DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divine GuidanceA practitioner asks: “Is my coworker a victim of the Mercenary Army Program and, if so, how would it be best to proceed with him, especially in terms of how and when to share GetWisdom materials regarding the MAP?”
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
We are reluctant to encourage giving that label to others. It is very difficult for people to understand and accept such a thing, or even believe in it. This may not only cause hurt feelings but could strain the relations between the two of you unnecessarily. It is more important that you know, in being able to be of assistance in doing some work on his behalf. As you are aware, this does not have to be mentioned or even offered to him. It is better many times not to do so, because if a person refuses, then you are ethically bound to stand aside and will have caused an unnecessary block to the betterment of that person. Sometimes, it is better to maintain secrecy about the possibility of getting divine healing in this special way. That, you will have to sort out for yourself as you go. But it is often better to err on the side of caution and not be forthright, unless you have a long-standing relationship of mutual trust with someone you know is very open to the LHP and all it can do. Then is the time to engage with their awareness that they can be healed and test the waters. Only if they are eager to have it done is it appropriate to begin telling them, and even then it is best to not mention you have been doing it all along. Many people will take offense at that, not fully understanding the ethics permit your doing it for anyone, anywhere, because it is truly the divine realm only and not your energy impinging on their private and sovereign territory. It is better to be an unsung hero than rejected as a friend or mistrusted as a well-meaning compatriot only wanting to be of help in service, but then rebuffed because of misunderstandings and hurt feelings that you have overstepped a boundary. Deserved or not, this happens all too often with unasked-for healing.