We understand and appreciate the desire for excellence in the ongoing efforts to achieve the best possible outcome, but it is not feasible to bring a portion of the self back from the future to monitor and correct for shortcomings in the moment. That would be quite complex to arrange and far simpler to have the divine realm and its representatives act as a backstop for you to bridge any gap through inattention during the session. This is a normal part of what we do already, because humans are not machines and are imperfect with respect to their ability to stay focused, on task, and without any wandering of thoughts away from the work at hand, such that they might stop following the audio prompts for a time as they are thinking a novel thought about something that comes into their mind during a pause, and they simply follow that idea and then realize they don’t recall what just happened in the Protocol because they were not paying close attention.
Unless the neglect is quite large, such as falling asleep during the majority of the session, we will be able to backstop the practitioner and see to the work on their behalf because we know already where they are going, what they want to see happen, and there is enough intention from simply wanting the Protocol to be exercised fully and completely in sitting down to perform the session itself to bridge gaps from inattention at times. So we are not encouraging you to be sloppy and careless and cavalier in how you go about doing the work, such that you pay little attention to the audio prompt much of the time, assuming the divine realm will pick up the slack on your behalf so you can indulge yourself with daydreaming to a fair degree—that would be a disservice to the clients you wish to serve as well as an affront to the divine realm who are steadfast in their loyalty to you in wanting to support you always in the highest and best way, and to do so consistently and as powerfully as they are able within the rules of engagement.
When your intention is weak in allowing the mind to wander and stray from the task at hand, at some point we must regard this as a change in direction and focus of your intention altogether, which has become something completely different than wanting the Protocol session to be underway. At that point, we must stand down and this would harm the outcome of the work because there would be a disruption and a gap that was not addressed, so some parts of the Protocol would not be carried out. So this speaks to the need for practitioners to be diligent and do their best to stay on task and stay awake and stay focused and keep their mind on the Protocol and each step as it unfolds, and rein themselves in when their mind begins to be distracted by stray thoughts that enter in. If this is difficult for you because the way your mind works is such that it creates this kind of liability on a frequent basis, you can simply make a request at the outset of the session, that Creator and the spirit team support your efforts in the highest and best way to make up for any shortcomings through loss of focus and concentration because that is difficult for you to maintain—that will allow us to give more leeway in our support than if it is not requested.
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