DWQA QuestionsCategory: HealingA practitioner asks: “How can we assist ourselves and our clients to better cope with and survive these intense detoxification experiences—add as an additional LHP client issue when this is experienced as well as to explain and reassure clients that they may experience short-term detox symptoms as part of their healing?” What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 2 weeks ago
You are already defining the two major concerns. You can always request divine assistance to help with anything. It is never wasted motion whether or not it can be honored in a way that will be a noticeable benefit. That will not be controllable by you, but without a request the divine might be more dispassionate and allow more negative consequences to play out while looking at the bigger picture and the long-term goal as a priority when there is possible room for a compassionate lessening and moderation. It is also very important to alert clients to this possibility so they do not misinterpret what you have been a part of, perhaps in not only failing to solve their dilemma but maybe make it worse, if suddenly they have new symptoms or a greater intensity than before you were working on them. This is routine for energy workers who are of long experience; they will have learned about detoxing phenomena and will work to help moderate such symptoms and explain the dynamics to their clients to reassure them there is a reason for what is taking place, and that it is actually representing an unavoidable short-term side effect that will lead to an eventual resolution of the problem. The main point to make is that it is simply the experiencing of energy, largely impinging on sensory nerves or emotions, and not doing something that will alter the body or mind in a dangerous way to leave actual damage. So it is a nuisance and unpleasantness but not a true hazard.