DWQA Questions › Tag: the fallenFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesCan Creator share how prayer work and the Lightworker Healing Protocol can help us overcome the hazards of anger and hatred?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Limiting Beliefs341 views0 answers0 votesTell us about evil geniuses. It would seem that all true geniuses must be old souls, and therefore must have also developed some level of divine wisdom. Creator it seems had to recruit a fallen angelic to be Adolf Hitler in order to insert the right balance of evil genius to accomplish the specific goal of bringing attention to the Jewish oppression problem. In comparison to humans, are fallen angelics evil geniuses?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Human Potential363 views0 answers0 votesHaving reviewed the likely heavy divine influence behind the creation of our modern legal system, how concerned should we be collectively at the growing secularization of our legal system? Is the entire concept of the “inalienable rights” of the individual in jeopardy as a result?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions280 views0 answers0 votesIf the Divine Human Project succeeds, and more “free will” is granted to the entire universe, will relaxation of the immediacy of karmic feedback necessitate the establishment of legal systems similar to what we have in the Western democracies? If so, how much role will the future enlightened human ambassadors to the universe have in helping other worlds create and manage enlightened legal systems to govern themselves fairly?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions285 views0 answers0 votesCan Creator share how prayer work and the Lightworker Healing Protocol can help save the protection of our individual inalienable rights, and preserve the positive foundation of our legal system, and help to transform it into a more enlightened and divinely aligned one?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions335 views0 answers0 votesIs the skill of learning to trust and distrust with great accuracy one that can only be learned in free will zones like the Milky Way Galaxy? Was a poor command of this one of the reasons for the fall of many angelics?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Higher Self411 views0 answers0 votesIn the Bible, Matthew chapter 7, verse 15, it says “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.” Can Creator share with us what Christ meant by this statement? “Who” are the wolves in sheep’s clothing? And does the average person even need to think about this seriously?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers399 views0 answers0 votesThe word “sheeple” is bandied about today prodigiously. Most people consider the word an insult. Yet no one thinks rams (male sheep) are pushovers, and more than a few shepherds have been severely injured or even killed by their flock. So this is a baseless notion that sheep are completely passive and defenseless. So when Christ was using the word “sheep” ostensibly in reference to the common people, just what was he attempting to convey?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers347 views0 answers0 votesMany people think sheep are easily led. However, the invention of barbed wire has almost entirely eliminated the need for shepherding and even rendered the sheep dog’s important job to the pages of history. Shepherding sheep is almost certainly more difficult and challenging than modern people think it is. Is there wisdom in thinking that comparing people to sheep two thousand years ago, was a lot less insulting and much more informative than it is today?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers325 views0 answers0 votesSheep flock together for safety and community. Everyone knows there is strength and safety in numbers. The bigger the flock, the safer statistically any individual sheep is, especially if an individual sheep can maintain its position in the center of the flock. Hence the “centrist” which most people consider a wise position to be in. What is Creator’s perspective on being a “centrist” in both life and politics?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers320 views0 answers0 votesThe problem with being a centrist if you are sheep, is that you essentially have no personal freedom. You MUST move with the flock or be trampled. If you travel at the periphery of the flock, you have more freedom but are at a much greater risk of falling prey to predators. It’s also true that no one can lead from the center. You must be at the periphery and in the vanguard to lead. In this troublesome world the desire to exist safely is understandable, but often derided as cowardly. As divine humans sent here to solve the problem of evil, is traveling at the center of the flock and letting others lead, so that one has increased safety from predators, a shirking of duty?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers308 views0 answers0 votesThe contrast between the wolf and the sheep couldn’t be starker. Wolves are predators, sheep are herbivores. Wolves are fierce, and sheep are comparatively gentle and passive. Wolves do travel in packs, but not so tightly as to constrict freedom of independent movement. Yet wolves are SO aggressive and dangerous, that they are not used as symbols of civility and group harmony. When Christ was talking about wolves in sheep’s clothing was he implying that the goal was perhaps to be neither wholly one or the other? Instead, was the calling for us to be SHEPHERDS and not wolves or sheep? To be rather a DIVINE HUMAN rather than a mere animal?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers314 views0 answers0 votesChrist is often referred to as “The Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.” What is meant by that? Seems to be perhaps an imperfect metaphor that conveys some great truths on the one hand, but is also perhaps a corruption and disparagement on the other?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers358 views0 answers0 votesIn the Bible, Romans chapter 16, verses 17 to 19, the Apostle Paul says: “I urge you, brothers and sisters, to watch out for those who cause divisions and put obstacles in your way that are contrary to the teaching you have learned. Keep away from them. For such people are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people. Everyone has heard about your obedience, so I rejoice because of you; but I want you to be wise about what is good, and innocent about what is evil.” This passage, because it uses the word “appetite” is widely regarded by Biblical scholars as referencing “wolves in sheep’s clothing.” What does it say about the imperative to seek wisdom and overcome naiveté, especially regarding consensus narratives shaped and maintained by politicians, the media, and even the clergy?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers332 views0 answers0 votesThe wolf in sheep’s clothing implies the presence and manipulation of the “evil genius,” difficult to not only spot, but just as difficult, if not more so, to warn the fellow sheep about the wolf in their midst, leading them astray. If one only takes things at face value, they will never see beyond the costume and discern the wolf inside. What does the metaphor of the wolf in sheep’s clothing tell us about not trusting the obvious?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers313 views0 answers0 votes