This is an astute perception because it is literally the case that when you heal something and change the energetic signature within the akashic records, that will also alter the akashic records of those souls who have interacted with you and are a party to the events you have on record on your individual file. So if there is a time of discord and difficulty in interacting with others, what all retain in their individual records is their particular consequence from the interchange. So if someone you work on with HMR has been a perpetrator in causing harm to others and their karma has caught up with them and forced on them some kind of liability, such as a physical infirmity, doing HMR work on the dilemma underlying that state of affairs will alter their akashic record accordingly to relieve the dilemma created by those traumatic events. And in the doing, this provides a change in the energetic signature that corresponds to a healing resolution and thereby cancels the negativity on record that has given rise to a karmic entanglement springing up to influence perhaps the current lifetime but in an adverse fashion because it is a reminder of discord needing attention and it will be noticed as a symptom of some kind—an anxiety or fear or a physical symptom because of an effect on the body.
When that energetic signature is satisfied as being healed, there will be an interchange through cording that will go out to the akashic records of others involved in the episode, and that healing will register within their akashic record of the experience, as they felt it and were influenced, and will help to resolve a loose end that might be bothering them or could bother them in the future if it hasn’t already. So, in effect, when a perpetrator is healed of their transgression and its effects on them, the healing will come about through a resolution influencing not only them but their victims. That will be true for their energetic contribution, and that may or may not fully encompass what it causes their victims to do to themselves. If they pile on through an inner inclination to overreact, to blame themselves unduly and excessively for their part in the matter, they might worsen things. That, in turn, will echo back to the perpetrator as an extra burden needing healing, but it will be more an onus for themselves because it is they who are creating that backlash.
Not all of that might clear with healing of the perpetrator but might require some additional attention solely focused on that victim to help them heal their inner vulnerability and what it led to with that particular exchange in the past, but this is far better than having nothing done for all that has gone on. It is just a nuance in the chain of events that take place with a healing outreach and help you begin to understand how it works and the mechanics so you understand the doability and some of the limitations on the reach with a single outing, and approaching things from one side of the karmic dance or the other, victim or perpetrator, as the case might be. The most profound healing is achievable through healing from the perpetrator’s end rather than the victim’s—that itself is a complicated discussion but there will always be benefits to both regardless of the starting point in who you engage with as the client when there has been a karmic event between individuals where one is harming another.
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