DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolA viewer asks: “Is it pointless or helpful or overstepping to add a request in the Lightworker Healing Protocol to allow clients more likelihood to feel or witness effects of an LHP in highest and best way to help enhance their experience and/or belief? I just wonder about divine stipulations of feeling it. I’d like to think I would’ve continued with GetWisdom support if I didn’t feel the miracles of my first LHP, and I’m sure there’s many factors involved. But many don’t feel and then just dismiss GetWisdom altogether, but maybe a direct request that doesn’t override free will could help?” What can we say about this?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
We understand the desire here to support this highly useful process for self-help and the rescue of many, many others unable to see to their own safety and wellbeing. Although this is well-intentioned and for a high purpose, it is asking us to bend and break the rules about not being leading. When people have doubts about their own proficiency in some respect, that is a belief that is chosen that must be honored. We cannot circumvent that by overriding it with an outside manipulation of some kind to make some kind of pronouncement, even through an inner feeling, to signal that they are hearing from us and wanting them to know they are effective. What this does is reward a lack of belief with proof of our existence, and that is strictly forbidden because this becomes a test of faith that is bypassed and the person rewarded regardless of their inadequacy in being unable to believe in themselves. This is a slippery slope and is why we cannot do such things as a routine—it would backfire in becoming a kind of crutch. People would want to see fireworks, they would want to have a pat on the back that is clear and unmistakable, and if that were weaker on a certain occasion or absent, then all faith in what they are doing would ebb and this would require another round of divine upliftment to counter it, and in this way it would become a kind of crutch, for some people at least, and counterproductive because it would then eventually cement in the idea that their work is questionable because it would seem like it comes and goes in the degree of effectiveness when such is not the case, only our desire to let them shine on their own and not be there to prop them up when that should not be needed in the first place. So, as with many things in life, it is up to people themselves to cultivate faith and to stand strong in their belief and trust that it will be a meaningful effort they are making. Strong belief in the divine can accomplish miracles but we cannot give people a miracle on demand for the asking each and every time. In actuality, the need for a miracle of this kind on-demand is a symptom of inner weakness and lack of inner development in the conviction and self-confidence to interact with the divine realm and make successful requests, and it is not wise to reward it in this way.