DWQA Questions › Tag: warfareFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesCreator recently channeled that the greatest karmic rewards come to those who take on the greatest challenges. You wouldn’t think that playing football for the Detroit Lions would amount to much of a karmic challenge, but since we have learned that they have been a targeted group since 1958, and Detroit is a targeted city due to Detroit’s prominent role in helping the Allies win World War II, it turns out that anyone playing for and coaching for the Detroit Lions was putting themselves squarely in harm’s way. Detroit developed a pernicious and persistent losing culture. Like many karmic dilemmas, it seemed the situation just got worse with time. Negative karma has a tendency to compound, to spiral downward, and eventually reach a point where the entity trapped in the dilemma is no longer in a position to save themselves. Was this truly the situation with the Lions organization prior to a campaign being launched to heal them using the Lightworker Healing Protocol? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Karma80 views0 answers0 votesLightworker Healing Protocol sessions being done for the Detroit Lions were aimed at providing protection from targeting and manipulation. This is a complex request because the free will choices of the interlopers doing the targeting still needed some allowance for expression within the divine rules of engagement. The request was never, “Creator, help the Lions win.” It was soon noticed that the frequency and severity of injuries did, in fact, seem to decline. But something else also seemed to happen, the team dramatically improved its play and started winning. But the improvement seemed way out of proportion in contrast to the requests for protection from harm. When asked about it, Creator said it was a backlog of compensatory karma coming to bear after decades of targeting. Yet, it seems that this compensatory karma could not be brought to bear until the healing campaign was launched. Can Creator explain how compensatory karma can be held at bay by the pernicious downward spiral of negative karma?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Karma42 views0 answers0 votesWhen putting these questions together, a pundit on a podcast playing in the background commented, “This might be the most dramatic turnaround in NFL history.” The Lions are now favored by Las Vegas oddsmakers to win the Super Bowl. That is actually shocking to a lot of fans and observers. Many have commented that to the extent the Lions were once cursed, they are now blessed. Where previously everything was destined to go wrong, now they are destined to not only go right but brilliantly so. The Lions, in just the last three years, have not only drafted good players but arguably numerous future Hall of Fame players. Many have commented they appear to be a “TEAM OF DESTINY.” In a world increasingly secular, the very concept of someone or some group as having a destiny implies something nonrandom and spiritual in origin. A “HAND OF DESTINY” guiding the fortunes. It would be interesting to know how many reputed atheists still believe in destiny. What can Creator tell us about the concept and reality of destiny?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Karma49 views0 answers0 votesCritics of the notion of having a genuine destiny would simply point out the apparent randomness of life events. But to say this argument is weak is a massive understatement. What is the interloper position on destiny? Do they reject it entirely and think humans are immensely silly for entertaining the very notion? Don’t the interlopers in saner moments ever recognize that randomness is actually an exceptionally poor explanation for something like the Lions’ abrupt turnaround, even as they continue the targeting against the Lions? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Karma61 views0 answers0 votesWhat came first, the chicken or the egg? It seems pretty clear that a Lightworker Healing Protocol campaign was needed to stop the karmic tailspin the Lions were in. Was the LHP campaign itself a karmic response? In other words, did karma itself play a role in bringing about the healing campaign? Or was the healing campaign a divine response and not of karmic origin per se? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Karma49 views0 answers0 votesIn the study of warfare, it is asserted that most battles are won or lost before the first shot is fired. In other words, planning and anticipating all the needs of an army in battle will ensure victory far more than whatever actually happens on the battlefield spontaneously. Taking on a spiraling karmic dilemma aggravated by active targeting done by invisible interlopers seems a truly daunting problem to solve. In order to take this on, it seems like a lot of planning and preparation back in the light was needed. Was this planning and preparation, again, itself a karmic response, or was it a divine response to a karmic dilemma that was no longer manageable by the participants in the physical? Again, does karma itself engineer the solutions, or does the divine, or is there interplay? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Karma45 views0 answers0 votesDoes karma negotiate solutions with the divine? What’s involved in unlocking compensatory karma? So many of us are unwitting participants in the karmic drama in the physical, but back in the light, were we witting participants, at least in terms of planning and preparation? Does karma simply control the flow of energy like water follows gravity, but not to the extent of creating an aqueduct, so it’s not up to water and gravity to build the aqueducts, but up to us through trial and error? Is that a useful analogy at all? Does karma do its own thing until we intervene in a committed way? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Karma64 views0 answers0 votesIs karma an ensouled entity or more like Divine Artificial Intelligence? When we think of AI, we think of a kind of predictable intelligence without emotion. Does that describe the consciousness of karma itself? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Karma57 views0 answers0 votesPeople think of karma as “good and bad,” when Creator used the term “compensatory.” Creator has emphasized more than once that football itself is a nondivine activity that arguably does more collective harm and damage to the human soul and spirit than good. Yet, within the world of football and football players and coaches and fans, there are endless karmic dramas and pursuits that can be profound learning and skill-building opportunities. And within that context there is negative karma brought about by pain and trauma, and positive karma brought about by passionate commitment, the bringing of joy to many, and gratitude. When the negative is artificially focused and concentrated via targeting by the interlopers, bringing about the opposite is not necessarily good, but it is compensatory despite the overall context of football remaining problematic in the eyes of the divine. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Karma43 views0 answers0 votesDo most people have a backlog of compensatory karma just waiting for a healing intervention to be unleashed? How can Empowered Prayer, the Lightworker Healing Protocol, Deep Subconscious Mind Reset, and Divine Life Support help stop a negative karmic tailspin and unlock the backlog of compensatory karma?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Karma47 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “What’s the significance of what a prominent psychic reports about the divine sign given where lightning struck the right hand of the statue of Peter in Sao Paulo, Argentina, as well as removing his halo, on the Pope’s birthday last year, December 23rd, 2023? It seems pretty obvious that the right hand is the hand of blessing and the halo represents holiness, but I think it would be great to hear from Creator about it!” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 2 months ago • Religions66 views0 answers0 votesIf football is the sports mimicry of warfare, with its plethora of military terminology and complex field strategies, professional wrestling is a mimicry of the gladiator “fight to the death” matches held during the latter days of the Roman Empire. The interlopers are always attempting to corrupt humans at every turn, so it would seem that they would rather see an actual return of deadly gladiator spectacles, rather than watered-down mimicry of them. Is this evidence of successful human resistance and human spiritual maturity as compared to Rome? Or if given enough time and desire on the part of the interlopers, would real gladiator fights to the death eventually return? What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions242 views0 answers0 votesIn the 1950s the highest four paid athletes were a boxer and three wrestlers. So it’s no exaggeration to classify professional wrestling as one of the most popular mass entertainment activities of the last 70 years. Considering how little variety there actually is in the matches themselves, this is really an extraordinary phenomenon. One would think that people would eventually get bored of seeing the same thing over and over and over again. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions238 views0 answers0 votesTalk show host Bill Maher had a number of guest wrestlers on one of his shows and everyone expressed genuine outrage when he stated the obvious, that professional wrestling wasn’t real. He also wondered out loud how healthy wrestling was for public consumption, pointing out that the solution to every problem in the wrestling world is violence. The anger this question generated on the part of the guest wrestlers was quite startling—they somehow thought the question was unfair and, of course, none of them had a good answer for it. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions211 views0 answers0 votesIn the 1980s, wrestlers widely adopted gimmick names and bigger-than-life roles. So you ended up with a cast of misfit “superheroes” with names like Hulk Hogan, the Ultimate Warrior, and supervillains like The Undertaker and The Earthquake. They were presented as “god-like men” and had egos and arrogance to go along with the portrayal. It really seems that this is the kind of game the Anunnaki like to play, adopting “epic names” for themselves, and even changing them often. What can Creator tell us about the resemblance between the interlopers and human superheroes?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions255 views0 answers0 votes