DWQA Questions › Tag: divine guidanceFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA practitioner asks: “Sometimes, as you know, we all have ups and downs, sometimes we get a bit ‘blue,’ discouraged by all the evil around us, and it would be good to get some sort of feedback from Creator, to know that we are on the right track, to keep going, and that our Lightworker Healing Protocol sessions are in fact helping our clients. Knowing this, it would give us reassurance, the drive, and incentive to do even better! I guess what I am saying is, if you can ask Creator to have some sort of a brief statement (not sure whether it could be added to the LHP) where, especially for practitioners like me, that are still developing better intuition and feedback, to mention something like: ‘Source Creator, by way of a feeling, a sign or whatever else, please let me now in my heart, if my LHP sessions, are being effective and contributing in bringing your Divine Love and Healing to all my clients.’ As I said, having some sort of reassurance, it would give me (and I am sure other practitioners alike) the boost to continue to do even better work!” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol335 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “I just want to double-check with you if my Lightworker Healing Protocol sessions are effective the way I am doing them at the moment. I have a spreadsheet for each session I conduct where I list all of the clients for that session. I do not see clients as in a practice or for money. What I do in each session I include myself, my family and loved ones, my friends, and anybody that I know by way of the GetWisdom forum who may ask for a session to deal with their issues, or people I may know who have health or mental issues. I also include some family members that passed away, or other people I know that passed away, and ask Creator to deliver them a “speedy and safe transition” back to the light. At the end, I also include all of the Darkness and their highest leaders like Ninma, Enlil, and Anu to be raised up, and healed by the divine realm. Can you please give me your advice if this method that I am using is okay, or if I should make any changes?” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol302 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “A while ago I would notice when I paused for sections of the Protocol, there seems to be more energy for the session and I was able to add additional clients to the session. This evolved into … When I was creating my sessions, I would intend that I would pause and add as much time/intention as needed. This allowed me to make bigger and bigger sessions, without having to listen to audio over. Some of my sessions average 2 hours long, and I have had some last 6 hours and maybe longer. Think I have been doing this for the past year or so—never checked in with you cause it felt right. If you feel this is not right in some way, please let me know. I haven’t shared with anyone as I don’t know how kosher it is.” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol305 views0 answers0 votesA practitioner asks: “I wonder if you can check with Creator about my suggestion to strengthen and amplify the positive energies on an ongoing basis? ‘Harness all negative energies affecting my clients from the phenomena described by each step of the Protocol whether directed towards the self or others; transmute the energies from negative to positive, and STRENGTHEN AND AMPLIFY these energies on an ongoing basis to be utilized for healing instead of harm for all parties involved.'” Will those added words be an effective further addition to the Protocol?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol263 views0 answers0 votesA client asks: “My daughter has gone through a massive transformation since this last channeling and I feel it’s for the worse. She has now been saying that she no longer identifies as a gender for the last 6 months, and even expressed being a boy. I believe this is a corruption of her being in this life and her soul identifies more as a male but it’s very hard to deal with something like this, especially if she chooses to go down this path. I’m more worried for her and how difficult life can be for someone like this. Her body is very feminine and I can’t understand why her mind has these thoughts. Is this something like a phase that she can grow out of, or has she fallen out of divine alignment at this point and needs some major healing?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Divine Guidance360 views0 answers0 votesThe father asks: “Will she continue on this path and why has this happened now in her life?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Divine Guidance324 views0 answers0 votesThe father asks: “All through her young life, she was into girl things, but the last year has been a complete transformation and that’s why it’s shocking to me and my family. Is this a test from Creator to test me to see how I deal with this and if I truly show unconditional love?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Divine Guidance299 views0 answers0 votesThe father continues: “I’m confused, angry, sympathetic and every emotion has gone through me trying to figure out what’s happening and some clarity might help me to know what her life path might be and whether I should embrace it or fight it.” What can we tell him?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Divine Guidance303 views0 answers0 votes“To intervene, or not to intervene, that is the question,” was never penned by Shakespeare, but perhaps should have been. For our purposes, we’ll define intervention as the uninvited insertion of self into the lives or activities of others. Those others can be strangers or even close family. Intentionally inserting oneself into the lives of others is a bold move, and one is always risking being rejected or repulsed when they do so. What is Creator’s perspective on this art of living dilemma?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma306 views0 answers0 votesThen there is the “Good Samaritan” dilemma. There is no shortage of people in need in this world. And there is a line of thinking that the need itself is one’s invitation, or even mandate in the opinion of some, to intervene for their benefit and upliftment. The downside is the ever-present risk of unintended consequences. One is the often overlooked acquisition of a “responsibility.” For instance, there is a legal recognition of duty to complete a rescue once commenced. There is no duty to rescue a drowning person, especially if you yourself cannot swim. But, once you make the decision to try and rescue, you are now bound by law to make every reasonable effort to complete the task. Failure to do so can result in liability to the victim. What is Creator’s perspective on the all or nothing perspective toward “Good Samaritans?”ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma278 views0 answers0 votesParents and teachers are confronted with this art of living dilemma on practically a daily basis. There is probably not a child in existence who hasn’t screamed at an adult at least once “let me do it!!!” But of course, adults cannot let children go ahead and do just anything they want without supervision. Too much supervision is stultifying, and too little exposes the vulnerable to enhanced dangers. Can Creator share any rules of thumb that will help supervisors intervene only when necessary and with maximum divine balance and wisdom?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma293 views0 answers0 votesIn Texas a few years ago, a young man who had learned a few tentative Aikido moves (a martial art), found himself in a convenience store just as it was being robbed. Rather than stay out of it, he intervened and used his fledgling skills to execute a shihonage (she-ho-nah-gay) move. The result was the robber fell backwards having lost all balance and cracked his skull on the tile floor, dying moments later. Can Creator comment on the karmic consequences of his decision, and whether the divine considers his actions intervention or interference?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma320 views0 answers0 votesA massively popular recording artist witnessed the drowning of a friend as a child. An older teenager was there as well, and this person just stood there and watched, and did nothing beyond saying “hold on.” The artist came to blame this person for the drowning death of his friend because he chose not to intervene. Decades later, the recording artist wrote a song recounting the event, invited the now much older adult but then-teenager to the song’s premiere in front of an audience of thousands, seating him in the center front row. He then sang the song that went on to become one of this recording artist’s biggest hits, mocking the man with his own words “hold on.” The man went home and hanged himself as a result of the shaming. What is Creator’s perspective of both the teen’s inaction and the later retribution by the recording artist?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma336 views0 answers0 votesIt’s rare when parents perfectly share the most enlightened approach to raising children. Not only do they have to navigate the relationship with their own child, but often find themselves witnesses to the unhealthy relationships between their child and the other parent. Intervening in these relationships is fraught with all kinds of hazards up to and including divorce and custody battles. When a spouse is confronted with a spouse whose parenting skills leave something to be desired, and are rooted in deeply held beliefs they are in no mood to have questioned, yet clearly are problematic and perhaps even damaging to the children, what is Creator’s advice for a parent simply wanting the best outcome for all involved?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma330 views0 answers0 votesAsking a stranger or acquaintance out on a date is arguably a form of “uninvited intervention” bordering on interference. Yet, for much of history, men were encouraged to pursue this “outreach” and women were encouraged, and even coached, to be tolerant, even to an extreme at times. That is all changing now with today’s young people. Even approaching the opposite extreme of considering even a single humble proposition, a form of “violent assault.” Can Creator comment?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Karma323 views0 answers0 votes