DWQA QuestionsCategory: Lightworker Healing ProtocolA practitioner asks: “Is there general value in adding to the Lightworker Healing Protocol a request for “heartwall healing” or will this need be covered by the sum total of all the healing requests already included in a session?”
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
This is a vaguely worded question. There are a number of possibilities where a general intention to look at the heart could be taken in many different directions. Some with potential great value and others only seeing an aspect of a potential that will be addressed routinely anyway and provides little more than some extra experiencing by an intuitive wanting to see what is going on with their client and have a more direct involvement in that respect. You personally have seen that the heart is often at center stage regarding many client issues, or at least is a component of the disarray and discord within, and will reflect this if a person can perceive the heart and its energetic status with respect to the level of injuries from karmic influences. This is a skill some will have and others much less so. So this would be something very highly personalized and as such would not have great general applicability within the Lightworker Healing Protocol. It would likely lead to confusion of interpretation and become a distraction and perhaps mislead practitioners on occasion seeing something they think is a separate concern when, in fact, it might be a manifestation of the very client issues they are working on with the client’s request. The issues of the heart and the distortions that happen as a result of karmic negativity are all currently addressed by the Lightworker Healing Protocol. How a practitioner visualizes the workings of these energies will determine whether they could use this kind of imagery as a way to get useful feedback and understanding symbolically the client’s dilemma and what might be happening with the Protocol in reconfiguring the energies to achieve healing. So this would have narrow applicability to a small subset of practitioners, but little practical value for the majority because again it is putting the practitioner in control of things when the Protocol works best when the divine is in control—it will see all that is needed to be worked on and will know what to do. Interposing a filter by having the practitioner visualize something and then only request further assistance if they visualize certain things in a certain configuration representing difficulty will more likely result in diminishment than an expansion of possibilities for benefit to the client.