DWQA QuestionsCategory: Limiting BeliefsIs it possible that divine healing could actually make a being even MORE dangerous, at least temporarily? If changing subconscious beliefs makes them more consciously uncertain as a result, would this have the unintended consequence of making them even more fanatical witch hunters as they desperately seek an external cause for their discomfort and attempt to destroy it? Is this some of the dynamic behind the desire of interlopers to annihilate humanity—creeping doubt about themselves and the dawning of guilt feelings they cannot tolerate? What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 4 months ago
The phenomenon of beliefs and their power to control thoughts, feelings, and actions through a kind of default, because they are the programming for the mind, makes people, in a sense, all too predictable and, in a very practical way, a captive to their individual array of beliefs and their meanings. The problem with this dynamic is there is so little self-awareness and a poor understanding of the nature of beliefs, how they come to be, their roles, and the implications and consequences of faulty thinking and misguided notions. After all, each day when you wake up you are yourself, and represent a consistent set of potentials based on your makeup, and that is not something fluid that you can adjust so as to morph into a different kind of personality and set of potentials, and it is an unfortunate circumstance that those individuals who are the most faulty and impaired, with respect to being cut off from their higher self and hence the divine realm, have much less to work with, even a basis of comparison to have a normal sense of right and wrong. So the interlopers you speak of, who are running the world with savagery and contempt, lack any introspection to second-guess themselves in any respect. Their Achilles heel is they are emotionally empty, because they lack the ability to love, and so must seek validation through the exercise of power and control over their environment, themselves, and anyone else who might represent a threat. For the most part, extraterrestrials lack the comprehension and awareness of what you truly represent as human beings in the full spectrum of emotions and, in particular, your spiritual nature. So rather than be threatened by you, they find you puzzling and annoying and would rather crush you than, in the end, figure you out. It is simply too much trouble with no perceivable benefit from their perspective. So their problems are more fundamental than the fact you exist and have a differing array of capabilities.