DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolYou have said that the divine realm will not start the work on clients until the entire session of requests has been stated, because the sequence followed will be adjusted as needed by the divine realm. Does the following request add anything: “Beloved Creator, as soon as a client is identified, rescue all spirits and other intrusive energies in, around and associated with them, and immediately perform Lightworker Healing Protocols to begin their healing and boost the power of all Lightworker Healing Protocols? Thank you.”
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
While we have told you that what you say is correct, that no work is begun until the entirety of the Protocol has been brought forth and declared so that the proper order of battle, so to speak, can be decided on and done in a logical sequence from the divine perspective, given that you have requests for ongoing repeated Protocol sessions to be conducted and added together, there is no reason you cannot tap into that reservoir of ongoing healing and have it commence immediately on someone’s behalf prior to when your new unique session has been conducted and added into the mix. So yours does not have to be the commencement of the work. You can add that in later and have the ongoing enterprise connect to that recipient with a higher priority, which is truly what you are doing here. As all human beings everywhere and other targets are already declared to be included in each Protocol session, anyone coming to you for assistance will, in effect, already be in the program at some level of efficiency. Your taking them on as a client raises their priority status with respect at least to timing as well as somewhat in terms of the level of intention you are adding in naming them. So we see this as providing the possibility of an extra safeguard to get things going more quickly with more healing involved from the Protocol, rather than simply netting the spirits in a prospective client as a holding action, so this would be worth doing.