DWQA QuestionsCategory: Human PotentialA viewer asks: “Is having the scientific community recognize consciousness as the missing link for a unified theory a determining factor in accelerating the healing acceptance en masse, for society at large? Given what we have come to learn about consciousness and especially its origins, this seems like a worthy bridge for many towards divine alignment and the awareness of the divine realm and our origins, that being God, the Creator of all that is. Would this help build belief for people and accelerate the readiness for ascension or would our efforts be better spent elsewhere?” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 6 months ago
Your channel has similar views about the importance of better understanding consciousness and the certainty, with us as a source of wisdom, he can help the medical community with insight and deeper understanding of consciousness and its role in things. And he pursues his interests much as the scientists would, to explore whatever might be meaningful to gain a deeper understanding from us. That, indeed, could be very fruitful if the scientific community were open to considering divine wisdom. Unfortunately, it is the opposite currently. There are a very few scientists who are true believers, but even there, it is not a given they would believe someone like your channel is talking to God and providing reliable scientific perspectives with divine-level wisdom. In a way, it is putting the cart before the horse. For science to understand and appreciate the importance of consciousness in things is less difficult than persuading them that God is behind it all and the key to understanding consciousness must start from spiritual perspectives, because that is, after all, what animates human beings and their thoughts. So it is ironic but a dilemma still, that what you think of as a possible solution to the information gap can be filled and lead to greater acceptance that God is real. We do not see that happening readily, so as a focus of effort would be a long shot at best. There are more urgent needs for the world right now than a reconciliation of wrongheaded scientific thinking, because science is not the answer to the human dilemma nor will it be, so convincing them is, in many ways, a fool's errand, unfortunately.