DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolA practitioner asks: “I’ve started doing the Lightworker Healing Protocol on my train from work, and at work, either in the park, or in small room, to boost our reach. Hopefully, I’m honoring the prayer. Is this okay to do, as well as at home?”
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
You can do the Lightworker Healing Protocol anytime, anywhere, as long as you can focus on the words and the intention, to launch the intention forth as that is what drives the LHP. It is the energy used by the divine realm to carry out the requests. If the involvement with the session is fleeting, with minimal focus, and rushing through it, or with so many distractions your attention is truly being divided on a frequent basis, that is not ideal and will more than likely result in a lower level of effectiveness of the session being launched. That will be compensated for to some extent by the repetitions adding up over time, even though individually they may be weaker than average with the inherent energy being launched. But it is the replication of that original session that extends into the future over and over, so it is much better to give the protocol it’s due and take it on as a sacred duty and opportunity to commune with the Almighty, and that is a lofty exercise indeed. It can certainly be done in any setting, even with some level of distraction provided the practitioner can maintain their focus, so there could be some noise in the environment, for example, or even an occasional interruption. That will not ruin the session. You can turn your attention back to full focus and resume where you left off, or even overlap a bit if you are forgetful, and there will be no penalty, only the completion of what was intended to happen. The divine realm will be patient and will be reviewing things as a whole, in any event, so the work will, in fact, take place once the entire Protocol is deployed by the practitioner, and then the work will proceed according to the best order of battle, so to speak. So you can never leave the client hanging, even if the session is irretrievably disrupted and cannot be resumed and then a new session is done sometime later; that portion of the session that was completed will be carried out to the extent possible, but it will not ever cause harm as we will not harm someone. So if half a request is launched, we may or may not be able to do much with that partial request but it will not be something that gets started and then is left with the client in a precarious position with loose ends dangling, as would be the case with a surgical operation where the surgeon was called away and never came back and the patient left to their own devices. That cannot happen. So you are free to deploy your resources whenever feasible and can meet the basic minimum requirements for a successful session as we have outlined them.