DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Mercenary Army Program (SSP)A client asks: “Can you please confirm whether I have had a twenty and back in the Mercenary Army Program or something like this and if so, how many in this lifetime?”
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
You have had that happen already and you may well have it happen again. The best way to avoid this is to have healing work done on your behalf with the Lightworker Healing Protocol. When this is done on a regular basis, it begins to peel away the layers, the entanglements, the very hold on you cultivated by the interlopers through past encounters. This will eventually release you from their grip and you will drop from the roster and not be considered a working member in line for recruitment yet again. This is the ideal outcome because the program is not only sinister, it is a defilement of the soul, and all who participate have a liability and will be damaged to some degree. This can be healed, but it is better to avoid the wounds and to not have the experiencing of the need. This is because it adds potential capabilities to the makeup because not only is it the case that what is done can be undone, it also is true that what is undone can be redone. Once an experience occurs it creates a future potential associated with the being and that potential can be utilized to increase the likelihood of misfortune and represents a kind of liability, while it need not happen, and with wisdom can be avoided. The risk is real and is present, so it is much better to avoid dark deeds and experiences than to indulge knowing you can heal them and recover. There will be a potential liability that follows you and that vulnerability it represents can still get you into trouble more readily than if you had never had the difficulty but remained strong. Those lucky souls who are still unwounded lack the wisdom and maturity in understanding what that represents in terms of adversity and the challenges of surmounting an inner corruption and injury to the self of this kind. But there are many ways to gain knowledge and it is better to have the knowledge than to have the vulnerability that comes with the hard-won personal experience of being wounded and having to recover.