DWQA Questions › Tag: soul profileFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesOne of the problems atheists have with the entire notion of creation is the apparent unfairness of it all. Why does Mozart get to be Mozart, while a clumsy and inept scullery maid can barely make herself useful? This gets at the whole notion of “Gifts from God.” What could be more fundamentally unfair than God seemingly handing out gifts of wildly differing value, arbitrarily, and some would argue capriciously? Even if we accept the reality of reincarnation, in light of these attribute revelations, most of us will NEVER be Mozart. Instead of “gift” would it be helpful to think in terms of attributes being “assignments” and not so much for the benefit of the individual, but for the fundamental and diverse requirements of humanity and its necessary functioning as a physical species? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Human Potential149 views0 answers0 votesThe human need for helpers is almost inexhaustible. The daily grind of life necessitates that countless mundane roles and jobs get done in order for society to function at all. The family, as a microcosm of society, has the same non-negotiable needs that are not glamorous or exciting. Humanity NEEDS a significant cadre, a significant large percentage of its population to be engaged in meeting these needs at all times. If no one could ever find satisfaction and fulfillment in meeting these drab but all-important requirements, society could simply not function at all. It appears the advent of the helper type was dictated by imperative need. As a result, there are likely more helpers than any other role. It appears nearly one-third of all humanity are helpers. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Human Potential88 views0 answers0 votesThe role of mother is more akin to the role of helper than any other attribute type. Though all souls will experience motherhood, frequently and profoundly, the nurturing role of mother is particularly suited to the helper type. Therefore it would make sense that helpers would prefer to be female more often than not. This would help to explain perhaps why the female gender, as a whole, so closely resembles the helper type as a whole. The two roles are profoundly reinforcing of each other. If the majority (or significant percentage) of women are helpers, and the majority (or significant percentage) of helpers are women, that would really help to make sense of what seems to be readily observable. It seems helpers would make awesome grandmothers. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Human Potential93 views0 answers0 votesIt was mentioned in the last show on soul attributes, that it’s not the attribute itself that is problematic, but how it is expressed. In evaluating the helper, it’s easy to see how their focus on the welfare of those around them can manifest in a positive way. But how can it manifest negatively? How can a helper be corrupted and even engage in and become “evil,” perhaps by imposing their more conservative standards and risk-aversion on others forcefully, such as the overbearing mother who limits the freedom of her children to a stultifying degree, to keep them safe, or perhaps in trying to manipulate others by performing unrequested and unneeded tasks in order to ingratiate, and then claiming “they had no choice” when confronted? Is the helper prone to being a martyr, working themselves to death, and then complaining about it incessantly? Were helpers more often than not the dreaded snitches in World War II sending “dangerous enemies” to the government for help? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Human Potential93 views0 answers0 votes