DWQA Questions › Tag: love bondsFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer writes: “I just watched your recent channeling of Dick Sutphen… I read one of his books, HEART MAGIC, (1992) which is several metaphysical short stories – and couldn’t believe one of the stories is called “The Other Lindy”, and it seems very similar to a part of my life!! The story is about a woman, named Lindy, who goes to a tarot reader (which I’ve often done and am familiar with tarot cards). Anyway, Lindy is going to Madame LeFarr because she’s in love with a married man, named Daniel and wants to know if he’ll leave his wife, etc. At one point in my life, I, too was in love with a married man named Daniel…and wondered the same thing. Madame LeFarr tells Lindy that she and Daniel had a past life during the Civil War, and lived in Maryland – I thought that too, (before I’d read the book) that (current ) Daniel and I were together during the Civil War, in a border state, probably Maryland. In the story, Daniel goes off to the War and Lindy (or whatever her name was in that life) cheats on him (and I think I even know who I cheated on him with…someone who I had a relationship with in this life) It all has a sort of Gone with the Wind Vibe – me as Scarlett O Hara, Daniel as Ashley Wilkes, and RC (a former boyfriend) as Rhett Butler. Anyway, in this current life, I think the karma has worked itself out … Daniel and I were married in that Civil War life; I cheated on him and he could never understand that or forgive me. In this life, he’s married to someone else and cheated on her! (with me) and so now he’s more able to understand that previous life/my cheating on him. When I read the story in HEART MAGIC I kept thinking it was ME that Dick Sutphen was writing about … somehow he tapped into my life, past and present.” Is there any deeper reason for the seeming coincidences here?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Non-Local Consciousness231 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “I’ve been suspecting a woman to be a Targeted Individual and I’ve done a couple of LHPs for her, and my mother, who is also an LHP practitioner, did many LHPs for her as well. Unfortunately, this wasn’t enough apparently because tragedy has struck her now in a major way. Yesterday an oven in her house exploded. It was a rather old one that no one should have in their house but it was probably a juicy opportunity for the darkness. A subsequent fire made her house uninhabitable and killed 3 of her cats. One of the cats, among those dead, is the reason why we know this woman because this cat used to visit us on a daily basis. We are very sad now because this animal brought a lot of joy into our lives. It was an amazing cat and everyone’s darling in the neighborhood. I’ve only recently started to suspect that she could be a Targeted Individual because I’ve kept hearing stories about her that seemed a bit odd. For example, only a couple of weeks ago a canister of oil that she had standing around somewhere, mysteriously fell in a way that it landed on two cats of hers (other ones, not the one that was dear to our heart but she had 5 or 6 others) and almost killed them. She had to bring them to an animal hospital and they barely managed to save the cat’s lives after a 10-hour period of constant care. Afterwards, she was presented with a quite high medical bill as a further burden. Many of her cats and other animals were regularly attacked by some of her neighbors who I can only assume were manipulated by the darkness as well. That special cat had turned up injured many times on our doorstep as well and I’ve done many LHPs to keep him safe, but apparently this wasn’t enough. Now I’m, of course, blaming myself for not writing a topic such as this earlier and asking for your help. Perhaps all of this could have been prevented, but I thought that my and my mother’s LHPs would be enough to keep them all safe. Apparently not.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control173 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Without a belief in the divine, who or what do extraterrestrials think the fallen angels are?”ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Limiting Beliefs320 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “With the current events that shook Turkey recently due to a series of earthquakes, are all those who have died safely in the light? If not will the Lightworker Healing Protocol sessions automatically include them when conducted by practitioners, or would we need to specifically state client name such as “all Turkey earthquake victims?” Also will it need to be stated for healing the associated traumas for both the living and dead as well? What can you advise?”ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol165 views0 answers0 votesShe asks: “Was the miracle of his amazing puppy finding her way in my backyard divinely orchestrated?”ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divine Guidance238 views0 answers0 votesShe asks: “Was the miracle of her being a runt and difficult for the breeders to get rid of, so he could be offered an affordable price, also divinely orchestrated?”ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divine Guidance195 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 • Karma191 views0 answers0 votesIs the man who shot himself accidentally, safely in the light now, following our doing a Spirit Rescue? Does he have a message for his sister?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol222 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Do human souls and pet souls see each other once they are in heaven? Or are they kept separate?”ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divine Realm364 views0 answers0 votesOne of the most common everyday superstitions is the idea of “beginner’s luck.” Is there such a thing? There is an article by columnist Stephanie Pappas, on nbcnews.com, titled Thirteen Common (but silly) Superstitions to Savor. In it, Pappas writes about beginner’s luck: “Like many superstitions, a belief in beginner’s luck might arise because of confirmation bias. Confirmation bias is a psychological phenomenon in which people are more likely to remember events that fit their worldview. If you believe you’re going to win because you’re a beginner, you’re more likely to remember all the times you were right—and forget the times you ended up in last place.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Limiting Beliefs294 views0 answers0 votesAnother common superstition is “don’t walk under a ladder.” Clearly, there are some practical reasons for not doing this, but Pappas writes about other historical beliefs surrounding this caveat, “One theory holds that this superstition arises from a Christian belief in the Holy Trinity: Since a ladder leaning against a wall forms a triangle, ‘breaking’ that triangle was blasphemous. Then again, another popular theory is that a fear of walking under a ladder has to do with its resemblance to a medieval gallows.” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Limiting Beliefs264 views0 answers0 votes“A rabbit’s foot will bring you luck.” Pappas writes: “Talismans and amulets are a time-honored way of fending off evil; consider the crosses and garlic that are supposed to keep vampires at bay. Rabbit feet as talismans may hark back to early Celtic tribes in Britain. They may also arise from hoodoo, a form of African American folk magic and superstition that blends Native American, European and African tradition.” Can Creator tell us how this superstition came about, and if there is an actual reality to it?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Limiting Beliefs246 views0 answers0 votes“Bad luck comes in threes.” But then so does good luck as the “hat trick” in hockey celebrates. Pappas writes: “Remember confirmation bias? The belief that bad luck comes in threes is a classic example. A couple of things go wrong, and believers may start to look for the next bit of bad luck. A lost shoe might be forgotten one day, but seen as the third in a series of bad breaks the next.” What is Creator’s perspective on “bad luck comes in threes?”ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Limiting Beliefs286 views0 answers0 votesPappas writes: “According to folklore, breaking a mirror is a surefire way to doom yourself to seven years of bad luck. The superstition seems to arise from the belief that mirrors don’t just reflect your image; they hold bits of your soul. That belief led people in the old days of the American South to cover mirrors in a house when someone died, lest their soul be trapped inside.” What can Creator tell us about mirrors and the widespread belief in their hazards?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Limiting Beliefs265 views0 answers0 votes“Knock on wood.” Pappas writes, “This phrase is almost like a verbal talisman, designed to ward off bad luck after tempting fate: ‘Breaking that mirror didn’t bring me any trouble, knock on wood.’ The fixation on wood may come from old myths about good spirits in trees or from an association with the Christian cross. Similar phrases abound in multiple languages, suggesting that the desire not to upset a spiteful universe is very common.” What can Creator tell us about “knocking on wood?”ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Limiting Beliefs261 views0 answers0 votes