DWQA QuestionsCategory: HealingConsidering our example above, it is assumed healing performed by the divine in response to Lightworker Healing Protocol requests would do wonders for the deeply traumatized victim. Such healing would likely remove or at least seriously reduce panic attacks, and likely allow this person to resume driving and getting on with life. But now the question is about susceptibly to repeat trauma should either of our examples suffer a repeat tragedy—for whatever reason, karmic or otherwise. If we can assume the first individual who brushed off the first accident can simply do it again, what of the second individual? Is the second one likely to have a similar level of crippling trauma, necessitating a whole new round of divine healing intervention?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
Here again there is a false assumption being made that the first individual who weathered the storm of the first accident will remain just as strong with repeated insults—that cannot be assumed. Many times a trauma is a watershed event that might be seemingly recovered but will nonetheless leave a landmine in place, and this will trigger the pain of the prior event, which might not have been overwhelming on the first go-round, but with the second occurrence of the trauma, be too much to cope with and then the defenses will be overrun and the emotional outpouring might well lead to overwhelm and severe emotional liabilities going forward. So there is always a balance between prior history and current events as a stimulus to possible changes, and then the future based on what is done in response to the events taking place, whether they simply must be lived with or one has a way to bring healing to bear. So again, healing is key. The individual who was severely traumatized emotionally in the first accident, if healing is done with the Lightworker Healing Protocol, may well recover from the fear of driving and the panic attacks, and so on, because of the repair done for the karmic trauma leading up to their vulnerability from the event in the first accident, as well as the consequences for them in reinforcing the association between driving and tragedy. Such experiences will keep a person many times on the sidelines of life because they are too fearful to take things on and put oneself at risk, if only theoretically. Once healed, this does make the person more likely to avoid a serious repercussion from a similar traumatic event, if the long-term deep karmic events are sufficiently repaired as a result of the intervening LHP session. That formerly traumatized accident victim might well survive a second accident of a similar nature without the emotional psychological complications seen the first go-round. An individual who is particularly sensitive and vulnerable, and who has a very deep and long karmic history of wounding might still be a work in progress at the time of the second accident, such that the healing has been insufficient to bring them fully up to the normal average resilience and imperviousness to wounding on the emotional level as a result of the physical injury.