Yours is a nice idea as music is divine and can be used to good effect to raise the vibration and help people become more in alignment with our energies. So it has value in many contexts as an energetic adjunct to bridge gaps in connections and in coverage when there is a need for divine interaction, and for people to act divinely, in particular. The problem is in finding something that is one size that fits all because tastes in music are so varied and to make such an adjunct uniformly beneficial and not, in some cases, a distraction would be the challenge. We cannot supply the tune, so you are on your own to explore this. It is not something we see as a high priority because words alone have power and the need for healing, in most cases, is quite apparent because there is associated suffering. To dress it up with lofty music is all well and good, but it is just as effective, and perhaps more so, to key the launching of Protocol work for healing off of the idea of the client's suffering in order to inspire compassion and a feeling of loving kindness within the practitioner, rather than simply to have a nice beautiful melody playing during the execution of the LHP to raise the practitioner's vibration. In a sense, that is a misdirection in itself, albeit a minor one, so we do not think this holds promise in helping make the Protocol work more effective.
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