DWQA QuestionsCategory: Subconscious ChannelingWould subconscious channeling be helpful for the mentally ill? Can a mentally unbalanced person even handle the Holographic Memory Resolution process at the deep subconscious level?
Nicola Staff asked 6 years ago
This is very much the answer to severe mental illness as well. In most cases, mentally ill people receive some kind of therapy or counseling ideally. It is done less and less with the advent of medication, but this is through a kind of neglect more so than rational choice based on even observation and data. It is done through the scarcity of resources dictating the choices more so than the inability to communicate with the patient. Even the most delusional of individuals can be reasoned with up to a point and given useful positive suggestions to help their conduct, help them make choices to solve problems of day-to-day self-care, and so forth, and often can be helped to find effective ways to cope with their delusions. This is no different, and actually has a much greater reach in being able to alter the inner delusional system directly, through substituting a different set of criteria and choices to override the inner interpretation of the stimuli bombarding the person from within or without. If the delusions are strictly self-created and have no bearing on or influence from the environment, they are all created within the deep subconscious in response to some kind of inner conflict. That conflict is identifiable through HMR and can be resolved through HMR both. So this is an ideal way to address delusional thinking of all kinds and the symptoms of psychosis. It is not the case that it would be destabilizing or harmful, because it is providing answers at the same time the examination is made to see what is amiss. Keep in mind that all who have the symptoms of mental illness are disturbed, and that disturbance is this inner conflict within the subconscious. The discord exists already. To go in and let the subconscious describe what is disturbing it, is only having a conversation of a sort, and not creating any new problem. It is only recognizing what is there in a way that will make it clear to the practitioner, and then a healing solution can be sought and applied directly. This is ideal in many respects, because it is not the opening up and breaking down of barriers and protective mechanisms that must then wait for an eventual inspiration from within, or insight, or realization by the self, or acceptance of therapeutic suggestion or inference, and then implemented in a way that gets results before the behaviors and the underlying inner conflict can change—a process which often can take many months and entails all the potential in the interim for the person continuing to cause problems and be at risk for themselves and at risk to others of any kind of ramping up of negative emotion that could get out of hand when the issue is focused on. And when a resolution is applied immediately, this will serve to lessen risks facing the patient and their caregivers, rather than cause problems. So this would be indicated in all situations when there are spirit-related issues within a person—physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual.