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Also in the book Thirty Years Among the Dead by Dr. Carl Wickland, the experience of a sensitive young man is shared. This young man had established himself in business with his father when one morning, he rose early and left home. He just up and vanished. The distraught parents reached out to Dr. Wickland for help. Wickland’s team prayed that the boy “should have no rest until he wrote his parents.” The following morning, he wrote to them, saying he was in the Navy and would be gone for several years. Dr. Wickland’s team did more prayer/concentration work, and the spirit of a deceased sailor longing to return to the sea was channeled by Mrs. Wickland. The spirit reported that “lots of people brought me here” to be channeled by Mrs. Wickland. Can Creator share with us why the boy was so vulnerable to this kind of takeover? The sailor spirit was not particularly evil, but was self-centered and very focused on returning to sea. It was said that the boy in the question above was “sensitive to spirit influence.” Aren’t we ALL? To one degree or another? What was it about the boy, and all of us for that matter, that make us “sensitive” to spirit influence versus “not sensitive” or at least “not so sensitive?” What percentage of the human population has had a takeover as this boy experienced? Due to the effective action, from a considerable distance, of the boy’s parents, Dr. Wickland and his team, including his gifted medium wife, the boy was freed from the spirit and eventually reunited with his family. The family was even successful in arranging an early discharge from the Navy—something not at all easy to accomplish. How does this distance release accomplished through prayer show us how the Lightworker Healing Protocol works to accomplish similar outcomes? What can Creator tell us?
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