DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19You have told us that long Covid is a combination of patients retaining a chronic low-level viral presence, and others in whom the infection triggered a karmic reoccurrence of disease symptoms experienced in the past, often in other lifetimes. Once reawakened, such karmic discord can well become chronic without effective divine healing. Are there other factors that contribute to long Covid, like reactivation of latent viruses already present prior to Covid-19 infection?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
That, too, can happen for some individuals, and this is a more local demonstration of a reactivation of a karmic precursor that acts as a kind of landmine increasing the vulnerability within a person, that a subsequent encounter with a pathogen attempting to get a foothold may trigger a worsening of things out of a kind of sympathetic resonance for past trauma due to microbes. That represents a kind of vulnerability as though the sore has not healed and one is poking their finger on a tender spot, stirring up trouble, and having symptoms bloom that are a kind of recapitulation of what was experienced before. That can include signs of infection, bodily symptoms of varied sorts, depending on what is being referenced in the prior karma, but it is all too real in the physical manifestation and experiencing. The person involved will just feel sick, and that is an impairment and a liability regardless of the precise mechanism of what is going on and why. So this is not a minor nuisance but can be quite serious and a long-term problem if it creates a state of chronic discord that cannot be resolved by the body on its own. It will not be amenable to medical treatment because the problem is an energetic one and, if no infectious organisms are truly present but only a stimulus reminding the body of prior infection episodes, that may well be enough for the body to begin reproducing old symptoms. This needs divine assistance to be reined in and made to subside and, with divine healing, will fade.