DWQA Questions › Tag: future livesFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer writes: “My cat’s kidney values had returned to normal within one week of his emergency. That was about 6 weeks ago. Recently, I noticed he had lost weight. Now, his kidney values are as high as during his emergency. The vet is surprised he is still eating. Other than his weight loss, you would not know he had an issue. He is still active, playful, and hungry. I’ve had many pets, but he is most special. I have a bond with him that is difficult to describe.” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Animal Issues273 views0 answers0 votesCapable psychic mediums are sometimes unable to receive impressions from a being in the light, for uncertain reasons. Is that often due to the person’s spirit being still earthbound and unavailable to communicate, thus providing an important clue about the problem of failed transition back to the light? What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Lost Soul Spirits264 views0 answers0 votesA psychic medium in a televised reading received impressions from a departed woman who was brutally murdered, and who was presumably in the light, and who made the medium feel the woman knew she would be killed but had no way out other than to sacrifice herself for her children. We have explored the problem of psychopaths in previous shows, and the dilemma of dealing with them directly. However, the belief on the part of the victim, that her tragic sacrifice “was her only way out,” seems perhaps a self-fulfilling prophecy. Could divine protection, belief in divine protection, and requests for divine protection have manifested a less extreme and less tragic outcome?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Lost Soul Spirits228 views0 answers0 votesDoes the fact the murdered woman left the Earth with her trauma unhealed, mean she will be more likely to go through a similar tragedy in her next life? Can requests for divine healing be made using the Lightworker Healing Protocol to heal her future incarnated selves? Would that resolve this karma and prevent her from having to face this challenge again? What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Lost Soul Spirits234 views0 answers0 votesPsychic mediums are providing a valuable service to humanity. But more is needed in order to save those in limbo, and more importantly, humanity itself from planned annihilation. Can Creator share how Empowered Prayer and the Lightworker Healing Protocol are the tools truly needed to solve these high-priority problems?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Lost Soul Spirits233 views0 answers0 votesMy client suffers from lower back arthritis and had surgery in 2012. But his back remains stiff and pain flared up again during a trip. He visualized the glowing filament of a light and saw it become part of his spine, and repeated the imagery exercise for several days and the pain went away. He says if he doesn’t do it for a couple weeks, the pain always returns. What is happening here?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Healing264 views0 answers0 votesHe feels he is able to make things happen in his body via his thoughts affecting the quantum energy field, that place “before things pop into reality.” Is he correct?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Healing253 views0 answers0 votesArthur Guirdham was an English physician and psychiatrist who researched and wrote about past life memories and reincarnation. In the course of his investigations, he became acquainted with a “Mrs. Smith” who, as a twelve-year-old girl, had written down copious memories of a past life as a young Cathar girl who had fallen in love and left home with a much older Cathar cleric named “Roger.” Mrs. Smith identified the author, Arthur Guirdham, as Roger, her lover and mentor, from that past life she remembered so well. Was there a divine mission involved for both of them in collaborating to bring this compelling and extremely detailed medieval story of love and tragedy, as well as the reality of reincarnation, to modern humanity’s attention?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation229 views0 answers0 votesUnlike other cases of childhood reincarnation memories, Mrs. Smith was twelve and thirteen when she received an intensive uprush of memories via dreams and visions that was extraordinary in its vividness and detail. So much so in fact, that often her notes were written in Medieval French in the distinct dialect of the southern region of France at the time of the Crusades. This was the period when Pope Innocent III called for the conversion or destruction of the Cathar heretics whose stronghold was Southern France. Can Creator share with us what precipitated this “uprush of memory” when Mrs. Smith was a young teenager?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation236 views0 answers0 votesMrs. Smith revealed that the cause of her death in that life was “immolation,” or death by burning. She was burned at the stake along with many others at the time for the crime of heresy against the Catholic Church. She described the pain as “maddening” but lasting only a few minutes. To her surprise at the time, and to most people almost certainly, she described becoming cold and likened her demise to freezing to death. Death by fire is widely regarded as one of the worst deaths one could ever experience. What is Creator’s perspective, and how much of a problem does a past life death by fire present for one in a later incarnation?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation237 views0 answers0 votesMrs. Smith in a letter to the author wrote, “Sometimes you make me very cross. Is it really so difficult for you to understand me? I have been trying to cope with this business for twenty years. I have never been able to get rid of it and you’d be surprised at the measures I’ve taken … I have never tried to force recollections … On the contrary, if ever I have forced myself to do anything it has been to try to forget, and the forcing did no good because I couldn’t forget.” Did the means of her death contribute to her helplessness in suppressing these memories? What was the number one reason that she was forced to live through this life—twice? Was this a form of helpless Post Traumatic Stress Disorder stemming directly from that time period?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation227 views0 answers0 votesMrs. Smith wrote, “…It is a great pity that the great and organized religious bodies fail to recognize the simplicity of Christ. His true philosophy of life has been lost to them and how can it be otherwise when he has been imprisoned in the church? I am not trying to belittle the good of the church, which is a necessary place of comfort for some, but an enlightened preacher once wrote that ‘the great use of the church is to enable people to do without it.'” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation238 views0 answers0 votesArthur Guirdham wrote, “She (Mrs. Smith) said, that if she started remembering too much she ran a high temperature and developed a severe headache. I do not know about the high temperature but the headache is interesting and perfectly in order. A proportion of cases of migraine are attributable to psychic factors.” What can Creator tell us about this?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation213 views0 answers0 votesArthur Guirdham wrote, “Certainly Catharism must have largely spread by example and emanation, but this is not really the whole story. How did it come that a creed that which seems, to many modern students, to have been austere and pessimistic spread with such rapidity? … One factor is, I think, consistently overlooked. In the Middle Ages, people were dominated by the fear of Hell. Catharism to some extent dissipated this fear … If this world is the worst Hell one has to put up with, it must have been, even at its lowest, vastly preferable to perpetual damnation of the Orthodox Christians of the epoch.” What can Creator tell us about the rapid spread and popularity of Catharism?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation213 views0 answers0 votesArthur Guirdham wrote, “The inquisitors regarded the purity of the Parfaits (Cathar priests) as something to be used against them, believing that, because it was associated with heresy, it must necessarily be classified with hypocrisy. Evidence for the corruption of the Roman Church at the time is adequately provided by Pope Innocent III, who instigated the Great Crusade against the Albigensians but had no illusions about the failure of his own priests.” Then there is the irony of a pope with the name “Innocent” single-handedly being directly responsible for more overt and severe human suffering than arguably any other pope in the history of the Catholic Church—as evidenced by the unhealed trauma of Mrs. Smith eight centuries later. What can Creator tell us about the irony of his chosen name and the sincerity of his belief that God was truly on his side in announcing his horrific edict?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation221 views0 answers0 votes