DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolA practitioner asks: “I did a repeat LHP session for a client (recently deceased) and all his loved ones. I sensed he had already transitioned and was in the care of other loved ones already in the light. I was shown a nondescript smiling face turning around, opening his arms and running. A sense of peace and joy surrounded him. When asked the reason for his passing, I was impulsed the thought that the previous LHP work already done had enabled him to pass on as against remaining for longer than necessary continuing to suffer. He was no longer under negative influences including spirit meddlers, which had then allowed for healing of Karmic contracts and influences through the LHP of my request, hence fulfilling his life plan. He did not wish to remain on the earth plane any longer and despite the concern for his loved ones and with permission from his Higher Self, went on to transition. I also remember him turning to me before running off, to share his love and gratitude with me. I was immediately filled with an almost overwhelming sense of joy and love. Was this channeled information wishful thinking on my part or accurate feedback, and without mentioning the involvement of spirit meddlers, could I sensitively relay this information to his distraught mother?”
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
Your intuitive impressions are spot on. He indeed enjoyed benefits from your work for him and the impression you have of his experiencing well-being and inner peace and being in good hands is entirely correct on all counts. People leave the physical realm for many, many, reasons. When it is at a point that seems too young, that does not always mean there is something seriously amiss. Sometimes, a person has accomplished all they need to and simply wants to withdraw without going through the end of life decline that is so common. He would like very much for you to pass along a message that he loves his mother very much and wants her happiness above everything else. He wants her to know that he is eternally grateful for all of the sacrifices she made to give him life and shepherd him along. Even though he had a difficult time, that was not owing to her failing him in any respect, and this is the most important thing. He wants to reassure her that she did her best and that is all that could be asked of anyone. What he wants now is for her to continue growing in ways that will add happiness to her life, that it is never too late, and for her to know that God is with her and cheering her on, and that she will never be alone.