DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divine RealmFor a topic as ubiquitous and seemingly compelling as death, since we all have a date on our calendar with it, there is a paucity of film work on the topic of near death experiences. Flatliners is truly in a category all its own, and another film made in the 1970s arguably did the topic more harm than good, as it was widely criticized and lampooned. Made on a shoestring budget, Beyond and Back made one prominent film critic’s list as one of his most hated films of all time. What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
One thing you can count on is that anything in divine alignment will make many people disgusted or even furious. That is not a wholly human reaction alone, but a manipulation by interlopers to discourage spiritual notions of all kinds, to demean them, to ridicule, call into question people’s sanity, on and on. This is truly reaching the proportion of a crusade to stamp out faith and trappings of religion anywhere and everywhere they become visible. This is the movement behind separation of church and state, the corruption of many psychopaths to carry out violent actions like mass murder through twisting their religious beliefs to think they are doing something in service to God when the opposite is the case. That mind manipulation can be quite powerful. It bypasses logic, but someone hearing those cries of a crazed religious zealot about to murder will find it chilling and will tend to blame the religion as much as the killer for what takes place. This is a false interpretation always, but it is encouraged by society through mind control manipulation. So it is not only a confusion of the message with the messenger, it is a snap judgment rendered in absence of the reality one is not even aware of an unanswered question, "Who is sending that messenger for acts of mayhem in the first place?" There is a hidden hand behind all of that, and things will not change until there is more divine alignment and the balance of power shifts back towards the faithful, so that prayer power can be large enough to save the day. Anything that defends the reality of the divine, especially by showing a window into the workings to make it more real and understandable, is a blessing and has our support even if done in a crude way. But you can be sure anything positive and uplifting will more likely than not be panned by critics. This is manipulated to happen and the more savage the criticism, the more likely there is a high level of manipulation behind it. There was a time when anything of a religious or supportive nature for religion would be given a pass and at least acknowledgment of the authors making the attempt at least to do something in divine alignment. That is more in keeping with the reality of things, that such efforts are needed and, in fact, are needed universally, to the extent possible such that each person works on getting miracles because that collective effort can change the world, even overnight, were it to happen. That puts the lie to the views of atheists who mock anything with spiritual trappings, thinking it is nothing but a fairy tale and deserving of ridicule, and to them an easy target because their hearts and minds are empty. It is most unfortunate because love is the answer for any problem, and because love comes from the divine, denying a means of supporting divinely aligned efforts is standing squarely in the way of human progress and its alternative is a very grim prospect.