DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolA healer writes: “I see that it’s futile to try to heal this human clone, but I really enjoy exploring and reprogramming systems like these, so I think there’s a higher reason I’ve encountered this woman. I plan to very cautiously map out the construct and find how either to dismantle or reprogram it. So far I’ve added a small program to the whole thing that will tip off healers very quickly — not just about this woman but about all the other bodies connected in this particular system (which spans the globe).” Is this safe and helpful as she thinks is the case?
Nicola Staff asked 6 years ago
If her plan were successful and functioned as intended, it would help other healers to have some warning. But in most cases, the healer, in absence of knowledge of this paradigm and the dilemma of humanity created by the Extraterrestrial Alliance, let alone a sophisticated robotic hybrid human Trojan horse, would not understand the warning and would only misperceive that as some other element of negativity within the prospective client, or their own inner fear, and might want to override that to stand strong and honor their convictions as a healer to be of service. The greater issue here is one of safety for her. This is not so different than killing one of these robots in terms of the potential backlash from Extraterrestrial Alliance. If someone works to undo their handiwork, it will come to their attention and they will trace back the reason it happened and then there may be retribution as a consequence. It is not worth the risk to her personally to attempt sabotage in an effort to serve the broader human community. It is laudable, to be sure, but is foolhardy in the present circumstances because of what she is going up against in terms of their cleverness and ability to trace what happens to each of these individual beings in all their interactions as they go about and interact with individual healers. It is highest and best to simply stay away.