DWQA QuestionsCategory: Human PotentialChronic restlessness—the feeling you want and need something, but don’t really know what, or where it can even be found, and so we look for it everywhere. We look for it in our jobs, our relationships, and our hobbies. Some indefinable urge and insatiable hunger drive us to seek some kind of resolution, without even a complete understanding of the problem. So we will begin there. Can Creator tell us why, fundamentally, we have this restlessness?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
This, in effect, is a divine gift. Because you are all an extension of Creator's consciousness, you are like we are, ever restless, seeking more, wanting more, and that curiosity about what might be unexpected, what might be a new wrinkle, a new capability, a new expression via energy of some kind, provides the joys of existence. It is a kind of basic need you are experiencing with this restlessness because you are never satisfied yourselves. Part of that is the dilemma of being in physical form, and no longer a light being, and hugely deprived of your normal capabilities. You have no conscious awareness of this but, as an extension of your soul, there are many soul attributes that will be perpetually unsatisfied as a physical being. That will tend to stimulate you and spur you on. It is a fuel for creativity, and that can inspire and create an inner passion to pursue something, if only a hobby, but that can bring great rewards because it will help fill in the blanks that are missing and felt as a restlessness within. That drive can also be unsettling and detract from inner peace if there is too much fear it stirs up—that is a consequence of having been traumatized through so many lifetimes gone wrong. The physical environment is a tough arena, it is a testing ground, and a proving ground for the divine human to see how you can do going up against forces of evil, frankly speaking. You knew this before you incarnated, but as a young infant must learn, somewhere along the way in life, the hard way, because you will bump up against evil again and again, directly or indirectly. So these are the forces in play and their origins. The good can outweigh the bad but you must embrace it, you must cultivate it, you must nurture it, and you must appreciate it to want more and not end up hiding out, so to speak, through fear of what might happen that is an uncertainty and seems too daunting to pursue.