DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolWill a future Spirit Rescue be conducted exactly at the time of passing of the client to prevent any torment once they leave the body? Do we need to create an additional specific request for the Protocol to begin healing to remove spirit attachments at a safe interval just prior to passing or simultaneously with their passing as an extra precaution?
Nicola Staff asked 6 years ago
Normally, the idea of the rescue being to assist with a troubled and limited transition, there would be a pause to let the person's spirit make their way and do their best without interference. It is logical though, to forestall complications of transition, being that this is possible with an additional request to have the Protocol implemented in tandem with the transition, to forestall any complications with transition that would be painful or traumatic, and that would be a blessing in many cases. This, the divine realm can do. It is not necessary to do it completely in advance because then you are back to the current situation (where) people want an insurance policy not knowing when they will pass on. And if it is done according to future projections, just prior to an estimated time of passing, there may be things that happen to extend the life unexpectedly and then a gap will begin to grow between the early implementation of the spirit rescue, and when it will truly be needed. This can erode the effectiveness because of further difficulty, and strength of discord within, and so forth. And this will turn out to be a more demanding client situation as a consequence. The simplest thing is to implement the Protocol in advance, and allow the client to go about their life when a request is made during that session to have the Protocol healing available and ready at the time of actual transition, and to launch it in tandem so that there will be ongoing assistance and management of the ups and downs that may occur. This will be the best use of the possibilities here. It will do the most to forestall a sudden downturn that can well happen.