This, indeed, can be done. You have reservations about the possibility here of overriding free will, given that the intentions of a healer is for their process to bring about useful change and it seems like an intrusion to bring in some other modality in addition, or in its place, perhaps. What can be done here is not to interfere at all with the intentions of the would-be healers. Whether they are meaningful or ineffectual, the intentions they are launching are creations. As is true of all thought, those intentions can be harvested and repurposed if someone from the human side makes a request for that to happen. And this will add additional much-needed fuel that can be turned back around and gifted to those very healers in benefiting their clients, for example. This may or may not happen. If you think about it, there could be a karmic misstep in seeming to reward well-intended but ineffective healing work if that encourages people to remain using a limited approach and not move on to something more powerful. So the important thing here is not to rescue healers working on a mediocre level and, in effect, reward them, but to heal the world and the perpetrators in the way of your future. So rather than throw good money after bad, so to speak, we can take the very healing intentions they hold within their hearts wanting to help, and rather than misdirect it into a more limited, misguided, approach of some kind, put it to effective use through the efforts of those using Empowered Prayer and the Lightworker Healing Protocol, as further fuel to extend their reach, knowing it is in better divine alignment. This is not at all an ethical or karmic error. It is simply helping the healers achieve their intentions in a broader and more useful way than they, themselves, realize. So nothing is wasted, but rather their efforts are greatly amplified and will live for all of time instead of being a series of temporary symptom reductions, in many cases, without curing anyone.
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