DWQA QuestionsCategory: PrayerPeople are often reluctant to be too demanding. Can a code word for launching a DSMR session be linked to one’s eye blinking, or one’s heartbeat, so that even an involuntary function such as that will enlist divine help?
Nicola Staff asked 12 months ago
As we answered in conjunction with the idea of having a code word linked to a common frequently used word in another context, to use something completely involuntary to launch a DSMR session, like the blinking of your eyes, is a further step removed from a chain of events tied to your intentions. The idea of the code word is to streamline the asking for a DSMR session in its full implementation, rather than to repeat the entire verbiage of the protocol. But there still needs to be an intention to launch the code word, having that meaning with full awareness this is what you are doing. So linking the code word and its meaning for what is to be done by the divine realm with a completely involuntary bodily activity would further weaken the chain of events here between the lofty action requested and your intention as a practitioner to have that done on your behalf, and on behalf of the client or clients you have included under your code word. So such an assignment of your code word to an involuntary action of the body would defeat the purpose, because you are then wanting the code word and all it represents to be acted upon with something happening in reality on a physical level that has no human intention behind it, being simply a reflex action of the body. So this would be a self-defeating strategy.