DWQA Questions › Tag: discernmentFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesHumanity appears to suffer from an extreme case of “short-sightedness.” Obviously, this can be partially explained by our relatively short lifespans. But even within the life of a single person, it’s unusual to expect anything outside of a house to last for more than a decade. And many things don’t last even that long. This is like an “artificial hardship” that is imposed and self-imposed. Many refrigerators built in the 1950s still work like new today, while today’s high-end models need expensive servicing, often just months after purchase. It’s as if our lives are intentionally designed to break, and break often, and expensively. We know planned obsolescence is real, but this is getting extreme now. It appears we do it to ourselves. Is this appearance deceiving? What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control194 views0 answers0 votesRight alongside planned obsolescence is a puzzling aversion to implementing redundancy. Yet redundancy has been proven time and time again to be worth the expenditure. Most yachts have two engines just for this reason. Yet there is a visible move away from redundancy in all aspects of life. Single points of failure are becoming the norm, and are one of the ways planned obsolescence is designed in. Yet, it’s a kind of insanity to surround ourselves with things that fail, fail quickly, and fail totally, beyond repair. It’s one thing if it’s a phone charging code, and quite another when it’s critical life support appliances like a furnace. The vast majority do not have any backup heat source. A tidal power outage will expose this lack of foresight like nothing else. Yet, we’ve had warnings about this, such as the 2021 Texas Deep Freeze that took over 1000 lives. Yet, it seems almost no one has learned anything from it. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control232 views0 answers0 votesDo the Amish have a collective divine life mission to act as a backup, a fail-safe in case of a long-term grid collapse? Have they single-handedly ensured that the “old ways” of self-sufficiency and self-reliance are preserved, and can be quickly taught to others if desperately needed? Were these times foreseen, and the Amish “volunteered” to play this role? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control223 views0 answers0 votesDo the ETs do this to themselves at all? Do they practice planned obsolescence with those lower on the caste totem pole? Or is that something they only impose on other worlds? We see the Anunnaki have engaged in megalithic building, creating structures that have lasted thousands of years. In fact, many appear to be “overbuilt” and were destroyed only by direct attack and dismantling, and not degradation or decay. There are Roman structures still as strong and useful today as the day they were built. Why have we gotten away from that? How long do Anunnaki refrigerators last? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control324 views0 answers0 votesAnother area where redundancy suffers is communications. We have become overly dependent on cell phones, almost exclusively, to the point that even home Internet is now going cellular. If the cell network fails there is literally no backup for most people and many functions. What we know about restarting a grid after an outage is that real-time voice and data communications are critical and indispensable. Is there enough redundancy left in the system to provide for this in the upcoming forecast outages? Or will extraordinary interventions be required, such as engaging the military to bring in battlefield communications equipment in order to provide the needed connections and networks necessary to perform the grid restarts? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control211 views0 answers0 votesAnother problematic dependency is GPS, the Global Positioning System, which almost everyone relies on today. So much so, that paper maps are disappearing and most young people under forty have no idea how to even read one. If this fails, many people will be utterly lost just a mile or two from their home. Does Creator foresee this as being a problem?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control184 views0 answers0 votesSomewhere there is a wise balance between the extremes of paranoia and the pie in the sky pollyannas who cannot (or refuse to) see danger in front of their noses. How can Empowered Prayer, the Lightworker Healing Protocol, Deep Subconscious Memory Reset, and Divine Life Support, help to correct this widespread imbalance and short-sightedness that is so epidemic in today’s world? And can Creator further share why it is wise to “expect the unexpected?”ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control220 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “I’m wondering if you will be able to answer about what happened when Jesus went down to Hell, supposedly, between the time of his death and resurrection, and Christians believe he got the keys to hell, in death. I know that Creator has told us there is no hell.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers312 views0 answers0 votesPerhaps a helpful means of knowing the importance of a mission life, like Jesus Christ’s, is learning about what the state of humanity would be if Christ had not taken up his mission life to begin with. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers986 views0 answers0 votesPastor John Fenn is a modern Baptist equivalent of Saint Faustina, in that he first had direct experience of seeing and conversing with Jesus at the age of seventeen, and consistently since that time (he is 64 today). He has seen Jesus almost weekly and can converse with his own personal angel anytime. Fenn wrote two books where he described a trip to heaven his angel took him on. While there, he observed a number of residents he said were “vested with authority.” He wrote, “These people were each in charge of galaxies that currently exist, yet there is nothing in the way of creation going on in them now. There was an air of expectancy while they were waiting. Each of them had that same sense of waiting for other things to happen before it would be time for them to move in their authority.” Are the “other things to happen” the solving of the problem of evil? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers470 views0 answers0 votesFenn wrote that in prayer one day he asked God about the stars, and got this answer, “I created the whole universe to day one. What you see in the stars is what I did in the beginning. Then I turned my attention to the earth to complete it. There will come a time when I will again turn my attention on the rest of the universe to complete its creation, and this is part of what you saw which will take place in the ages to come.” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers303 views0 answers0 votesFenn reports that he asked his angel about God the Father’s goodness, and reported being immediately whisked away in spirit to visit a poor country in Africa, where he witnessed a small farmer desperately searching for a buyer for his crop before it rotted in just a few days. After many foot trips back and forth with a small cart and part of his crop, he finally connected with a woman who agreed to buy his entire crop, and his fortunes switched from dire to blessed in a single instant. The angel explained that God the Father arranged everything so that this small humble farmer would receive a reward for all his hard work, and that his family would have what was needed. How much of the average person’s life is arranged in just this way? Is every human’s life arranged in this way? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers282 views0 answers0 votesFenn wrote, “I quickly became so involved in worship that I was what I call, and the Bible seems to say, as being in the Spirit. That is, I wasn’t aware of anything around me, only the realm of Spirit.” This is similar to what Steiner, Saint Faustina, and many other mystics and seers have reported throughout the ages. Some might refer to it as “being in ecstasy” or an “ecstatic experience.” Fenn reports that it’s not our physical body and senses that participate, but that of our “spirit man,” a spiritual counterpart with its own sensory capabilities that sees, hears, smells, etc. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers250 views0 answers0 votesFenn, in his spiritual visit to Africa, soon learned the humble farmer was Moslem. Fenn confessed, “In my utter astonishment … I protested to my angel, ‘My Father blesses Moslems?!’ (The angel) responded with a look of surprise on his face that indicated he thought I would know the answer already.” Fenn wrote, “As I suddenly saw the involvement of the Father in the tiniest of everyday happenings all over the world, and that His involvement was without discrimination between saved and unsaved, I was overwhelmed by His holiness. Only one so holy could walk in such love!” Being Baptist, Fenn does not have a concept of karma and past lives to work with. Can what he is describing be attributed wholly to the workings of karma, or workings of God above and beyond karma? What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers239 views0 answers0 votesFenn, being Baptist, emphasized the importance of “being saved versus not being saved.” Yet in studying the replies of Jesus, nothing was really shared that seemed to endorse that outlook, while Jesus was careful not to disturb that belief or overtly contradict it. Can Creator share with us if there really is such a status, and if not, how did such a notion take root and why is it so quickly embraced and adhered to?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers245 views0 answers0 votes