DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divine Life SupportA practitioner asks: “My friend’s granddaughter is severely autistic. She just watched her for a long weekend while her parents went on vacation. She can never do it again because it was so difficult. Is there anything that can be done for autism? She is 6 and not even potty trained. Could diet help reduce the symptoms? Would the protocol help? I don’t remember anyone with autism when I was growing up.” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 6 months ago
This is a bigger problem, and not due to nutritional deficit in the first place, so a dietary approach will not have much impact once basic nutritional support has been provided to prevent any worsening of things. What can help is regular sessions with the protocols, so this is a perfect candidate to be on a wish list of a Divine Life Support member so they will receive regular periodic sessions with both protocols. That can reverse things over time within constraints imposed by the client themselves and family members to some extent as well. We cannot work a miracle in front of skeptics because we must honor their disbelief in us and their strong belief in the permanence of a malady. Children are malleable in part because they have no preconceived notions about what is happening, and what might come next, or not. They are open to anything and everything, and thus perfect candidates for healing to be applied. Over time, significant gains can be made and, especially with one so young, even serious deficiencies can be worked on over time and corrected. So this individual is not a lost cause but could become one unless someone asks for effective divine assistance, on a regular basis, on behalf of the child.