DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial InterlopersIf so, can using the LHP and DSMR protocol, with the new additions for working on chronic virus infection, enable healing of coronary artery disease?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
This is what you have been working towards steadily for a long time in a relentless pursuit, driven by your wonderful curiosity, to define in detail the mechanisms underlying human suffering. At the present time, there are precious few antiviral agents of real power and wide applicability. This will not change, given the ignorance of the medical community not understanding the tremendous need. Gains have been made in preventing infectious disease through vaccination programs, although with variable success. But once a chronic viral infection gets underway and becomes entrenched, there is little medicine has to offer, as yet, to counter this. As with many such shortcomings, the answer always is to reach out to the divine, in fact, always as a first step because we can do things with far greater power and reach than possible through physical means, no matter what the technology might entail. Divine healing can be slow, but it can always be in the mix and that argues strongly for it to be included any time there is a problem. The LHP and DSMR together, give the divine realm the instructions and charter to attack the problem of chronic microbial infection in earnest and in a powerful way. There is still the difficulty of personal karma that can be a barrier to rapid healing. One of the liabilities of understanding without knowing what to do about the knowledge one has gained, is that it can lead people to be misdirected and believing suffering is inevitable, that it is a natural part of the environment and to be expected. So it is simply a matter of bad luck if one acquires an illness because little can be done. There is much learning needed here to raise up humanity with greater awareness about how things truly work, and the power of the divine, when approached with the necessary belief quotient in the divine and in the self, armed with specific requests describing what is wrong, and what among the many divine approaches for healing, need to be applied. That is a prescription for success that cannot be matched by human technology.