DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divinely Inspired MessengersThe questions for this show are inspired by the book, Joan of Arc: A History, by Helen Castor. We have learned that nothing happens in terms of divine intervention without a human intention. Castor wrote, “Marie Robine, the peasant woman who had received divinely inspired visions at Avignon in the last years of the fourteenth century, had had many revelations concerning the calamities that would affect the kingdom of France. … She had been terrified by a vision of great quantities of armor, fearing that she would be required to put it on and fight, but she had been told it was not for her. Instead, a maid would come after her, who would bear these arms and deliver France from its enemies.” So the life of Joan of Arc was foreseen before she was even born. We know about retrocausal healing, where the prayers said in the future can heal the past. Are mission lives, such as Joan’s, a “retrocausal” intervention, planned and executed in response to desperate prayers said by those grievously suffering in the future? What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
This is truly an inspired notion you are probing here because retrocausal healing is part and parcel of what the divine realm will do to work on a dilemma, particularly large ones that have no ready solution in the moment. Many times, in response to ongoing circumstances, the divine will utilize the pleas and cries for help, and especially prayers launched with a divine intention to be brought to bear for rescue or sustenance, or healing, and certainly the alleviation of suffering, will go into the past to work on the circumstances bringing a difficult situation to a head. That is because it is easier to fix something not already broken, by preventing that breakage if possible, working in the past for the underlying currents bringing it into being in the future. The illusion of time you live within seems to be linear, and that the past is a foregone conclusion, the current moment holds the dilemma, and the future, at times, seems only a faint hope something might change for the better. So you think of what you are doing, that your prayers are to be applied in the here and now, as you see it, and for benefitting of the future yet to come, when we see your prayers for assistance as often best answered by a return to the past to begin to work on, to undo the current dilemma, or at least soften things up in some way, making a current applied healing intervention more likely to bring about a swifter resolution than if we start from scratch in the current moment to fix what is broken, or about to break. And that might well be imminent, given that oftentimes people turn to the divine when there is great stress, great fear, or even ongoing carnage and the people are desperately seeking an answer—some kind of divine rescue. Going into the past to pave the way for a resolution of current circumstances is, in fact, a common sense and sensible approach that can pay many, many dividends. So you are right on target here, that many times, situations of great seriousness that are often a large event involving many, many individual humans, and may well in the bargain represent a potential turning point for victory or defeat of something underway, will be worked on avidly by the divine across timelines because that is the surest way to speed up the process of bringing relief to bear. It will not be seen as such by those living in the current-seeming timeline, in that illusion of an implacable march of time, so to speak, where you cannot turn back the clock, and you cannot know the future, so all you have to work with is the current moment you are perceiving with your senses. In effect, you are trapped within that illusion but we are here to tell you, through your prophets in residence at GetWisdom, that the divine can stretch time to work in your favor, instead of against you. So that problem that is breaking in the moment, and seemingly one that could lead to catastrophe, can be worked on in the past to help reduce the threat so what you fear the most might not come about, or be minimized at least, to make it survivable. This is commonplace. Many such healing manipulations are done and mission lives of those who come to the rescue might be planned, even in a prior generation, to pave the way so someone will incarnate in a particular setting and have a group of individuals help to nurture and prepare them with learning and growth and feedback, to encourage their mission life to come to fruition at just the right point of time in the future, to come in and be the boots on the ground, so to speak, who heroically work to save the day. That might not be a recent divine inspiration, helping them make a decision to join the fray at just the right moment, but a long period of orchestration going back prior to their personal arrival on the Earth, as an infant, where agreements might be made in the light for a whole group of individuals, in support of that heroic figure, to work in concert for many years building up to the current calamity necessitating their presence and their mission life agenda to come. So, in the case of Joan of Arc, there was much advanced preparation and the proof is evident from that vision on record about the great need for armor, and having a sense it would be a woman involved in taking up arms and coming to the aid of France—that was indeed of long preparation and orchestration to bring about, in a time of great need for a genuine hero.