DWQA Questions › Category: KarmaFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer writes: “My dog is 10 years old. I’m soon to be homeless and can’t take her with me. I’ve tried shelters who will take her temporarily, but she’s dog aggressive and can’t be taken in. If I take her to the pound, I have to pay $60 to surrender her and she will be put down due to her aggressiveness with other animals. No-kill shelters can’t take her either because she still needs to interact with other animals on the property and she can’t handle being with other animals. I can lie and say she bit someone and pay the vet to put her down, but that’s even more money. What does Creator think about this? He loves my dog as much as I do. What karma will I attract? Do I have a right to do this? I have no answers.” What can you say to her?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma324 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Both the Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox went more than a CENTURY before winning a World Series. Can Creator comment on the reasons for such long and deflating losing streaks?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma273 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “There is a Tale of Two Teams. The Los Angeles Lakers are perennial winners, and the Los Angeles Clippers are perennial losers. Both hail from the same city, so any hometown influence or atmosphere of struggle and despair would not factor into the stark difference here. Can Creator comment on what the cogent differences are behind the scenes influences that account for the dramatic differences in the fortunes of the two teams?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma295 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “The Detroit Lions have won only one playoff game victory since 1957. Everybody who follows this team with any interest has seriously entertained the idea that this team is actually “cursed.” The towering example of that was the 1991 football season. They appeared to have everything needed for a Super Bowl run. Future hall of fame running back, Barry Sanders, and skill players in all the important positions. Two critical players were very talented offensive linemen, Mike Utley and Eric Andolsek. Utley was injured and paralyzed for life in November of 1991. Without him, Lions missed the Super Bowl that year. In the offseason, Eric Andolsek was struck and killed while mowing his front lawn by a semi-trailer truck that went off the road. The driver had taken his eyes off the road. Suddenly the Lions were missing two key, proven players needed for any thought of Super Bowl run. They never effectively replaced the tandem, and Barry Sanders never enjoyed the protection he really needed. What were the hidden forces behind these two tragedies? How much was personal karma and spirit attachments to the two linemen, and how much were they the victims of larger aggregate negative influences afflicting the entire team, it’s hometown, and its history?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma295 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “The Detroit Lions have a long history of playing tough bruising football, but somehow always ending up losing in the final minutes, often in the most unexpected (yet “expected”) ways. The wonder isn’t whether they’ll lose – fans can actually “feel” the loss coming. It’s “how” it happens that is usually unexpected. A terrible inexplicable penalty call by a referee. A miraculous catch by the opposing team in spite of good defense play, a rarely made mistake on the part of a key player, etc. How much does the sheer “expectation” of losing on the part of fans and even the team itself play into creating these forever repeating outcomes?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma330 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Detroit Lions’ fans enjoyed the amazing talents of two of the best players ever to play football. Running back Barry Sanders, and wide receiver Calvin Johnson. Both set numerous NFL records expected to stand for decades. Yet, both claimed they would be willing to trade their personal achievements for an opportunity to play and win a Super Bowl, which neither got, being on the Lions team. Both retired early very deflated and even bitter that in spite of their amazing personal achievements, the team itself failed them repeatedly. Given the two stories are so similar, what is the karma of being a prodigy for a losing team, and experiencing LOSS at a deep level in spite of over the top talent and contributions? In spite of their personal achievements, did either or both players actually CONTRIBUTE to the losing atmosphere of the team?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma279 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Are the Detroit Lion’s indeed “cursed,” and what is the origin of that “curse.” How much does the decline of the City of Detroit itself from a prosperous industrial city in the 1950s, to utter shambles, contribute to the atmosphere of losing for the team?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma312 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Would Lightworker Healing Protocol sessions for the team and its members help to right the ship?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma303 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Contrast the Detroit Lions with the New England Patriots. If there is a team that is the carbon opposite of the Lions, it would be the Patriots. The Patriots have won six Super Bowls since 2002, and have appeared in more than that. If the Lions keep losing in unexpected, almost inexplicable ways, the Patriots do the opposite, they “win” in unexpected, almost inexplicable ways. They won last year’s Super Bowl, and are on track to even win another one this year. Quarterback Tom Brady is 42 years old, which is ANCIENT for an NFL quarterback, but if he’s winning Super Bowls, he’s going to keep playing! Brady is a great quarterback, because of all the winning. Yet he is not as highly regarded as a skilled quarterback like Dan Marino who never won a Super Bowl. Lions’ quarterback, Matthew Stafford, is actually MORE skilled than Brady, in that he easily and routinely makes more difficult throws than Brady. Stafford was selected first overall in the NFL draft, while Brady was drafted in the last round and was nearly not drafted at all. Yet Brady is just the “magic” man who whips up football miracle after football miracle after football miracle. What’s the difference and primary factors behind all this winning? For both the team and QB Tom Brady? If Barry Sanders was a victim of the Lions’ losing atmosphere, how much is Brady a fortuitous recipient of, versus contributor to, the Patriots’ winning atmosphere?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma354 views0 answers0 votesA viewer recounts a dream: “Someone was teaching me about DNA and combining soul and fetus and the probabilities of life events and how they play out. How some souls are more “prone” to make a certain life event take place, they can be known as a “walk-in.” EXTREMELY detailed information was given to me – maybe in a download? I found myself in France, sometime in the 1700s is my guess. A Royal family’s fate was put in the proper direction by a “walk-in” soul – me. I merged with a soul group member. Before I entered and merged, I could feel that the person I was replacing was too docile to ensure this timeline. I was more suited for this; determined and resourceful. The moment I entered, I forgot who I was and everything that was important to the person I merged with became important to me. I became a male adult and stayed for as long as it took to solidify a relationship and make the needed alliances. Initially, there was some talk and whispers about how I had changed; what’s come over him? I left the “merge” when relationships and events were in place as requested. I don’t know how long I was gone; felt like several years maybe. Back with my teacher (somewhere else now), I watched a newly created DNA strand merge with a fetus, then later, merge with a soul for one purpose: to make sure some kind of situation/event occurred to keep a certain family in power. It was a political thing; it was very important to the timeline. I had not heard of a “walk-in” until this dream. After I quickly wrote the dream in my journal, I looked up the term and read everything I could find about it. I still don’t know if it’s a real thing.” Can you tell us if this was a real event, and help us understand what she witnessed about DNA merging with a fetus, and then a soul? Was this “DNA strand” representing the interdimensional DNA?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma396 views0 answers0 votesCan you help us better understand the function of the interdimensional DNA? If the previous occupant’s body remains corded to the original occupant’s akashic records, and the new walk-in also will have cordings to their own akashic records, creating a double karmic burden, what changes from departure of the original occupant’s and arrival of the walk-in’s, interdimensional DNA?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma359 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “I got a call yesterday from the lawyer’s office I used to resolve my last debt case. They told me I have to find a new attorney, because the one who was going to do the next two cases for me WAS STRUCK BY A CAR AS A PEDESTRIAN and is in the hospital in serious condition! Was this lawyer, who built a law firm and made a lucrative career out of defending the little guy from aggressive and often dishonest debt buyers and collectors, a victim of the interlopers, wishing to take out a true “lightworker” protecting the little guy?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma327 views0 answers0 votesFetal remains found in the belongings of the late abortionist, Dr. Ulrich Klopfer, now total 2,411, after Indiana Attorney General, Curtis Hill, announced the discovery of 165 more bodies of unborn children in a Chicago suburb in the trunk of a car owned by the doctor. Klopfer was an abortion doctor in Indiana for much of his career and is believed to have performed tens of thousands of abortions. He died at the age of 79. While being an abortion doctor is not considered unusual, accumulating the remains in a personal archive seems strange. What motivated this doctor to pursue this particular career and lead him to preserve and hold onto these remains?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma343 views0 answers0 votesAre abortionists manipulated to engage in that profession more so than other lines of work?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma318 views0 answers0 votesYou have commented that pregnancy is always agreed to at the higher self level, even in cases of rape and incest. Can you help us understand how that could possibly be so when the female involved is so devastated by the consequences, and turns to abortion anyway to undo what has happened?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma352 views0 answers0 votes