DWQA QuestionsCategory: Subconscious ChannelingIs there a downside to working on too many trauma scenes when doing Holographic Memory Resolution during Deep Subconscious Channeling? The channeler may become fatigued, but can the deep subconscious become over-burdened and perhaps result in harm?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
The deep subconscious has no problem handling a session of great length compared to what humans will be willing to contribute, so this is not a concern other than the fatigue of the practitioners in providing the session work. The deep subconscious is on duty 24/7 and is used to juggling and multitasking in many, many, situations. It must do its oversight of the body as well as the deeper searching for information and insight about ongoing events as the conscious and upper subconscious carry out their life experience on-the-fly, so to speak. So to have a calm and orderly HMR session allows ample time for the perhaps needed multitasking, assuming the client is in the waking state at the time the session is conducted, which may not always be the case nor is it necessary, but those are the busier times for the deep subconscious. So you need not worry about this as a practical matter. If there is a severe crisis underway, that could change things, but the deep subconscious has the choice to answer questions or not, as you are not controlling it or constraining it from other duties and it will tend to priorities if need be. So there is not a safety concern here because you may seem to be intruding arbitrarily into the individual's day, unannounced. The reality is, we do announce your presence and wishes to start a session, and the client’s deep subconscious always has the wherewithal to go silent if need be, to attend to unfolding events at the client’s end.