Filter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesIs it true that HSV-1 infection of the brain can cause Alzheimer’s disease, and that the symptoms can be reversed by eliminating the virus using the protocol devised by a doctor reachable via the Internet?ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Disinformation770 views0 answers0 votesWhat is the mechanism by which sea turtles return to the original beach where they hatched, even after a long sojourn at sea?ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Non-Local Consciousness718 views0 answers0 votesWas there anything remarkable about my aborted return flight to Chicago from Miami, in having the preflight check reveal non-working flaps so the failure occurred while the plane was on the ground, and not during flight?ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Prayer651 views0 answers0 votesIn ancient Greece, the School of Parmenides and Zeno held that space is a plenum, whereas Democritus opposed this view, proposing that space consisted of emptiness in which material particles were free to move. The latter view was adopted by science, for the most part, up to the present day. Was this an example of disinformation through mind control to delay meaningful scientific progress?ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control796 views0 answers0 votesWhat was your reasoning for creating the Blue Morpho Butterfly to have wings that are a solid iridescent blue on top, but have a dark brown underside with spots?ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Animal Issues853 views0 answers0 votesWhy were there so few mosquitoes in Costa Rica during our recent visit despite all the heavy rain it gets, yet Chicago is inundated with mosquitoes?ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers750 views0 answers0 votesIs sucralose (Splenda) safer than aspartame (Nutrisweet) as an artificial sweetener in terms of potential toxicity from side effects and metabolic breakdown products?ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Divine Caution742 views0 answers0 votesMany, many books have been written over the centuries about the original Ten Commandments. The “Ten Divine Principles for Living” you gave us in answer to a request for an updating of the Ten Commandments seem very straightforward, yet have deep meanings and implications. Can you give us additional insight and perspectives about them, and the general issue of trying to encompass all of human behavior and conduct in a simple set of moral precepts?ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Divine Guidance809 views0 answers0 votesThe First Divine Principle was: “Uplift the self with no harm to others.” Can you tell us why this was stated first on the list and why it is important?ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Divine Guidance875 views0 answers0 votesWhat is the Second Divine Principle intended to accomplish or avoid: “Uplift others with no harm to the self?”ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Divine Guidance819 views0 answers0 votesAre there any hidden pitfalls or qualifiers that apply to the Third Divine Principle: “Honor the responsibility to family and to friends for the exchange of love, and fulfill commitments?”ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Divine Guidance806 views0 answers-1 votesFrom our human perspective, it seems like there are many shades of gray regarding “honesty,” not only the value of telling “white lies” at times, but also the difficulty of living in a competitive environment with faultless integrity. Can you describe how we can be expected to follow an absolute expectation like the Fourth Divine Principle: “Be honest in all transactions as a way of honoring the soul of the other party and one’s own soul and its integrity?”ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Divine Guidance842 views0 answers0 votesThe Fifth Divine Principle seems straightforward: “Share what you gain from your efforts with others in need, in a balanced way, to not harm the self or loved ones, who rightfully have priority.” But here as well, no two people will likely make the same choices and decisions in following this guidance. Can you help us better understand what corresponds to sharing in a “balanced way?”ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Divine Guidance755 views0 answers0 votesThe Sixth Divine Principle seems to be an invitation to simply live lovingly: “Share love in everything you do, and be open for opportunities to give your love to others in as many ways as you can, through acts of kindness, giving thanks, being respectful, offering encouragement, and showing appreciation and gratitude for what you received from others as well.” Given that no two people are alike in their characteristics, there will be inevitably, a wide variation in what people recognize as opportunities and choose to act on. Can you help us understand whether there is an absolute divine standard of performance here, or how else to implement this Principle?ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Divine Guidance822 views0 answers0 votesCan you help us understand the importance and consequences of neglecting the Seventh Divine Principle: “Safeguard your soul to nurture its learning and growth, not at the expense of others but to meet your responsibility to be your soul’s guardian, and take care of its safety and protection from harm?”ClosedNicola asked 7 years ago • Divine Guidance752 views0 answers0 votes