DWQA Questions › Tag: natureFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer asks about the online video showing photos alleged to have been taken by Robert Scott’s Antarctic expedition in 1912. Among them are ruins of man-made structures. Are these genuine photos of prehistoric dwellings, but from some other source and time?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Agenda171 views0 answers0 votesAre these Antarctic ruins antediluvian?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Agenda205 views0 answers0 votesWhat was the climate like when these ruins were last occupied and utilized?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Agenda214 views0 answers0 votesWhat was the purpose for the pyramids we see in the photos?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Agenda236 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “In light of Creator’s information that hydroponic gardens, which are devoid of novel life forms using tap or filtered water, are inferior to gardens grown with connection to the earth in soil and exposed to sunlight, could we do something as simple as adding lemon juice to the hydroponic water to add some of the life forms without any detrimental effects to the plants? Can Creator give some advice on how to enhance the hydroponic system to make the plants more beneficial for human consumption, if it’s possible?”ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divine Guidance199 views0 answers0 votesYou have told us that the fall from grace of the angelics, who became spirit meddlers as a result, was about 5 billion years ago. Science estimates the age of the Milky Way Galaxy is about 13 billion years. When was the current Experiment in Free Agency and Free Will first launched among sentient physical beings within our galaxy?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers267 views0 answers0 votesA viewer writes: “The universe is 13.8 billion years old. We’ve been told the Anunnaki ‘civilization’ is nearly five billion years old. That doesn’t mean they were the first civilization in the galaxy, nor does it even imply that the Anunnaki species is only that old. They might be older than that, but maybe no more sophisticated than hunter-gatherer tribal groups. Is that a ‘civilization?’ I don’t know, can Creator elaborate on that?”ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers223 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “We learned about events in the early Milky Way Galaxy because I asked this question, ‘When was the war in heaven?’ And Creator said that was five billion years ago. So the founding of the Anunnaki civilization and the rebellion of the angelics led by Lucifer roughly coincided. Is civilization a result of the fall? Did the fallen angelics manipulate the relatively peaceful and primitive Anunnaki to seek power, and is that the seeking of power what fuels the creation of civilizations?”ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers222 views0 answers0 votesThe viewer asks: “Creator also said that prior to the Fall, other angels could pray for the healing of their fellow angels and that would be effective. But with the advent of the Fall, the angels were causing harm in the physical realm (something that had apparently not happened prior) and other angels could no longer heal that harm with their prayer. Instead, the healing for the harm caused in the physical plane, now had to come from the physical plane. So apparently, six billion years ago, this wasn’t a problem. But became a problem five billion years ago. So, I also know that Creator hinted, or even suggested, that one reason there is such confidence that we are close to solving the problem of evil, is because the Milky Way Galaxy Free Will Experiment worked up until the Luciferian-led rebellion of the fallen angelics, only five billion years ago, that caused the Free Will Experiment to take a bad turn. So the angels were there from the beginning, from the big bang itself, but the fallen angels have been around for only five billion years.” Is this analysis correct? What can you tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers226 views0 answers0 votesWe were sent a video about “Bluetooth signals coming off the body” that did not describe an actual example of a controlled experiment. All kinds of electronic signals are present in the environment, but to assume they are coming from people’s bodies seems to be a recent development. You have told us before that the story about a link between this phenomenon and vaccination status is disinformation. Where are the numerous unknown Mac addresses people detect with their Android devices coming from?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Agenda171 views0 answers0 votesJohn Galsworthy wrote: “It was such a spring day as breathes into a man an ineffable yearning, a painful sweetness, a longing that makes him stand motionless, looking at the leaves or grass, and fling out his arms to embrace he knows not what.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Potential167 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Why does winter get a little bit more difficult for some every year and what causes seasonal blues for some more than the average person? Anthony William says our livers do send feelings about such things, including Seasonal Affective Disorder, to our emotional selves. Is that what’s happening with me? I’ve been working hard to cleanse my liver, but do not know how effective that has been so far.” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Healing Modalities242 views0 answers0 votesAlmost every human being loves music of one sort or another. Every human being loves food almost as much. Yet a gifted chef can only touch the lives of a relatively small group of people, while a gifted songwriter can touch millions. When a songwriter (Jeff Lynne) writes a song like “Mr. Blue Sky” that becomes a beloved anthem for untold millions of people worldwide, how does this success translate karmically for the songwriter? Seems at once it is paradoxically both a karmic reward, but also a karmic deed and accomplishment that will ensure even greater karmic rewards in the future. Can Creator reveal the karmic underpinnings of “Mr. Blue Sky” and what its success means for the future of the songwriter?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Karma376 views0 answers0 votesWhen one looks into the lives of some of the most successful musicians in the world, many of them literally eat, breathe, and sleep music. Some of them even go so far as having instruments in every room of their home in case inspiration strikes. They are literally “obsessed” with music, but the obsession appears to have no downside, at least for the ultra-successful. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Karma276 views0 answers0 votesThe accolades and lopsided rewards for the ultra-successful overshadow many millions of arguably equally talented and hard-working musicians that lead relatively Spartan lives in comparison. The stereotype of the “starving artist” certainly applies to journeyman musicians as it does to any other creative profession. There are songs out there as beautiful and uplifting as anything the Beatles or Mozart ever created, yet may never have a bigger audience than a few hundred people. What is the karmic “reward” for such music, that suffers only from lack of exposure?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Karma263 views0 answers0 votes