DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolA practitioner asks: “How about if we do a very well-intentioned LHP and then create a codeword with that right after the session and say that codeword with that same intention multiple times and then do the same the next day and reuse that codeword with that new day’s intention? This way, you’re not tied to using a less effectively intentioned codeword.”
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
The questioner is zeroing in on one potential liability of the codeword approach, which is fading through time in effectiveness by having too long an interval without renewing the codeword with fresh intention, when in fact there are multiple liabilities, most of which will be unknown to the practitioner and undetectable. Even though this strategy would reduce the chance of a fading in time of the intention by renewing the codeword at frequent intervals, the question presupposes that practitioner is capable of using a codeword in the first place when we have said quite clearly the vast majority of practitioners will not be adequately successful in implementing the Lightworker Healing Protocol using a codeword approach—period—that is the major problem. The problem of frequency is still there for those with great talent and ability. For those select few, such an approach can theoretically keep them at par, and in fact growing because they are still investing a considerable amount of effort using the Protocol as originally designed, which will help them stay aware of all of the requests and their meaning, and during which they will be building intention with their loving kindness being applied for the many descriptions of human plight and the desire for great improvements and assistance to be given to any and all recipients, and so on, all of which makes doing an LHP session one of the greatest acts of love that can be shown to another—it is certainly the greatest of gifts! So someone committed to using the codeword approach who takes the opportunity to intermix frequent uses in an ordinary fashion of the LHP will be able to mix and match and keep up high standards with their performance, all other things being equal. As long as there is discipline applied to adhere to this plan, and not let the intervening interval grow and grow and grow such that the majority of sessions are done with codewords and only a few interspersed with the full treatment, what is proposed here will be workable. The important issue to us is that it still will only apply to the rare practitioner as a feasible approach in the first place, and has the potential to vary, and more and more inefficiency develop, without a sufficient attention given to a reassignment of the energies doing the Protocol the long way at a frequent enough interval.