DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaA practitioner asks: “If there are clearly karmic effects in this lifetime (physical, mental, emotional, relationships, finances, etc.) is it wise to “wait” for LHP sessions to heal karmic underpinnings in other timelines, or “should” we try to overcome it as best we can in this lifetime, even though using the conscious mind and memory will be very limited in their effectiveness? Will ignorance and inaction compound the issue? Or will human action provide more intention-power to amplify healing speed? Given the limited effectiveness of medical science and psychological therapies it seems unclear what to do.” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 3 months ago
We have said a number of times that everything depends on human choice, so the choice to be passive and surrender to external circumstances is usually a bad choice that will continue to limit progress. Everyone has negative karma in their history that can arise and complicate their life. We always recommend people do whatever they can to keep going, to find the best way forward, look for options and strategies that might give them greater success, and be prepared to change directions. At all times, it will be important to find an inner wherewithal to keep trying. For one thing, every human with intention striving for an improvement in their life circumstances will allow a divine intervention to match that energy with a right-sized solution, especially when there is an awareness of the divine and a belief quotient. That is ideal and allows us to do the utmost in answering the call, as with prayer, to help propel people forward with inspiration, guidance, healing, and protection. The energy for all of those things must start with you and your power of intention wanting them to happen. That is the fuel we can use, not our infinite power. So what we are saying is, the bottom line remains each person needs to do all they can to strive for a better life in every way they can think of. When you surrender in the face of difficulty, you are choosing failure most likely. When people look back on their lives, if they can do so objectively, they will see that many times they were on the sidelines, wasting valuable time, and it was only when they reentered the fray, perhaps having had a rest period or simply became desperate, that they were able to move forward again and make progress. At a minimum, wanting things to be different constitutes a cry for help we always hear and, if conditions allow, will be a first step in bringing a divine intervention to improve things.