DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolMy student [name withheld] writes: “I think we need to define the different types of “alien portals.” I think many types of beings use different types of portals. In the session we did muscle testing on which beings use what portals, and that was helpful. But it also feels like there is a type of portal still remaining in me? Perhaps only because we haven’t defined it well enough.” Are there additional types of portals we need to learn about to specify their removal? What does he see that he feels is a novel portal?
Nicola Staff asked 5 years ago
There is not truly a problem here that is a pitfall for most users of the Lightworker Healing Protocol. There indeed can be different types of alien portals, but that again is an illustration that including a category is all the divine realm needs to give permission to address each and every variant. The human practitioner need not know the precise details. This is true of the other phenomena as well. There are energetic cords of many, many, types, and purposes, and origins, and conveying many, many, different energies and their significance, but including all negative cordings in a request for healing gives the divine realm broad latitude to sift and sort and weigh and consider, to choose what to do first, went to defer, what may even be left in place for a soul purpose to support some ongoing agenda, for example. Not everything negative is a danger. There are many things there that represent free will choices and can be important for learning and growth, or even serving as object lessons for others. So in the case of alien portals, a simple broad request will suffice. If the practitioner wants to subdivide this and create unique definitions of his own, that can be done, but then the burden will be on him to always know what is there, what is not, and to make specific requests so the needed intention is behind it. Otherwise, the divine realm cannot act. So this is somewhat of a slippery slope. By becoming too sophisticated and elegant one might get into trouble simply by being unaware of something novel that pops up, having classified a previous set of possibilities, or not see it at all because intuitively, it has not yet been detected. This is keeping all the burden on the practitioner to do the diagnostic work and is an unnecessary burden, because simply by allowing the Protocol to do its work via the divine realm, a broad request for alien portals to be removed will do the trick. So, many things are best if done simply. There needs to be faith in the Protocol. The temptation for the intuitively advanced practitioner is to jump in and do a lot of work on one's own, and we have commented on this previously for this practitioner. This is understandable because the prior history for so long has been that all such work has been largely left up to the individual to take care of and devise a strategy and an approach to obtain healing. The Protocol removes this burden, and that is truly an advance and is not meant to undermine anyone and their taking extra time and attention to explore things and learn as they do so. Only a very, very, few practitioners fall in this sophisticated category, who are capable of seeing and differentiating these phenomena with all of their unique characteristics. And so this set of concerns will not apply to the Protocol as intended, as it is intended to be for a broad user population and not the sophisticate. The portal he suspects is within himself is an energetic leakage that is appearing to be an alien related portal but is a kind of wounding that occurred through alien manipulation via electromagnetic means to alter the body energy field. This is not a portal per se, it is more like a bullet wound, and so it simply needs further healing to deal with and this will be sufficient to resolve things. This can be done through making direct quest to divine realm to bring in healing. This can always be done, even in ignorance of the precise reason for something to be present. Requests can be done all along the way during an intuitive exploration, to request assistance for anything and everything encountered that seems unusual or unspecified. It is better to be safe than sorry, and so this will take care of things nicely.