DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19In 2013 the hip hop artist “Dr. Creep” wrote a song, “Pandemic,” with the line “… 2020 … coronavirus body stacking.” With a name like “Dr. Creep” this individual would be inclined to create a “creepy” song about a pandemic. Yet he managed to create something that actually turns out to be “prophetic.” Was there a karmic reason for this artist’s interest in things “creepy,” and did the divine play any role in utilizing this proclivity to bring forward an accurate prophecy?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
Both things are true here. This artist has had a very difficult series of past lifetimes dealing with difficult times and events that were orchestrated by the darkness and suffered greatly as a consequence. This karma was stirred up very early in his young years and became something of a preoccupation. As commonly happens, the deep subconscious, below conscious reach and awareness, will look at prior lifetimes on a regular basis and will often be horrified at the many tragedies and travesties that have befallen them on other timelines and this will be a cause of great inner stress and worry and a major source of anxiety. Those of an artistic inclination will use such inner awarenesses and the emotions to project into their art in one way or another and the work will be informed by who they are as a person, their moods, and their perception of the world as colored by their personal life experiences in all levels—some only subliminally perceived but it nonetheless will be an influence. There is an active interplay intuitively that can merge the knowing of the deep subconscious to the upper reaches of the subconscious and, in a sense, must be translated and this often happens symbolically but some meanings will get through and be a source of potential influence as well as inspiration for artistic endeavors. The major origin of creative expression is information, awareness, and knowings coming from the divine realm in answer to the human outreach wanting to connect with something higher than the self for enrichment, for increased knowledge and awareness of something important, and to create a message for others that will have significance and make an impact. These are divine yearnings and intentions, to be of service, to be a resource. All of the arts are divine in nature—art, music, poetry, great writing, and so on, are a reflection of divine potential for beauty and wisdom. So this individual had a very troubled past and so naturally many of the inner sensings and impressions he has perceived that shaped his life and personal makeup will cause him to view the world through a darker lens and that shows up in his creative endeavors accordingly. At the same time, because so much artistic inspiration is truly that coming from the spirit of the soul of the individual or a divine being, including Creator in many cases, the divine realm will use such yearnings as an opportunity to both reward the artist with something new they can share with others, and often to great acclaim, and may also use the opportunity to facilitate the cause of the divine to advance humanity and its growth and learning, and will inspire the artist to convey knowledge, wisdom, and in some cases information in the form of a warning, and this may well be prophetic. This is such an instance where this artist was being impulsed to write these words as part of his composition because it represented a prophetic description of the future. When such things are done it creates new information that enters human consciousness and that is the purpose because that is often a source of wisdom, prophecy, and premonitions as well—the tuning into the collective unconscious which includes future eventualities as well as present and past events as they are unfolding in parallel. These are a kind of divine clue to remind people of the truth of the divine. Not everyone will get the message but some people will and that more than justifies the exercise.