DWQA QuestionsCategory: Human PotentialThe term “leap of faith” represents a true dilemma. It implies an “all or nothing” choice, that once taken, there is no turning back. There is no changing one’s mind and there is no safety net. We seem driven to take leaps of faith all the time, while never fully appreciating the true gravity of such a choice. Taking a true leap of faith appears to be a profound act of courage, and we have heard Creator say courage is a divine attribute. Can Creator comment?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
It is very true that many times belief in the divine and taking a leap of faith to get there can be a death-defying act when one is involved with the interlopers in particular, but also the human minions who are corrupted to carry out the dark aims of the Extraterrestrial Alliance wanting to worsen everything about human life and culture. Given such a dark backdrop as exists in your world currently, wanting miracles of help and healing is quite a leap of faith, indeed, when one is suffering and in dark circumstances that seem to offer little hope of gaining relief or rescue. That is what faith is for, being the glue that holds things together in bridging between you and the divine. After all, with faith being a requisite for action by the divine realm in partnership, it is an essential ingredient in the energy equation of all that happens. When it is absent, the divine must stand aside because then your desire is taking place in isolation and not involving us as a participant, and that means by the rules of engagement we must follow, there is nothing we can do—we cannot jump in and save the day. So sometimes when a person is coming from behind, perhaps after a long interval when they have disregarded the divine in not acknowledging it as a part of their life, it takes a leap of faith to return once again to a divine partnership, and that is often when courage is needed because the gap will, in some cases, be quite huge and quite uncertain, accordingly. So it might well be a treacherous undertaking, even if all one seems to be risking is ridicule by friends and associates in acknowledging God as having a role in things and believing that personally. To have that on display takes courage many times in today’s world when so many are skeptics and naysayers, and, in fact, your acceptability to others may suffer, and your circle of friends might end up drifting away or shunning you actively, for professing faith if they have become hardened disbelievers. At a minimum, after a period of disbelief, to once again return to wanting greater faith, is a blow to the ego and one will cringe under self-judgment because it may well seem like giving in and giving up, surrendering to weakness when one is only hanging by a thread with their meager belief quotient in the possibility of divine assistance. So to reach for that actively, with a declaration of intent exposes, in that sense, one’s inner weakness, but it is weakness only in the sense of the distorted perspectives of disconnection, having come to believe that acknowledging and assuming the existence of the divine is a weakness and surrendering to cultural folly one wants to outgrow because others are doing it and proclaiming their virtue in doing so. We would see it as a return to strength, but there is an act of strength and in truth, an act of greatness in going against the ego in favor of what the heart might be telling you, that it is time to surrender to the reality you have a need for God’s love in you after all and nothing else will quite satisfy you. That might seem like a humbling of the self, but we see it as a raising of vibration that is actually helping you to shed false assumptions about what you need to exist. Shedding that outer armor you might have felt necessary to show the world your strength in being able to stand alone and be self-reliant, having no need for outmoded folklore, we see as a strengthening through a realignment with divine truth. That as an extension of our consciousness you are diminished when you are away from us and are denying the interconnection we share—that causes us to withdraw because you are choosing it. It is you who hold the power over your own life and death and your destiny as well. The fact you have the greatest power of the universe on tap may require a leap of faith to embrace, but that leap of faith will be rewarded because there is infinite strength available to you, at least potentially. How much you can attain through sharing it with us is a function of the size of your belief, so this is a lesson in the value of cultivating your belief quotient as self-empowerment on the way to your enlightenment.