DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaWe know that in a world without the interlopers, there would either be no homeless, or it would be a drastically reduced problem in severity. Of those who find themselves homeless, how many are experiencing a re-balancing for causing homelessness in past lives, versus simply being caught up in a wide-scale interloper agenda while otherwise being karmically innocent?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
We can tell you the vast majority of homeless are experiencing the dilemma because of karmic influences largely from prior lifetimes, those parallel lives ongoing in other timelines that are influencing the person as they experience their current life. These other events are concurrent and that is what gives them such power as time loops backwards and forwards sharing information about what has been going on. Anything affecting the person, anywhere at any time, can be an influence in the present moment as experienced by an incarnated human. Those things of a significant nature like being poverty-stricken, being homeless and vulnerable, have a huge emotional and practical impact on longevity, health, and wellbeing. To go through all of the stress of homelessness leaves a large-sized wound and it will likely bubble up and need to be reckoned with often at the outset in subsequent lives because of its very serious nature. So this is well over 80% of such situations. To be sure, there are many circumstances that are unexpected in life coming from the interlopers and all they do to create havoc and many hazards including the natural disasters as well as perturbations of the economy that cause fortunes to be lost quite quickly. So those do add significantly to the total and increasingly so with the increased pressure on humanity by the interlopers.