DWQA Questions › Tag: divine rules of engagementFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesIs there any value in the average person purchasing a bottle of holy water through Amazon and using it?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Religions488 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner decided to do a Lightworker Healing Protocol session on “every soul ever created.” Will this be acted on and effective?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol320 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “Will healing the space the dark forces occupy help to heal the dark forces—specifically the fallen angelics, that are cut off from Source. They are cut off, but not the space that surrounds them. The spaces between us. The spaces that billions of things occupy, but looks empty. The spaces that the astral or lower astral occupy. The space that the Fallen Angelics occupy. Fluid, spongy, and full of stuff. That’s how I see it. I believe these spaces (all spaces) have consciousness/are conscious. Do they affect us? Help sustain a dark thought or entity once it’s been exposed to the negative? Does space “become” somehow imprinted once dark energy has occupied it? What if the spaces were to be targeted for healing? Doing the Lightworker Healing Protocol, she asks for her primary clients to include: ‘This 3rd dimension of reality (assuming dimensions of space are conscious).'” Will this be acted on and helpful?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol302 views0 answers0 votesA client asks: “The PSI attack still appears to be unresolved from my perspective and testing. My right ear is ringing, and the bright light continues to appear from my back porch, and in the distance when I travel every night. What do you recommend I do to put an end to this ongoing problem? My clearing work seems to be ineffective. As does yours.”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol300 views0 answers0 votesCan Creator comment on the practice of “Baptism?” What exactly happened when John the Baptist baptized Jesus? Was this sacrament/ritual actually “necessary” for Christ to fulfill his divine mission?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Religions605 views0 answers0 votesWhile on the topic of blessings and automobiles, Catholics are generous in the use of St. Christopher medals. From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Christopher “Legends about the life and death of Saint Christopher first appeared in Greece in the 6th century and had spread to France by the 9th century. The 11th-century bishop and poet Walter of Speyer gave one version, but the most popular variations originated from the 13th-century Golden Legend. According to the legendary account of his life, Christopher was initially called Reprobus. He was a Canaanite, 5 cubits (7.5 feet (2.3 m)) tall and with a fearsome face. While serving the king of Canaan, he took it into his head to go and serve “the greatest king there was.” He went to the king who was reputed to be the greatest, but one day he saw the king cross himself at the mention of the devil. On thus learning that the king feared the devil, he departed to look for the devil. He came across a band of marauders, one of whom declared himself to be the devil, so Christopher decided to serve him. But when he saw his new master avoid a wayside cross and found out that the devil feared Christ, he left him and enquired from people where to find Christ. He met a hermit who instructed him in the Christian faith. Christopher asked him how he could serve Christ. When the hermit suggested fasting and prayer, Christopher replied that he was unable to perform that service. The hermit then suggested that because of his size and strength Christopher could serve Christ by assisting people to cross a dangerous river, where they were perishing in the attempt. The hermit promised that this service would be pleasing to Christ. After Christopher had performed this service for some time, a little child asked him to take him across the river. During the crossing, the river became swollen and the child seemed as heavy as lead, so much that Christopher could scarcely carry him and found himself in great difficulty. When he finally reached the other side, he said to the child: “You have put me in the greatest danger. I do not think the whole world could have been as heavy on my shoulders as you were.” The child replied: “You had on your shoulders not only the whole world but Him who made it. I am Christ your king, whom you are serving by this work.” The child then vanished. Christopher later visited Lycia and there comforted the Christians who were being martyred. Brought before the local king, he refused to sacrifice to the pagan gods. The king tried to win him by riches and by sending two beautiful women to tempt him. Christopher converted the women to Christianity, as he had already converted thousands in the city. The king ordered him to be killed. Various attempts failed, but finally Christopher was beheaded. Therefore, he is the patron saint of travelers, and small images of him are often worn around the neck, on a bracelet, carried in a pocket, or placed in vehicles by Christians.” Is the story of St. Christopher, as recounted in Wikipedia, accurate?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Religions456 views0 answers0 votesDoes a St. Christopher medal tucked in a glove box actually impart divine protection to the vehicle? Will its efficacy vary depending on the priest who blessed it? What if the priest blessed many at the same time?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Religions381 views0 answers0 votesIf St. Christopher medals really are effective, does the material they are constructed with make any difference? If a child in Sunday school were to draw a stick figure of St. Christopher and say a sincere prayer to St. Christopher that the drawing protect any and all who possess it, can that serve the same purpose and impart the same level of blessing and protection?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Religions356 views0 answers0 votesHow much will the owner’s belief quotient and partnership status detract from the power of the blessing conferred? If a priest blesses the car of an atheist husband at his wife’s request, and the husband is never told, what are the likely long-term benefits, if any?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Religions329 views0 answers0 votesA client writes: “Thanks so much Karl for the channeling, and it certainly seems spot on. I was young (around 45 years old) and a bit foolish, and enamored with a ‘famous hockey player’ (even though I really knew nothing about him or hockey. I did get much more interested and even watched him and his team play against the Blackhawks in Chicago a couple times. To make a long story short, he scored 50 goals, 3 years in a row (and although he had been a decent player, this brought him to ‘superstar’ status) After those 3 years, I got kind of fed up at not being ‘acknowledged’ and did a “take it back” ritual – he not only got injured, the team went on the longest losing streak in their history. This is also in line with the channeling. I’m now kind of “retired” from Wicca, and remember this tale of the hockey players so your show was quite interesting. I am much wiser now, and more in divine alignment, and so appreciative of what you (and the whole team) are doing in bringing your message and the Lightworker Healing Protocol to a wide audience.” Was her “take it back” ritual truly the cause of the injury and subsequent slump in athletic performance of his team?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma340 views0 answers0 votesCan she heal the karmic consequences of this harmful act?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma385 views0 answers0 votesCan practice of Wicca be in divine alignment?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma352 views0 answers0 votes“I was young and a bit foolish, and enamored of a ‘famous hockey player’ (even though I really knew nothing about him or hockey). I did get much more interested and even watched him and his team play against the Blackhawks in Chicago a couple times. To make a long story short, he scored 50 goals, 3 years in a row (and although he had been a decent player, this brought him to ‘superstar’ status). After those 3 years, I got kind of fed up at not being ‘acknowledged’ and did a “take it back” ritual: he not only got injured, his team went on the longest losing streak in the team’s history. This is also in line with the channeling. I’m now kind of “retired” from Wicca, and remember this tale of the hockey players so your show was quite interesting. I am much wiser now, and more in Divine Alignment, and so appreciative of what you (and the whole team) are doing in bringing your message and the Lightworker Healing Protocol to a wide audience. As it’s said in Wicca … Merry Meet and Merry Part, and Merry Meet Again.” Will her “take back” ceremony have karmic consequences?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma310 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “I have two cousins who are advanced yogis and who claim that they are, as well, very spiritual. They are vegan and have told me they have experienced extraordinary feelings while meditating. One of them saw himself going up on the spiral staircase (I believe) and claims to have had extraordinary tantric sex, etc., however, he does not seem very grounded to me. My other cousin is more grounded but she is also a practicing Catholic. As a matter of fact, the male cousin (her brother) did not abandon Christianity either but does not practice it, but rather just practices Yoga. Please let me know and please feel free to share the answers with the group.”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Disinformation462 views0 answers0 votesAre there safety issues in general with yoga practice?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Disinformation460 views0 answers0 votes