that kind of mental flexibility is literally “asking too much.” What is Creator’s perspective on the appropriateness or inappropriateness of this exercise? And why is this such a struggle for so many?ClosedNicola asked 2 days ago • Human Potential13 views0 answers0 votesThe 1983 movie War Games is famous for a response from the computer when it finished war-gaming nuclear war. It said, “Strange game. The only winning move is not to play.” Many seem to believe this applies to controversial conversations as well. The only winning move is not to converse at all. When it comes to engaging in controversial conversations, when might this strategy be in divine alignment, and even more importantly, when is it not? What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 days ago • Human Potential16 views0 answers0 votesA quote from the book The Courage to be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga reads, “Children who have not been taught to confront challenges will try to avoid all challenges.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 days ago • Human Potential16 views0 answers0 votesSpreading the message of Get Wisdom to others likely means successfully engaging in many challenging, difficult, and controversial conversations. How can Empowered Prayer, the Lightworker Healing Protocol, Deep Subconscious Mind Reset, and Divine Life Support help aspiring speakers of truth to spread the word as effectively as possible?ClosedNicola asked 2 days ago • Human Potential24 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Was the Prophet Jesus Christ really crucified? And if so, why? Why wasn’t he protected from the crucifixion? Also, I’ve heard of interpretations that the Prophet Jesus Christ was not crucified and, in fact, they crucified someone else who resembled him. I would like a clarification.” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Religions328 views0 answers0 votesIn an era where people cannot seemingly have faith in anything, it is all the more imperative to have faith in the divine. Can Creator share with us how Empowered Prayer, the Lightworker Healing Protocol, Deep Subconscious Mind Reset, and Divine Life Support are the genuine means to connect with TRUE reality and have protection and clarity while the gaslighting of humanity grows to its inevitable finale?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Problems in Society645 views0 answers0 votesDr. Elaine Pagels, a Professor of Religion at Princeton University, wrote a book called The Origins of Satan. She wrote: “In the Hebrew Bible, as in mainstream Judaism to this day, Satan never appears as Western Christendom has come to know him, as the leader of an ‘evil empire,’ an army of hostile spirits who make war on God and humankind alike.” She further writes, “In biblical sources, the Hebrew term the satan describes an adversarial role. Although Hebrew storytellers as early as the sixth century B.C.E. occasionally introduced a supernatural character whom they called the satan, what they meant was any one of the angels sent by God for the specific purpose of blocking or obstructing human activity.” We know Creator has said that a literal “Satan” does not exist, but is rather more of a literary composite figure. We know the fallen Archangel Lucifer is often thought of as “Satan,” but if indeed they are synonymous, why wouldn’t Creator just say that Satan was simply another name for Lucifer? How much of the crucifixion narrative can be directly attributed to Lucifer himself? Or is he given too much credit and we need to look beyond Lucifer for the leaders of the ‘evil empire’ as Professor Pagels characterized the real adversary in the crucifixion narrative? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers396 views0 answers0 votesDr. Elaine Pagels wrote: “All of the New Testament gospels, with considerable variation, depict Jesus’ execution as the culmination of the struggle between good and evil – between God and Satan – that began at his baptism.” Some material has suggested that the baptism was not merely symbolic, but that a profound spiritual transformation took place during the baptism; that the old soul “Jesus of Nazareth” was replaced by the “Christ spirit,” and that after the baptism Jesus was essentially a “walk-in.” Other than his birth and temple visit as a twelve-year-old, there is virtually nothing in the Bible that tells us what he did between the ages of 12 and 30 when he essentially began his ministry following his baptism. What can Creator tell us about the significance of his baptism by John the Baptist, and is there anything important to know about his years spent prior to that? Some sources suggest he was in India for much of that time period. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers419 views0 answers0 votes