DWQA QuestionsCategory: PrayerAre divine interventions always successful, or subject to failure from other innumerable influences? Is intervention a judgment call and in hindsight sometimes questioned? Is the “life plan” literally competing with karma, or outweighing the free will actions of perpetrators? What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
There are, indeed, complications and irregularities that come up as perfection is not attainable even for us. We do the best we can but we cannot predict every potential influence underway nor what will happen when we intervene. Some situations are easier to correct than others, some dilemmas are easier to repair or head off entirely than others and, indeed, there are many assessments that are made about appropriateness of introducing our energy, ever, at any time, in human affairs. So there will need to be a good reason and a justification that makes sense, at least to us, looking at the big picture and taking into account that individual, their background, their history and heritage, their karmic imperatives, their life plan, their current status, and all the influences impinging on them giving rise to the current circumstance putting them in harm’s way in some fashion—that is a lot to see to but we can go back in time and make such an assessment in an instant and decide on a course of action. What we cannot know are all of the consequences that will ensue. We can begin to see the outlines of a future extension being created as our solution is decided on, and then when put into motion becomes more and more predictable as to the ensuing events that it will allow to happen, with others being prevented. But there are many times when down the road there will be other things that happen that may not be planned for at all, and whose existence may well depend on a decision we have made along the way to intervene in some fashion and change the direction of things. Sometimes, that works to great advantage for someone, that they had a divine leg up, so to speak, along the way. Other times, the person saved might end up disappointing us and themselves as well by causing harm to another and quite a chain of events bringing misery to many, all of which would have been prevented had we allowed a prior event to end their life and send them back to the light. We see this as more of a learning opportunity than a dilemma. Imperfection is implied, particularly in the physical realm when all involved are no longer light beings and quite disconnected from higher awareness, and thus at a great disadvantage in not really knowing how to be in divine alignment fully and having the inner desire even to make the attempt. So there are an array of complications that are, in a sense, mitigating factors in terms of the karma of what happens in every exchange of energy. Because karma is so very important as a leveling force that seeks a rebalancing, always, of wrongdoing and suffering, it may well be the case there is a karmic imperative that comes up independently of a life plan to put someone at risk. It might be that in a prior life someone selfishly and recklessly caused the death of another and at a certain point in a subsequent lifetime they are in a circumstance where they, once again, are careless in putting themselves in danger in some way, and that might well trigger the Law of Karma to take advantage of that circumstance to arrange a fateful accident to shorten their life as a kind of rebalancing of the karmic debt owed to someone whose death they have caused. In such a case, we will know that karma is the driving force in the moment and will be able also to weigh in about its appropriateness in the sense of fairness and justice, as well as service to that individual and their soul growth from undergoing a tough karmic lesson. And, in many cases, will agree it is better to live out the karmic penalty because more will be gained than trying to forestall that day of reckoning because it might hit in another life at just the worst time to completely destroy something truly great in progress that could have been totally successful, and heavily protected by the divine realm if the person had seen to providing restitution for their misdeeds much earlier in a series of lifetimes when they had the opportunity to do so when the impact would be less. So it is always the case much thought is given to the karmic implications, both positive and negative, before we intervene in the physical realm.