DWQA QuestionsCategory: Subconscious ChannelingHe asks: “I guess I am just wishing to bring more relief quicker to more people, and especially LHP practitioners who we need on their A game, who don’t seem to engage often in other healing work, and I think that’s a travesty. Perhaps if they spent a small fraction of their time spent in LHP-DSMR but rather doing current-life, conscious, live therapies, and trauma resolution, they would improve and heal much faster, and their LHP-DSMRs would become subsequently stronger, making this a win-win and the ideal healing strategy, especially for LHP practitioners.” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 6 months ago
While you have a certain bias here and some concerns about not wanting to miss important issues, we are on record as promoting healing avidly, to make clear that it cannot be overdone, so it is almost always the case there is more to do no matter where you reach in a campaign to free a person from their trauma history. That does not mean it is hopeless so the attempt is not warranted, and even if there is a need to seemingly repeat something, you are seeing only the front end and not what happens to the energy sent through the system and on to the akashic records. So if an event emerges that is accessible readily to the upper subconscious mind, and resembles or even is identical to one worked on previously, it may well be the case that a second go-round, in sending the healing energy through after reframing the scene, will go out to additional parallel life trauma not heretofore addressed and resolved. So, in that way, a trauma in the current life is acting as a kind of hypersensitivity showing the client where their vulnerable issues lie. Those soft spots are not only revealing but are an important signpost that can lead the healing effort on what turns out to be a complex journey that will not be fully understood and appreciated by the practitioner or the client at the conscious level.