DWQA Questions › Tag: perpetratorsFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesLong wrote: “The Egyptians came eventually to do their “anointing” with perfumed oil, and in the Greek this is to chrisom, and from that word came “Christ,” or he who was cleansed …” What exactly was Jesus cleansed of, his karmic backlog? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma295 views0 answers0 votesLong wrote: “The only ‘sin’ recognized in Huna is that of hurting another in some way, and this includes ‘hurting the feelings’ as well as hurting in a material way.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma226 views0 answers0 votesLong wrote: “… anguish (can be an) overpowering force used by the High Self when necessary to correct the lesser man, cleanse him and set him back on his evolutionary course. This is not the karma of India, which is impersonal and is working out of a vaguely defined law. It is a very definite action on the part of the High Self to assist the growth of the lesser selves over which it has charge.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma232 views0 answers0 votesKarl recently channeled Brittany Murphy, an extremely successful actress and singer who died mysteriously at the age of 32. She mentioned in the channeling that her death was in karmic alignment with early deaths in previous lives—lives where she also rose to prominence in attempts to help humanity. We’ve heard that everyone has a duty to safeguard their own soul and that it is a karmic misstep to not do so. And so without wanting to blame the victim, we humbly ask, what exactly was her misstep, and what does she need to cultivate within herself in order to avoid compounding the problem in future lives? If we assume the karma is not removed via healing efforts by third parties, how can she bridge the gap between this kind of vulnerability to becoming invulnerable, which is the goal we are all striving for? More wisdom? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma405 views0 answers0 votesIn Karl’s channeling of Brittany Murphy, she said, “… even the actions of the interlopers have a karmic origin and trajectory as well, because their lives for millions of years have been as predators. It is all they know. Their karma compels them to revisit the role, as does their society and their hierarchical makeup. You are trapped in a dance of karma, with the devil in a sense …” Most people see karma as delivering the opposite experience. That if you victimize a little girl, for instance, you’ll come back as a little girl to be victimized. This suggests karma does not work quite that way. So do they get karmic payback in their role as predator, perhaps by being victimized by a bigger, meaner predator, suggesting their world is just one big predatory nightmare? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma261 views0 answers0 votesWe learned earlier from Creator that as many as one-third of humans today had lives as Anunnaki in the distant past. How did those individuals escape the karmic round robin of that existence to become humans? Even though the society itself continues to devolve, did some individuals still manage to evolve and ultimately escape incarnating there? Was escape an individual achievement, or a divine intervention, maybe both, depending on the individual? Or was it an act of divine grace where the individuals said, “ENOUGH! I’m not going back!” similar to the decision that many Maya made in choosing not to reincarnate here again? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma291 views0 answers0 votesKarl relates the story of a young family that all perished in a tragic automobile accident. Creator said everyone in the vehicle had the karmic dilemma of dying young over and over again. One child was three years old. If that three-year-old were to get trapped in a karmic dilemma of dying as a toddler over and over and over again, would a do-it-yourself approach to escaping that karma become nearly impossible, necessitating a third-party rescue from such a dilemma? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma212 views0 answers0 votesIt seems karma is a LOT more complicated a phenomenon than most people even imagine. Can Creator tell us how Empowered Prayer and the Lightworker Healing Protocol are the best means for resolving any and all karmic dilemmas?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma261 views0 answers0 votesYou have told us from the channeling sessions there are enough people still awake and able to act on our warning about the threats to humanity, for them to choose and request a successful divine intervention. Can you help us in understanding the number of people returning to a true partnership with Creator that may be needed to reach a tipping point for divine rescue of humanity?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Potential350 views0 answers0 votesA client writes: “I’m so confused why none of my efforts to connect with the divine over all these years has brought any lasting relief. I’ve done so many clearings and healing work, yet my life circumstances and health continue to deteriorate to the point I am disabled, and I am unable to get any help I need even for basic life needs. The amount of sabotage I experience on a regular occasion makes it impossible for me to function or get any help. I am profoundly lost. If you have insights, please let me know.” What is going on, and what will help?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Karma236 views0 answers0 votesDon Juan talks about three other enemies to becoming a man of knowledge. But before we explore those, we know the fallen angelics and the billions of members of the Extraterrestrial Alliance are depraved. Sitting Bull said that depravity was a state of mind that is capable of experiencing pleasure only through instigating or vicariously witnessing the suffering of others. There is no other source of pleasure to the depraved mind. Are all depraved beings also fearful, or have some of them conquered fear as Don Juan suggests, the direct question being, “Are there fearless depraved beings?” If there are, that would appear to be a formidable foe indeed. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Non-Local Consciousness228 views0 answers0 votesDon Juan talks about the next natural enemy to becoming a man of knowledge. “Clarity! That clarity of mind, which is so hard to obtain, dispels fear, but also blinds. It forces the man never to doubt himself. It gives him the assurance he can do anything he pleases, for he sees clearly into everything. And he is courageous because he is clear, and he stops at nothing because he is clear. But all that is a mistake; it is like something incomplete. If the man yields to this make-believe power, he has succumbed to his second enemy and will fumble with learning. He will rush when he should be patient, or he will be patient when he should rush. And he will fumble with learning until he winds up incapable of learning anything more.” This sounds like a kind of arrogance, that the being defeated by clarity is one who thinks himself, falsely, as enlightened—falsely complete. Don Juan says, “He will no longer learn or yearn for anything.” Sounds like a lot of atheists and skeptics! (Which we know the ETs are.) The antithesis of humility. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Non-Local Consciousness218 views0 answers0 votesCastaneda asks how to avoid being defeated by clarity. Don Juan responds, “He must do what he did with fear. He must defy his clarity and use it only to see, and wait patiently and measure carefully before taking new steps; he must think, above all, that his clarity (his enlightenment?) is almost a mistake. And a moment will come when he will understand that his clarity was only a point before his eyes. He will know at this point that the power he has been pursuing is finally his. He can do with it whatever he pleases. His wish is the rule. He sees all that is around him. But he has also come to his third enemy, Power!” Fear and clarity (or arrogance) can interfere with obtaining true power. What is Creator’s perspective on Don Juan’s recipe for overcoming the second natural enemy to enlightenment—clarity?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Non-Local Consciousness266 views0 answers0 votesDon Juan talks of the third natural enemy to enlightenment: “Power is the strongest of all enemies. And naturally the easiest thing to do is to give in; after all, the man (or the being) is truly invincible. He commands; he begins by taking calculated risks, and ends in making rules, because he is a master. A man at this stage hardly notices his third enemy (power) closing in on him. And suddenly, without knowing, he will certainly have lost the battle. His enemy (power) will have turned him into a cruel, capricious man. Such a man has no command over himself, and cannot tell when or how to use his power.” The mistake, it appears, is thinking the power is HIS to use as he pleases. He thinks he owns the power, rather than being a steward of it. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Non-Local Consciousness227 views0 answers0 votesCastaneda asks Don Juan how to defeat the third enemy to enlightenment—power. Don Juan responds, “He has to defy it, deliberately. He has to come to realize the power he has seemingly conquered is in reality never his. He must keep himself in line at all times, handling carefully and faithfully all he has learned. If he can see that clarity and power, without his control over himself, are worse than mistakes, he will reach a point where everything is held in check. He will know when and how to use his power. And thus he will have defeated his third enemy.” Is it safe to assume that all the fallen angelics and ET Alliance members have been defeated by the enemy, power, if not by clarity (or arrogance) and fear, that NONE of them have “control over themselves?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Non-Local Consciousness245 views0 answers0 votes