This is a simple consequence of assumptions she has made about how things might go in receiving a divine intervention to help her and her family. It is careful to not diagnose or promise alleviation of physical health issues because these might well be acute and serious for which time is not available to turn things around with a divine healing campaign before things come to a head, and that is the case here with the son’s back issues. He has additional problems as well. There is much negative karma in play. All in the family will benefit greatly from the Protocol work, but it is always a good idea to avoid creating an enemy unnecessarily, even if this is a misunderstanding and exaggerated misinterpretation on her part and a lack of appreciation of what has truly been done and what it will mean for the future of the family members. You cannot simply instill that within her if her skepticism is blocking her ability to analyze things objectively. Such individuals will see such remonstrations as an attempt to further mislead by making excuses. The son’s problem is truly karmic and in his case is best worked out by living through the consequences and cannot simply be corrected through a miracle healing. As you know, the latter rarely happens. It is wonderful when it does, but is not the usual course of events because human consciousness so strongly believes in and supports the medical diagnosis, and the compelling nature of painful physical symptoms is backed by powerful inner beliefs that cannot simply be removed. As you know, we do not give orders and directions, so you will have to make the final decision with your colleague on how to proceed here now.
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