DWQA QuestionsCategory: Channeling PitfallsWhat if a channeler has a deep understanding of a subject but the originator of a question being asked does not? Will lack of such familiarity prevent unearthing a deeper description and understanding of something that would be helpful to know, but can’t be provided if the level of ignorance is a barrier?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
The factor that makes the difference here is that the channeler, with the deeper understanding, will want the client to share in this because they are there in a role of educator, and teacher, and acquirer of new knowledge and information. So the fact that the channeler has a broad understanding and grasp of something is a great advantage for a questioner because their knowledge and depth of information will be a treasure trove that can be gifted to the questioner readily by the divine realm as well because this will be within the intention of the channeler. They will be yearning for the divine realm to provide the questioner with a fuller understanding, a complete picture of things, and knowing these details oneself, opens the door for the divine realm to use that intention to satisfy the need for a true and specific request from the human side before information can be imparted. So this is a nice workaround and will not be a disadvantage, or a hindrance, but only an asset. So it behooves those looking for knowledge and information to choose a channeler wisely because that will determine much of what is obtained in the way of detailed information. The major problem, of course, is that so many channelers are corrupted by having engaged a nondivine source who is doing babysitting and will always relay less information in the end. Some may be quite accurate, even the majority, but it will tend to be somewhat diluted and there will always be opportunities sought to insert a poison pill of some kind that will cause a problem for the recipient down the line.