DWQA QuestionsCategory: Non-Local ConsciousnessA viewer asks: “Here’s a million-dollar question. Does my healing of what I picked up from my mother (with regards to specific woundings I am aware of intuitively) somehow heal or affect her? Even if it doesn’t, just being aware of it makes it possible for me to request healing for her with a better and stronger mindset. But are her Interdimensional DNA and morphogenetic field still connected in any way to me after I was born? I feel like they are and maybe you covered that in the webinar. I will have to revisit.” What can we tell her?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
You are keenly intuitive and you are sensing a connection with your mother and the sources of her harsh treatment of you. So you naturally, through curiosity, have traced back many of those events to see things relating to her past history, and so on. And similarly, with respect to things that might trouble you, will feel a connection to your mother and that imprint on you from past dealings. Some of that, indeed, you can trace through the interdimensional DNA imparted from her in configuring you for your incarnation to take place. So her energetic field in the light melded with yours, in certain respects, to provide a backdrop of karmic issues that would need attention, and provide the impetus to come up and impel you to take some kind of action. So that contribution from the parental energies impinging on your own instruction set, to reconfigure it in a way to be connected to important concerns and issues you would be dealing with, is ever‑present during the course of your life. It will not go away. If it contains or contributes to negativity, that is the point, to have it brought up to work on, and indeed it can be healed using the Lightworker Healing Protocol, and that is the blessing of having such insight and wherewithal, that you have a personal validation of these teachings and their validity. This is true for everyone indirectly, but without your keen sensing ability to see it in action and label it for what it represents so precisely.