DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolA practitioner asks: “Is there a recommended, most effective way for naming the clients and stating the client issues when doing an LHP for a primary client who is suffering both physical symptoms and negative life situations due to targeting as punishment for having stood against the interlopers in other lifetimes or the present lifetime?”
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
The most important contribution of listing the client issues by name and having a keen awareness of what you are setting about to do on someone’s behalf is to increase the level of intention within the practitioner to put the greatest amount of heart and soul, so to speak, into the undertaking. After all, that is the fuel that will be used by the divine realm to carry out the work and which will be repurposed again and again and again according to the Protocol request to have it repeated in perpetuity. So the more intention, the more powerful each of those sessions will be. So this is quite important to see to. As a functional matter, the divine will be able to quickly trace the interactions of a practitioner with the names of clients to be worked on and will be able to see what was shared about their issues with no difficulty. Keep in mind it is all on record, it is all on file in the akashic records, so it is a simple matter to reference all interchanges between the client and the practitioner prior to the launch of a session for healing. So what one is doing as a practitioner in recounting the tale of woe, even as simply bullet points and labels, will nonetheless reflect on the import and appreciate the seriousness and this adds further intention rather than perhaps forgetting what was talked about and simply requesting healing for a person. It will carry the intention of wanting to do good for that individual but will not be as fully embodied as recalling the client’s story and what they suffer. So the practitioner, in a practical sense, does not have to review in exhaustive detail extensive notes and reread lengthy emails, and so on, to refresh their memory of all the details. But in preparation for the subsequent session, to simply record the client’s name and the major aspects of their issue in a list form will allow this to be recited during the Protocol when the prompt is made to state the primary client’s name or list of names. So this is a happy medium—rather than to read into the record lengthy communiqués, all that is really needed is to revisit the highlights to make very clear, both in the mind of the practitioner as well as to the divine, what are deemed the greatest priorities, and that will add extra emphasis and intention as a consequence.