DWQA Questions › Tag: divine consciousnessFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesThe average person has a network of only 150 to two hundred people that they interact with on a regular basis, including family, friends, and close co-workers or classmates. In a world of seven-plus billion people, that is not just a drop in a bucket, but a drop in a lake! Obviously, time and the limits of physical proximity keep this number of relationships small and manageable. Back in the light, without the hard constraints of either time or physical limitations, how big is the network of friends and close associates the average light being has?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Metaphysics340 views0 answers0 votesFriendships on Earth usually center around a common theme of some kind. For some friendships of long duration, the history of the friendship itself can take over as a “theme” as the decades go by and common interests and pursuits become less and less. Are friendships in the light largely governed by similar considerations?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Metaphysics246 views0 answers0 votesFrom an unknown person: “A true friend is someone who sees the pain in your eyes while everyone else believes the smile on your face.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Metaphysics257 views0 answers0 votesLucius Annaeus Seneca said: “One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Metaphysics229 views0 answers0 votesOnce a friendship is genuinely established, can it ever be truly lost? Seems the only chance of that is one party goes down the path of deep depravity and loses their very soul to oblivion. How important are “old friends” in helping to rescue lost souls and even fallen angelics?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Metaphysics276 views0 answers0 votesKhalil Gibran wrote: “Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Metaphysics278 views0 answers0 votesIn a world dominated by evil, friendship is an oasis in a desert of disconnection. How can Empowered Prayer Work and the Lightworker Healing Protocol be both a means to deeper and more satisfying friendships, as well as perhaps the most valuable gifts we could ever truly give to our friends?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Metaphysics260 views0 answers0 votesEveryone dies, but not everyone has a near-death experience, or do they? As the average human has had over 400 lifetimes, perhaps many or most have had such a thing happen. Observing that near-death experiences often affect people in profound ways, it would seem that the effect might even carry over to future lifetimes, that the deep subconscious would carry a profound memory or deep emotional imprint that makes the near-death experience something more impactful and memorable than death itself in many cases. What is Creator’s perspective? How is a near-death experience different?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Divine Realm323 views0 answers0 votesMost people having and reporting a near-death experience describe an interaction with a divine being. So much in fact, that it seems that near-death experiences might be “orchestrated” events. If the divine (including higher selves) were to take a truly “hands-off” approach in terms of coaching and even overtly assisting a soul back into their body, would near-death experiences still occur, or by what percentage (roughly) would they be reduced?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Divine Realm294 views0 answers0 votesSome avowed atheists have had near-death experiences. Some have their perspectives and outlooks altered, and others dismiss it as “hallucination” and therefore not real. Are those atheists having a near-death experience that is positive and even involving divine interaction, beneficiaries of recent past lives that were in greater alignment? Is there a danger, if they persist too long in this direction, they will be less likely to have a positive near-death or even death experience in future incarnations?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Divine Realm250 views0 answers0 votesA rabbi had a near-death experience but came back with a message and perspective on prayer that runs counter to what we have learned is Empowered Prayer here at GetWisdom. His message was that people spent too much time in petition prayer, and not enough time in praise and glorification prayer. This suggests that whoever he had his near-death experience with, was not in fact divine. Did he in fact have a near-death experience? Did interlopers assist him back or did the divine, or was any assistance necessary, or was it simply his deep subconscious beliefs creating the experience for him? Can interlopers hijack a near-death experience?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Divine Realm299 views0 answers0 votesOthers have reported having very negative near-death experiences that sound identical to what many light beings have described in the way of being in limbo. In some cases, they appear to be rescued by the divine and placed back in their bodies, or somehow just mysteriously end up back in their body. Can one truly escape limbo by sheer luck, or is doing so always a function of karma, or through assistance by the divine or an interloper?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Divine Realm287 views0 answers0 votesThe movie, Flatliners, featured medical students inducing a near-death experience and then being resuscitated with conventional medical means. That this seems like it would be the height of folly is an understatement. What is Creator’s perspective on this fictional storyline? Was the movie divinely inspired?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Divine Realm272 views0 answers0 votesThe movie, Flatliners, did seem to get one thing right—the reality of lost human spirit attachments and the trouble they can cause. The storyline also included the notion of karma, as the trouble was resolved only with a form of payback that was equivalent to the original transgression, or in the case of the father who committed suicide, by an act of loving forgiveness. However, coming face to face with their spirit attachments in a near-death experience brought them more forcefully into the student’s waking reality. Is there any real danger of that? Was something authentic being portrayed there?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Divine Realm260 views0 answers0 votesFor a topic as ubiquitous and seemingly compelling as death, since we all have a date on our calendar with it, there is a paucity of film work on the topic of near death experiences. Flatliners is truly in a category all its own, and another film made in the 1970s arguably did the topic more harm than good, as it was widely criticized and lampooned. Made on a shoestring budget, Beyond and Back made one prominent film critic’s list as one of his most hated films of all time. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Divine Realm247 views0 answers0 votes