DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolIs it a useful idea to ask the Lightworker Healing Protocol practitioners to include a practitioner [name withheld] in their sessions, but use a pseudonym or alias instead of her real name? Is this a safe method for her to get more sessions?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
This, indeed, would be safe and effective to give more of the spotlight for her and her issues. This can be done for anyone in any setting where there is some sensitivity. As you know from your own experience, you have provided healing for such subjects for whom the interested party hiring you for your services would not give you the name of the target individual for security reasons. That is perfectly acceptable because the divine realm will, in fact, know who it is intended for. So, this can always be traced back to this conversation if you proceed to initiate this idea. By the same token, it minimizes the potential contribution of the practitioners to have in their sites only this one recruit from the Mercenary Army Program to bestow healing effort in addition to the broad outreach for all of humanity now a part of the Protocol. It would be a good idea to include all of those individuals within the Mercenary Army Program as a secondary grouping, so one could suggest that practitioners include this individual along with their chosen client group among the names of those they want the most attention given first, and then secondarily request the rest of the MAP, followed by all humans, etc. If they hold the intention that all members of the MAP include both human and extraterrestrial, this would be the highest and most effective outreach they could devise.