DWQA Questions › Tag: life lessonsFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesFenn wrote that in prayer one day he asked God about the stars, and got this answer, “I created the whole universe to day one. What you see in the stars is what I did in the beginning. Then I turned my attention to the earth to complete it. There will come a time when I will again turn my attention on the rest of the universe to complete its creation, and this is part of what you saw which will take place in the ages to come.” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers282 views0 answers0 votesFenn reports that he asked his angel about God the Father’s goodness, and reported being immediately whisked away in spirit to visit a poor country in Africa, where he witnessed a small farmer desperately searching for a buyer for his crop before it rotted in just a few days. After many foot trips back and forth with a small cart and part of his crop, he finally connected with a woman who agreed to buy his entire crop, and his fortunes switched from dire to blessed in a single instant. The angel explained that God the Father arranged everything so that this small humble farmer would receive a reward for all his hard work, and that his family would have what was needed. How much of the average person’s life is arranged in just this way? Is every human’s life arranged in this way? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers263 views0 answers0 votesFenn wrote, “I quickly became so involved in worship that I was what I call, and the Bible seems to say, as being in the Spirit. That is, I wasn’t aware of anything around me, only the realm of Spirit.” This is similar to what Steiner, Saint Faustina, and many other mystics and seers have reported throughout the ages. Some might refer to it as “being in ecstasy” or an “ecstatic experience.” Fenn reports that it’s not our physical body and senses that participate, but that of our “spirit man,” a spiritual counterpart with its own sensory capabilities that sees, hears, smells, etc. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers228 views0 answers0 votesFenn, in his spiritual visit to Africa, soon learned the humble farmer was Moslem. Fenn confessed, “In my utter astonishment … I protested to my angel, ‘My Father blesses Moslems?!’ (The angel) responded with a look of surprise on his face that indicated he thought I would know the answer already.” Fenn wrote, “As I suddenly saw the involvement of the Father in the tiniest of everyday happenings all over the world, and that His involvement was without discrimination between saved and unsaved, I was overwhelmed by His holiness. Only one so holy could walk in such love!” Being Baptist, Fenn does not have a concept of karma and past lives to work with. Can what he is describing be attributed wholly to the workings of karma, or workings of God above and beyond karma? What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers216 views0 answers0 votesFenn, being Baptist, emphasized the importance of “being saved versus not being saved.” Yet in studying the replies of Jesus, nothing was really shared that seemed to endorse that outlook, while Jesus was careful not to disturb that belief or overtly contradict it. Can Creator share with us if there really is such a status, and if not, how did such a notion take root and why is it so quickly embraced and adhered to?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers223 views0 answers0 votesFenn would also frequently ask his angel and Jesus to couch their messages and teachings to him in terms of “chapter and verse” of the Bible. Fenn apparently thought this was “right and proper” but never asked either his angel or Jesus about it. By confining them to “chapter and verse” it seems Fenn was limiting the range of divine response they could actually deliver and remain within the rules of engagement. What can Creator tell us about imposing such a limit on divine beings?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers232 views0 answers0 votesFenn would emphasize the importance of worship as a precursor to many (but not all) of his spiritual encounters. Saint Faustina similarly often encountered Jesus during worship or “adoration” and even Steiner talked about cultivating a “devotional mindset” as a helpful, if not utterly necessary, component and practice of attaining “spiritual vision” or “being in the spirit” as Fenn would describe it. What can Creator tell us about the necessity or helpfulness of worship, and whether it’s for Creator’s benefit, or the seekers? Many fundamentalist Christians sincerely believe that a period of worship is a necessary precursor to prayers that “get answered” and don’t regard it as “optional.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers245 views0 answers0 votesFenn’s books were fascinating but, like so many other spiritual treatises, failed in any attempt to really grapple with the problem of evil. There was, of course, no mention of extraterrestrials. Can it be assumed that is simply because he never asked? Can Creator tell us why Empowered Prayer and the Lightworker Healing Protocol are the genuine means for dealing with this most important of issues that most still do not have any clue about, even many with profound spiritual gifts?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers232 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner writes: “When presenting the GetWisdom material to others who appear open to the conversation, I have found that often it is the extraterrestrial issue that is most challenging for them to accept. Recently, I have connected with a friend of a friend, who I feel is in divine alignment in much of what he says and is highly spiritually evolved. He has had prophetic visions about Covid-19 and other occurrences we now know to be true. He has had experiences with extraterrestrials as a child and knows of their darkness. He spent several moments in a state of the flow of love and saw so much of what we have been told through this mission. His narrative, to me, is that he only trusts what he experiences himself, which I can understand. He follows no guru, no groups, no mantras, no religion, etc., and chooses a path to be alone. He expresses no fear for the darkness and says that his path is in alignment with Source Consciousness. He is grateful for the work we do through the Lightworker Healing Protocol.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divine Guidance213 views0 answers0 votesHe further asks: “For a moment during our conversations, I felt that his divine mission is doing exactly what he is doing, spreading a loving vibration in all that he does and experiencing divine wisdom. He has been shown, from what I feel, many divine truths and states of awareness. It then came to me that maybe it was my personal karma to be doing this work (my own divine mission, per se) and not his, which may be also true for those of us who are active LHPers and resonate so much with the cause of raising up the darkness? Simply put, is it not everyone’s Divine mission to be an LHP practitioner, because of their karma and soul makeup, assuming that they are awakened and healed enough to be open to Divine truth? Or is it that many of us at GetWisdom get entangled with the darkness, in its many forms, in this life, which acts as a springboard and awakening to the truth and be of Divine service, in the manner in which we are, by using the LHP? Or maybe both are true to some degree?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divine Guidance185 views0 answers0 votesWas football player Damar Hamlin, whose heart stopped during an NFL game, saved not only by the resuscitation efforts of his team medics, but by the outpouring of prayers launched by those watching the game, or joining in after hearing about him clinging to life? Did that prayer allow him to regain neurologic functioning that would otherwise have been lost?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma200 views0 answers0 votesWhat caused NFL player, Damar Hamlin, to have a cardiac arrest during a recent game? Some are speculating it was due to cardiac side effects of the Covid-19 vaccination. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma204 views0 answers0 votesHarriet Tubman commented when we channeled her about her daughter, “The life of that child becomes part of the parent’s life on a soul level and their destinies intertwining for all of time. This is why parenthood is sacred. This is why parenthood needs to be a thoughtful, planful process in being launched, it will have ramifications going forward for all of time.” Is this true for mothers who abort a fetus in the womb, even though a longer relationship in the physical does not take place?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma183 views0 answers0 votesCreator has commented in the past, and more than once, that the game of American football is not a divinely sanctioned enterprise. That the divine views football as more harmful to both participants (which include players and coaches and support staff and owners) as well as fans and spectators, than it is beneficial and uplifting to any of these parties. Can Creator share with us in more detail what the karmic implications are for the parties involved?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma189 views0 answers0 votesHow do karmic implications differ amongst the different parties, and how might the repercussions rebound for the different parties involved? What kind of future repercussions can your average football fan expect to encounter? How might it differ for owners versus coaches and players? Another thing we have learned is that karma and the divine can be pragmatic, and make use of a negative enterprise for divine purposes. If a player or coach were to suddenly learn about the divine perspective, and be alarmed by it as a result, would abruptly ending their career and participation be the only wise move, or can they somehow utilize their position to do more good than harm, for themselves as well as all others they interact with?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma195 views0 answers0 votes