DWQA Questions › Tag: karmic destinyFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesAs a follow-up to the previous question, what would be Creator’s advice to an avid football fan who suddenly learns of the negative divine perspective on football? Should they quit watching? Should they give up loyalty to their favorite team? Should they try and coach their children not to play or participate or even watch? What would be the wisest course to take with friends and family? Should they communicate their new concerns and try to educate others about the divine perspective on football? What is Creator’s advice?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma186 views0 answers0 votesIn a previous radio show on winning and losing streaks in sports, Creator comments on one approach to overcoming the negative energies a long losing streak puts in motion: “Some of the surface solutions that can begin to turn the tide is when there is new management, new coaching brought in with fresh perspectives and more effective encouragement and upliftment of the team members to help them regain confidence and give them a reason to believe in the possibility of better times.” The show aired in November of 2019. For that show, some LHPs were said as an experiment, to see if they could help the situation for the Detroit Lions, one of the biggest perennial losers in all of professional sports. Creator said this in response to a question about using the LHP to support a favorite team: “This would be a superb undertaking. This is a perfect illustration of a practical application for doing an outreach either through prayer or through using the Lightworker Healing Protocol as a series of high-level informed prayer requests to address every conceivable source of negativity that could adversely impact a sports event, by bringing divine healing for the players involved. While this might seem unfair, it is true in the nature of the free will paradigm humans are a part of, that the race is to the swift.” In 2021, the Lions undertook one of the most radical rebuilds in team history, so dramatic that the number of players remaining from 2020 can be counted on one hand. Did those LHPs, which include perpetual reuse of sessions, help shape such a radical agenda being pursued in an effort to turn the team’s fortunes around?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma148 views0 answers0 votesThe Detroit Lions hired head coach Dan Campbell, to spearhead the rebuilding effort. Campbell has an interesting history with the Lions. He played as a tight end in the 2008 season for the Lions, a season where they were the first team in NFL history to lose ALL 16 games in a season. This experience clearly had a huge impact on Coach Campbell and inspired him to pursue the Lions’ head coaching job to “right the ship” as a compelling personal agenda. Can Creator comment on this interesting karmic unfolding and whether the LHPs put in motion contributed to his being hired?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma161 views0 answers0 votesOne of the hallmarks of the Lions’ losing record is their absolutely abysmal college player draft history. The one thing you could almost always count on is Lions’ draft picks being busts. It was so bad that most of these players rarely ended up on new teams and most were out of football within a year or two. But with this new regime under Coach Campbell, the Lions’ draft fortunes have done a dramatic 180-degree turnaround. The players acquired since he took over have been outstanding, including a number of eye-opening surprises taken in the lower rounds. One player, in particular, selected in the sixth round has shocked the league with the number of sacks he recorded in just five games. Did the earlier LHPs help change the team’s draft fortunes?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma158 views0 answers0 votesThe Lions recently garnered lots of national attention as a result of the shocking turnaround in fortunes. They started this season with one win and six losses. Part of the reason is they had a number of serious injuries to a number of key players. However, they started winning and, as a result, a new LHP effort was undertaken to help boost their momentum, with the focus being to protect players from injury, and to remove negative spirit influence. At a time when most teams are compromised by injuries, the Lions are now nearly as healthy as they were at the start of the season. Did the recent LHPs help make this a reality? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma137 views0 answers0 votesAs a result of the abrupt turnaround in their fortunes, the Lions garnered more national attention than they have enjoyed in decades. Going into a game with the Carolina Panthers, the Lions were favored to win. A number of new LHPs were said to protect them from injury and negative spirit influence. LHPs were also said for the referees calling the game to ensure negative spirits did not influence them to make bad calls negatively impacting the Lions. The conditions for the game were brutal—freezing temperatures and a field like concrete. The Lions were blown out in a game that was never close. It was so bad the Panthers set new team records for running yards. To witness such a meltdown after they were playing so well is truly surprising and disconcerting. It can be said that, in spite of the abrupt turnaround, people still harbored expectations of something inevitably going wrong to spoil the fun. “It’s the Lions after all!” The only upside is that there were no Lions injuries and the referees’ performance was thoroughly professional and accurate. Can Creator tell us WHAT HAPPENED? Did the LHPs actually harm the Lions’ chances because guides and guardians placed player safety above winning, and therefore promoted more cautious play on the part of the Lions’ players, especially with the adverse playing conditions, helping to contribute to the meltdown? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma133 views0 answers0 votesCreator said in a previous radio show that doing LHPs for your favorite sports team was a superb undertaking. Are there any downsides to doing this, as Creator and the divine realm will support the team only by removing negative impediments, but not doing anything directly to impact the final score of games? What about interloper influence? Might they be inspired to help the other team perform better as a way to punish a team like the Lions, trying to overcome a history of losing?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma140 views0 answers0 votesWould it be better to say LHPs for BOTH teams playing if that was a genuine problem? We know Creator would always advocate that, but a fan wanting to help their team would not want to unwittingly help the opposing team. Given that selfish motive, is doing LHPs for both teams still a better strategy? Can Creator tell us how Empowered Prayer and the Lightworker Healing Protocol will help save humanity while helping your favorite sports team improve their chances of winning?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma126 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Both the Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox went more than a CENTURY before winning a World Series. Can Creator comment on the reasons for such long and deflating losing streaks?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma284 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “There is a Tale of Two Teams. The Los Angeles Lakers are perennial winners, and the Los Angeles Clippers are perennial losers. Both hail from the same city, so any hometown influence or atmosphere of struggle and despair would not factor into the stark difference here. Can Creator comment on what the cogent differences are behind the scenes influences that account for the dramatic differences in the fortunes of the two teams?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma302 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Last night the Detroit Lions played the Green Bay Packers in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The final score was Packers 23, Lions 22. Green Bay won the game with a last-second field goal. I don’t live in Detroit, but today I had a DOZEN people who know I’m a Lions fan, and who themselves watched the game, came up to me and said the Lions were ROBBED of the victory. “Clearly” robbed. A couple of them were actually quite angry about it. In fact, there were 3 incidents of bad refereeing that cost the Lions two touchdowns in critical moments, and clearly made the difference in the outcome of the game. Last night’s game continues the “curse” haunting the Lions. Why did the Lions fall victim yet again?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control299 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “I have actually performed three Lightworker Healing Protocol sessions of divine healing for the team. Can Creator comment on any difference this might make, and will likely make over time? It clearly didn’t help last night’s outing (or did it?).”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control287 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Bad officiating is a disturbing and growing trend in football and is creating quite a bit of anger and frustration for everyone involved – fans, players, coaches, and owners. All are fed up and “confused” about how the quality of refereeing has so noticeably degraded in the recent past. It is affecting attitudes everywhere, and all are becoming disillusioned. Is this orchestrated by spirit meddler attachments and/or extraterrestrial negative influence, or is it all karmic negativity that has built up over time?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control386 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “The Detroit Lions have won only one playoff game victory since 1957. Everybody who follows this team with any interest has seriously entertained the idea that this team is actually “cursed.” The towering example of that was the 1991 football season. They appeared to have everything needed for a Super Bowl run. Future hall of fame running back, Barry Sanders, and skill players in all the important positions. Two critical players were very talented offensive linemen, Mike Utley and Eric Andolsek. Utley was injured and paralyzed for life in November of 1991. Without him, Lions missed the Super Bowl that year. In the offseason, Eric Andolsek was struck and killed while mowing his front lawn by a semi-trailer truck that went off the road. The driver had taken his eyes off the road. Suddenly the Lions were missing two key, proven players needed for any thought of Super Bowl run. They never effectively replaced the tandem, and Barry Sanders never enjoyed the protection he really needed. What were the hidden forces behind these two tragedies? How much was personal karma and spirit attachments to the two linemen, and how much were they the victims of larger aggregate negative influences afflicting the entire team, it’s hometown, and its history?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma301 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “The Detroit Lions have a long history of playing tough bruising football, but somehow always ending up losing in the final minutes, often in the most unexpected (yet “expected”) ways. The wonder isn’t whether they’ll lose – fans can actually “feel” the loss coming. It’s “how” it happens that is usually unexpected. A terrible inexplicable penalty call by a referee. A miraculous catch by the opposing team in spite of good defense play, a rarely made mistake on the part of a key player, etc. How much does the sheer “expectation” of losing on the part of fans and even the team itself play into creating these forever repeating outcomes?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma337 views0 answers0 votes