DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaA viewer asks: “Having listened to your latest webinar and the part where you discuss a woman’s fertility struggles, followed by a successful pregnancy from the healing of the protocols, it made me ponder. I struggled for years to become pregnant, going through painful procedures of various kinds and not being successful. I did adopt however and have today a lovely son, now a teenager, on the autism spectrum. My question is, why was I not successful in becoming pregnant if the protocols can work retrospectively as we know they can and did in your example? Please don’t misunderstand me, I absolutely adore my son. I’m just confused by why she was successful, and I wasn’t?”
Nicola Staff asked 3 hours ago
There are many examples, unheralded and unrecognized, of missed opportunities, unfulfilled prayers, and many high- level decisions about to what extent a divine intervention can be applied in one case and not another. This is the workings of the divine and not feasible to describe because of the limits of knowledge and lack of terminology in your language. Perhaps the simplest way to think about your circumstance was that you had a feasible path to have a child and the fulfillment of taking on the challenge through adoption, and in that fulfillment you were working off a karmic obligation. And that is seen both by us and your higher self as a greater gain than simply being gifted an easily requested and achieved retrocausal healing to make everything perfect when your karma was working against you. The fact divine healing is possible does not mean it will be agreed to be the best answer in a given situation. Many times, taking the hard road is a much better teacher and a much more efficient and effective way to rebalance something out of alignment. So we see you as having truly triumphed over adversity, and it is much better for you to have the win than for us to have done a remote healing from a distance to make your life better without your gaining from the experience of taking on a series of challenges. That is a better use of your time in the physical, always. It is not always a positive journey and that is what makes it a powerful teacher.