DWQA Questions › Tag: divine helpFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesIs my targeted client an incarnated angel? Despite her lifelong trauma from bullying and other ill-treatment, she just can’t be negative towards anyone.ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Angels493 views0 answers0 votesIf this divine alignment is karmic in origin, can you share who she was in previous lives to still be so virtuous?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Angels435 views0 answers0 votesDo incarnated angels sometimes crash and burn because of life’s difficulties, and then need karmic repair, as with the Lightworker Healing Protocol?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Angels434 views0 answers0 votesIf incarnated angels can be in need of healing, do we need to specify them as another client group when doing the Lightworker Healing Protocol sessions, or will incarnated angels be included along with the “people?”ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Angels362 views0 answers0 votesDo angels incarnated as humans ever need a Spirit Rescue when they pass on?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Angels460 views0 answers0 votesWhat is the reason for my client’s relationship with her son to be so difficult?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Karma252 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “Will the Lightworker Healing Protocol be enough to heal my teen son from his pill addiction and self-medicating? I’ve done many LHP’s for my children in general and for him individually. He seemed to be doing better and turning a corner but I was in shock when recently we woke up one morning to find he was acting drunk with slurring and disorientation, which I found later was from illegal Xanax pills he took. He is not amenable to counseling or therapy. Shall I apply more protocols in a concentrated fashion? He is failing school but recently got a job he likes and we regularly go to the gym together. I thought more activity would be helpful. What else can I do for him?”ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol254 views0 answers0 votesThere is a New Age belief: “We can make quantum shifts through our consciousness by believing we are free and that “miracles” are possible, and by choosing and raising our vibration, holding a vision, feeling joy. Magic is possible by asking for it (or decreeing it) from an empowered, lifted state (not a weakened frightened, desperate, needy, lack-based state). If we can clear enough of our limiting beliefs, and truly believe that anything is possible, we can create from the quantum level of infinite possibilities.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Disinformation443 views0 answers0 votesSpanish philosopher George Santayana is credited with the aphorism, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” One of the hallmarks of human consciousness disconnection, is the lost faculty of simply remembering the past, past lives, and having unfiltered access to the akashic records. As a result, the study of history has become more a guessing game than an authentic survey of the past. Yet, even with all its misinformation and dead ends, it still impresses the wise as one of the more important undertakings an ambitious champion of the light can pursue. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Human Potential290 views0 answers0 votesWe know the ET Alliance has worked diligently throughout human history to obscure and deny access to genuine historical knowledge. As the majority of ET Alliance members live in a power hierarchy, does their leadership also suppress their own history to make it inaccessible to their citizens? Don’t psychically gifted members of the Alliance, and especially the Anunnaki, have direct conscious access to the akashic records that would provide access to genuine history? Can Creator comment?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Human Potential342 views0 answers0 votesWinston Churchill is credited with the statement, “History is written by victors.” As far as the ET Alliance goes, they are usually the victors in any direct contest, and the control of history would seem to be a top priority. Yet, on Earth anyway, alternative histories have a seemingly persistent way of surfacing and casting doubt on the ordained and orthodox narrative of the past. How much of this “bubbling up” of the true past is the result of divine intervention and inspiration?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Human Potential276 views0 answers0 votesThere are actually young adults today, especially in the United States, who don’t even know when World War II was fought, who fought in it, and how the outcome shaped the world they live in. This seems a two-fold problem. The first being the absence of such instruction in today’s education curriculums, and the incredible lack of curiosity about the past, especially an important one less than a century old on the part of the students themselves. Can Creator comment?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Human Potential263 views0 answers0 votesIn spite of the confusion and jumbled and contradictory narratives about our past, it seems one of the more revelatory means to witness the presence and influence of the divine and also help in building one’s belief quotient, would indeed be the study of history. In surveying the history of warfare, in particular, the presence of divine intervention can be found in lopsided contests where the disadvantaged party wins a shocking and almost inexplicable victory in a short timeframe and with a minimum of death and destruction to both sides. The Battle of Midway in World War II is one example that comes to mind. What is Creator’s perspective on this observation?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Human Potential254 views0 answers0 votesIn contrast to the Battle of Midway, can Creator comment on the turning point that was the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II? Unlike Midway, which was decided in less than a week, Stalingrad was a brutal bloodbath that ground on for months in the most horrific of conditions, both natural and manmade. Russian soldiers, in particular, feared their own leadership as much as the enemy in many cases. Stalingrad was called a “moonscape,” bombed into oblivion and utterly unrecognizable. Where was the divine in this contest? And what contrast would Creator make between the Battle of Midway and the Battle of Stalingrad?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Human Potential295 views0 answers0 votesOne of the most enigmatic events in modern world history is the Battle of Waterloo. It remains enigmatic right down to the characterization of the forces involved. Some regard Napoleon Bonaparte as just another Hitler, while others view him as a failed George Washington. Figuring out who the “good guys” and the “bad guys” in this contest were is by no means an easy exercise. Both sides were heavily populated with Christians, many of whom certainly prayed for protection and divine intervention in order to achieve victory for their side. In the grand scheme of things, was Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo a divine setback, or a divine victory? If it was a setback, what was lost? And if a victory, what was achieved in the way of divine support for humanity in the bigger contest with the interlopers?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Human Potential330 views0 answers0 votes