The spirit rescue is no different than the request of healing, for both rely on prior healing of the target individual, whether physical or spirit form. So the same factors apply, the level of belief, the state of being of the spirit in question, and the degree of difficulty represented, will be part of an overall equation in the ability to be successful. And in particular, because of the stakes involved, there is prudence in keeping things within the known range of effectiveness. And since this is ultimately unknowable without accurate guidance, that is again an alternative to question whether a certain target group can be managed in advance. So the same questions about limits in the description given about healing apply to spirit rescue work.
The anonymity is no barrier and is not treated differently compared to a named person. The intention of the request may be greater when the individual is known and there is greater sympathy for their suffering. That is a practitioner limitation and is one way in which the overall intention can waver, but the divine realm plays no favorites. And so the anonymity is not a problem for them. It is more a problem for the practitioner who has less invested in nameless, faceless, individuals for the most part.
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