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A practitioner writes: “I recently did an LHP session for Source Creator. I assume, and maybe naively so, that Source Creator does not need healing in the way that we humans do, however, when looking at the requests in the Protocol, I wondered about the energies involved that could be ‘banked’ for future use by the divine realm, when those energies are not required in the healing for the LHP client and can thus be re-directed for use elsewhere. I suspect, for example, that there may be a lot of negativity directed at ‘God’ which can be transmuted to positive via the Protocol. Not only that, but is not Source Creator connected to every soul in all time domains and as such, would there be a ripple effect of healing for all via the various requests in the Protocol? I imagine the energies involved would be enormous. If this is the case, would including Source Creator as a primary client in every Protocol, hasten the healing of the free will galaxy?”300 views0 answers0 votes
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The assertions Creator is being asked to address in this episode come from the volume, The Myth of an Afterlife: The Case Against Life After Death. The author, Matt McCormick, wrote, “The physical structures of the brain are causally responsible for consciousness and its capacities. A neuroscientist examining scans of a stroke victim’s brain can now predict, sometimes with remarkable accuracy (down to the millimeter), exactly what sorts of cognitive, conceptual, emotional, or psychological problems that the patient will experience as a result of his or her brain damage. The connection is too great, too pervasive, too immediate, and too strong to be ignored. The physical foundations of mental functions shows that the alleged separation of mind from brain posited by the dualistic survival hypothesis … will not occur.” What can Creator tell us about this skeptic’s conclusion?266 views0 answers0 votes