DWQA Questions › Tag: mind compartmentalizationFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA practitioner asks: “Can Source Creator move this holding place to a location where demons can’t access these souls and their energy, to solve the problem of evil through diminishing and solving itself out?” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Human Lost Soul Spirits33 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “When the interlopers time travel, do they shift the total fabric of Time on Earth? Do they shift it just for them individually? Or can they pinpoint how many people the shift is for? Or does their time travel shift the physical plane of existence it is applied to? I’m trying to understand how we are taken along for the ride of their time travel instigations.” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Metaphysics43 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “Does time travel mischief play a significant role in targeted individual woes? Is a lot of the sabotaging of health, success, and happiness of targeted individuals driven by time travel tweaks?” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Metaphysics33 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “Can Creator please explain more specifically how the negative effects caused by the extraterrestrial time traveling shenanigans are actually experienced by humans who are forced to involuntarily relive or re-experience traumas? Do the negative effects initially occur only through a modification of the akashic records, themselves, by rekindling the negative karmic implications of those relived karmic events? If so, then does that rekindling then put humans at risk for experiencing the same kind of event in their current lifetime—for example, if a person was murdered along the way during the original time period to be re-lived through time travel, will they then become likely to be murdered again during the repeat of that time segment?” What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Metaphysics38 views0 answers0 votesYou have told us that when extraterrestrials travel back in time to change prior events, that it creates a time loop involving the entirety of humanity. So all are along for the ride whether or not they are the target of new alien manipulations personally. Does that include the entire Earth and everything on it? Surely, they aren’t sending the entire Universe back in time are they? What about the rest of our solar system, and the Milky Way Galaxy? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Metaphysics41 views0 answers0 votesWhen the extraterrestrials go back to alter the past in order to change the future in ways more to their liking, are they riding a new time loop to get there or an existing loop that is ever moving back and forth? Or once back in time, when they change something, is that when a new time loop starts in parallel to the previous past already on record?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Metaphysics33 views0 answers0 votesYou told us about alien time travel: “This is also another reason for the relentless speeding up of the pace of things; it is because they want so many reiterations of the current timeline to keep changing the future for the sake of variety and bringing about greater misery in a kind of perverse negative optimization of your destiny.” Is this alluding to the feeling so many have about time speeding up as they get older? Are the interlopers actually speeding up time to get everything they want changed to be accomplished more quickly?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Metaphysics34 views0 answers0 votesThere is a common saying, “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” One supporting statement might be, “It seemed like a good idea at the time,” or, “They meant well.” So there is this phenomenon of the first impression or first assumption that is often assumed to be common sense. Can Creator comment on why a lot of bad ideas seem good or seem like no-brainers when first proposed?ClosedNicola asked 1 month ago • Problems in Society92 views0 answers0 votesJust so we’re clear, is it safe to assume that the phenomenon of even having a good intention is something that is unfortunately almost exclusively human now in terms of physical sentient species incarnated in the Milky Way Galaxy at this time? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 1 month ago • Problems in Society99 views0 answers0 votesMost people have never heard of “The Cobra Effect.” The story goes that during the British Colonial Era in India, there were excessive cobras infesting one of India’s largest cities. In an attempt to deal with the problem, the British authorities decided to pay a bounty for every cobra killed and turned in to authorities. But ironically, the problem didn’t get “better,” it actually got worse. Why? Because some people started taking advantage of this bounty by actually breeding cobras. When the authorities found out about this, they abruptly ended the program. The result of which was that all these breeders released all their cobras, and the problem, in the end, was worse than ever. So The Cobra Effect is a kind of human folly with serious consequences. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 1 month ago • Problems in Society84 views0 answers0 votesThe Cobra Effect teaches us that good intentions can create perverse incentives. And then these incentives can undermine the good intentions that got the ball rolling, so to speak. We see the effects of this today with government farm subsidies. These came about during The Great Depression in the 1930s. Farmers were plagued with damaging surpluses because no one had money to buy the crops. This caused agricultural prices to crash to the extent that it could have endangered the nation’s food supply if it bankrupted every farmer. So as an interim solution, the government created a program to pay farmers NOT to grow crops. The only problem is, what was meant to be a temporary stopgap turned into a chronic entitlement, with no end in sight, even though it’s been nearly a century since they started. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 1 month ago • Problems in Society76 views0 answers0 votesPeople who widely consider themselves good people with good intentions will take advantage of perverse incentives justifying it with the statement, “If I don’t do it, someone else will.” That, indeed, is usually the case, but is it a valid defense? This phenomenon of “good” people doing bad things because “everyone’s doing it” seems to be a common theme in this world. Is this just a flaw in the human makeup, or can it be blamed on interloper manipulation? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 1 month ago • Problems in Society71 views0 answers0 votesIn the Bible, Matthew 7:13-14, Jesus says: “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.” Is Jesus here referring to the dangers of “following the crowd” in taking advantage of perverse incentives because “everyone is doing it?” What is Jesus really saying here? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 1 month ago • Problems in Society97 views0 answers0 votesIt seems so much about being a good person involves resisting temptations and the urge to participate in a collective wrongdoing or evil, often initiated through good intentions. This is starkly demonstrated with the Kenosha, Wisconsin demonstrations a few years ago. Wanting to protect private property from vandalism is arguably a good intention, and wanting to protest excessive police behavior is also arguably a good intention, yet it ultimately led to a self-defense shooting that resulted in dead and permanently maimed protestors, and a young man who narrowly escaped going to prison for life and who will live with that event forever haunting him. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 1 month ago • Problems in Society96 views0 answers0 votesWhat role does karma play when it comes to good people taking advantage of perverse incentives? Many have said that humans are an incentive-driven species perhaps more than good-intention-driven. Certainly, that can be said about the interlopers. In this discussion so far, we have not discussed bad-intention-driven actions that might create a good outcome. How much does karma take intention into account, versus what actually happens? Imagine a gang member on his way to murder a rival, who is ambushed and beaten but not killed. The one doing the beating becomes an unwitting hero of sorts. How does karma view this example? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 1 month ago • Problems in Society69 views0 answers0 votes