DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolA practitioner asks: “I have heard it mentioned by practitioners (and I have noticed this too) that they tend to feel sleepy when delivering the protocols. We all have our techniques to prevent adverse reactions and mine happens to be walking during my LHP work. Is this tired feeling due to the energetic demands made on our psyche by the practicing of the protocols? It is after all, one’s energy which is used in order to relay requests to Creator, even if ultimately, it is the Divine’s energy which is employed to heal the client. Would it be true to state that the protocols are worded in the most efficient way to impart the energy of our requests to Creator and that the practitioner may sometimes feel this?”
Nicola Staff asked 4 hours ago
The tendency to become drowsy and even fall asleep while carrying out a high-level spiritual exercise with the protocols intending to heal and save humanity, seems incongruous. But it is not due to the draining of energy per se. It is the tendency to seek a subconscious connection to the divine, and that increasingly has an effect on the conscious level of the mind, encouraging it to stand aside. The brain uses energy, and intensive thought and focus may ramp up energy use and produce a sense of fatigue, given that the brain is an energy-hungry organ and responsible for a high percentage of energy utilization. The energy of the protocol that becomes launched and utilized by the divine realm for healing purposes, is the energy of consciousness. It is not caloric, in the sense that is tracked by science and also associated with use of the muscles, for example. and leads to states of bodily fatigue. So these are the factors involved with the perceptions experienced by practitioners of the LHP and DSMR protocols. And people vary greatly in how they experience managing levels of consciousness which, after all, is second nature, and people do based on habit and not a conscious, willful, direction of things most of the time.