DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial InterlopersWe have learned from previous channelings, that fictional movies can contain a surprising amount of truth and that some screenplays can even be characterized as “divine revelations.” When we consider how little direct communication between the divine and most humans actually takes place, it makes sense that the divine realm would make use of “creative inspiration” to send messages to humanity that have almost no other realistic means of reaching large numbers of people. That said, we have learned that the Star Wars saga is one of the most densely packed divine message purveyors, perhaps ever filmed. Would it be accurate to say that George Lucas was not merely a creative filmmaker, but perhaps even a modern-day prophet? What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
In a true sense, all human beings who are currently awakened to believe in divine truth and be relatively uncorrupted by the darkness are functioning as divine prophets in all they do, for they are portraying divine energy on the march in everything they take on—their thoughts, their feelings, and their agendas. The end product may or may not be lofty, but it will always be seeking something better and in divine alignment, at least in major respects. Granted, we are speaking about a relatively low number of human beings percentage-wise, and that is because of mind control manipulation to make so very many humans complacent and oblivious to the larger truth of the darkness creeping in, and their hold on reality in a world marked by goodness is slipping steadily away. Everyone who fulfills their life mission of doing something to help overcome the problem of evil can justly take great pride in their achievement, for most falter and fall by the wayside or never get started during the course of their lifetime, being consumed by prosaic human needs, and their lack of curiosity results in lack of creativity and a lost opportunity to have new ideas and ask penetrating questions that will lead them to seek important answers, and then the deeper truths will remain hidden and unavailable to those corrupted similarly. Lucas, in that sense, was a prophet because he was portraying perhaps the most important saga of your age. Like others before, the stories of the Greeks and their fight with the gods, and so on, there are many recurring themes throughout history that have a parallel purpose, and each era has its own level of sophistication and innate ability to understand the message for what it truly represents as a warning about the dangers looming from a would-be conqueror. Your age has out in the open quite clearly an ongoing saga of wrestling with extraterrestrial manipulations, corruption, and potential annihilation. This has happened before and has plagued humanity all the way along, because you have been manipulated by multiple extraterrestrial predators who are now present, running your world as an Extraterrestrial Alliance of Dark Beings. This story is quite close to that depicted in the Star Wars series of an evil empire traveling about in spaceships to conquer and subjugate other worlds, and a tiny rebellion of truth seekers opposing them and hoping to win out, to serve a greater good rather than the evil represented by power and conquest as an ultimate achievement. So what is being served is truly the divine perspective and hope for you as a species, that you will rise above your oppressors, throw off their chains, and heal them to raise them up from their depravity. So the agenda we have for you is somewhat different than what is portrayed in the motion pictures, but that is understandable, as the more human level perspective cannot think much beyond the idea of warfare, even when done for a lofty purpose and with a lofty kind of energy serving them, as was depicted in the Jedi Knights using the "force" to help protect and empower them against the evil invaders.