DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolA student asks, “I have done Lightworker Healing Protocol sessions including a request to combine my belief with that of people who have participated, say, in Day of the Dead, common to Mexico and China, and Day of the Wandering Souls, common to Vietnam ceremonies. Is this a beneficial approach or is there a downside?”
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
The practicality and the pros and cons of this you understood intuitively and explained to your viewers in your webinar where this question was first raised. So for the written record, we can concur with your perspectives you shared, that this is not a good idea, and the reason is that there are two basic problems—the first being, you cannot speak for others and draw them into your work and assume that because you believe them to be sympathetic, those intentions can be used to reinforce your requests you launched to the divine realm to be acted upon. This is usurping their free will and free agency. The divine realm can pair energies, at times, if there is an alignment, and this is the way prayers from many, many disparate individuals wanting help for humanity or for a particular difficult situation they are aware of, can pool the prayer requests so that the benefits increase, and this is allowable because both parties, or multiple parties, are wanting something similar to take place, and so the desires have been launched for the process and problem at hand, and so can be added together with no difficulty. When you are doing a series of specific healing requests following the Lightworker Healing Protocol, you are asking for things most other individuals know little or nothing about. They may be in sympathy to dealing with the plight of lost soul spirits, for example, but not know how to go about healing this or asking for divine help in the highest and best way. So their simple desire for an outreach will be undercut by the fact their intention is very, very weak and, in fact, highly mixed because they hold many counterposing beliefs, in a number of individual cases, because of inner fears and worries about the possibility of divine assistance as well as their own standing with the Divine, to be a spokesperson for what is needed. They may believe in the ritual but have little faith in themselves in carrying out their end of the bargain. Adding that into one’s session work with the Protocol is inviting in weakness rather than strength. So because this is, in effect, a black box, you will not know in advance but is likely to be problem filled. This is yet another reason to not undertake such an exercise. It is enough to know that if those individuals with their rituals are seeking some common benefits, that their energies can be added in by the divine realm as a separate exercise, but will not impair your energies unless you merge them together through your explicit request. They cannot hurt you and your request unless you invite that to happen, so we are simply saying, avoid this potential pitfall by letting them do their thing and having you do yours.