DWQA Questions › Showing search results for "incarnation"Filter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesWe have learned that some skills, muscle memory, and other proclivities we call natural talent, can be recorded in the akashic records, and re-introduced into the cellular consciousness of a new body in a new incarnation. This is how natural talent can be carried over from lifetime to lifetime. What about the ego? Is it also recorded in the akashic records and re-introduced in some fashion to a new incarnation? Is it, like karma and physical talent, left behind when one becomes a light being but re acquired upon a new incarnation (so the incarnating soul can essentially pick up where they left off)? Is the ego truly left behind when the departing consciousness enters the light and is it one of the big reasons there is more wisdom and clarity as light beings? Or is the ego of a particular lifetime utterly lost upon transition, and new incarnations start off with an essentially blank ego?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Corruption193 views0 answers0 votesCreator has said that the angels have egos. It would be assumed then that light beings also have egos of some sort. Is there a difference between the ego of a physical incarnation, and the ego of a light being?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Corruption208 views0 answers0 votesAt what age does the ego really take hold in a new incarnation? What can parents and caregivers do to help foster the healthy development of their child’s ego?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Corruption196 views0 answers0 votesAuthor Max Freedom Long wrote a number of books on the Huna religion of Hawaii. Everybody has heard the term “Big Kahuna.” A Kahuna is a spiritual leader in this tradition. In his book, The Huna Code in Religions: The Influence of the Huna Tradition on Modern Faith, Long wrote, “In Huna … the High Self is believed to have a far superior way of remembering anything and everything and it is responsible for the circumstances of birth in each incarnation, placing the lesser selves in such surroundings as will best serve to allow them to continue to learn the lessons of life. The idea of karma is one of exact reward and punishment, but in Huna the belief on this point is that the High Self administers a more flexible form of justice.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma230 views0 answers0 votesWe continue to get questions from viewers concerned about hearing warnings not to go to the light when they pass, as that forces their reincarnation, like it or not, keeping them trapped on the Earth. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Divine Caution410 views0 answers0 votesAre the changes to the morphogenetic field permanent, so they could affect subsequent incarnations as well?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Non-Local Consciousness192 views0 answers0 votesDid the above walk-in soul choose the walk-in incarnation experience over a natural birth in order to remind itself what fear, anxiety, and stress actually felt like again, as one of the motives? When one becomes fearless (relatively so) it can be very difficult to empathize with the overwhelming majority of humanity who deal with such emotions almost continuously. What can Creator tell us?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Corruption282 views0 answers0 votesSutphen wrote yet more of Roberta’s guide’s response, “We were both curious about how dark souls end up on Earth. Lily said the Kingdom of Darkness believes they control birth and death of the mass, but that’s not entirely true. There is a group called the Master Architects of Reincarnation. Think of these Architects as Air Traffic Controllers. Their work is vital. There’s almost as many of them surrounding the Earth as there are humans. They only interact with spirits, such as your guides and masters. They are in control of the Earth’s balance, or karma, and help direct pre-destined events.” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Karma228 views0 answers0 votesWas my client’s dog, [Name withheld], a reincarnation of her prior dog, [Name withheld], and a divinely arranged reunion so they could be together?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Reincarnation263 views0 answers0 votesIn doing research, Brian came across the books of Dr. Ian Stevenson. His work, “Reincarnation and Biology,” is a massive tome of over 2000 pages in two volumes. The volumes are rare and extremely difficult to find and for weeks Brian could find none for sale anywhere on the Internet at any price. One morning, Brian suddenly had the “stronger than usual” thought to see if those volumes were available. To his considerable surprise, they were! When the books arrived they were pristine, in new condition, and never used by anyone. It’s as if the books were set aside 25 years ago just for GetWisdom. Brian feels Dr. Stevenson himself helped arrange this remarkable acquisition. What can Creator tell us about the backstory?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Divine Realm309 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “What if someone does a Lightworker Healing Protocol session for someone they will never meet in their current life, for example, in the case of a Spirit Rescue of a famous person. Does this mean the positive karmic imbalance might lead to future incarnations where they will have interactions with the being in question?”ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol268 views0 answers0 votesCathy Byrd is the mother of Christian Haupt, who at the age of two began sharing past life memories of being a “tall baseball player.” Turns out, that “tall baseball player” was none other than Lou Gehrig. Most people will have heard of “Lou Gehrig’s disease” if not Lou Gehrig the famous first baseman for the New York Yankees who played with the home run king, “Babe Ruth,” whose name still adorns a popular candy bar to this very day. Turns out, Cathy herself is the reincarnation of Christina “Mom” Gehrig, the mother of Lou Gehrig, and who was a minor celebrity in her own right at that time. Cathy doggedly pursued every lead her son provided and affirmed that her son was indeed the reincarnation of Lou Gehrig. Once her investigation was complete, she wrote a book called, “The Boy Who Knew Too Much,” sharing with the world the story of her son’s memories and the drama and investigation resulting from it. This is a truly rare account of an American boy with powerful past life memories of being a well-known American celebrity. This has all the hallmarks of a “mission life” for both mother and son. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation314 views0 answers0 votesCathy Byrd herself underwent three separate hypnotic regression sessions, and each time revisited the lifetime of “Mom” Gehrig. The therapist she was working with said she had never witnessed a subject revisit the same past life twice, much less three times. Yet, material from all three sessions was needed to round out and complete the story of the mother and son reincarnation. So none of this appears “haphazard” but rather, is evidently following a divine plan of great importance. What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation287 views0 answers0 votesThe Christian Haupt story has a lot to teach humanity about the reality of reincarnation, about how passion can manifest in surprising ways, and how traumas from past lives, even from something as common as a falling out with a friend, can leave deep and lasting scars that require healing in order to move past them. Can Creator share how Empowered Prayer and The Lightworker Healing Protocol can help both Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth resume and elevate their friendship when again, someday, they rendezvous in a future lifetime?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation254 views0 answers0 votesArthur Guirdham was an English physician and psychiatrist who researched and wrote about past life memories and reincarnation. In the course of his investigations, he became acquainted with a “Mrs. Smith” who, as a twelve-year-old girl, had written down copious memories of a past life as a young Cathar girl who had fallen in love and left home with a much older Cathar cleric named “Roger.” Mrs. Smith identified the author, Arthur Guirdham, as Roger, her lover and mentor, from that past life she remembered so well. Was there a divine mission involved for both of them in collaborating to bring this compelling and extremely detailed medieval story of love and tragedy, as well as the reality of reincarnation, to modern humanity’s attention?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Reincarnation230 views0 answers0 votes