DWQA QuestionsCategory: Subconscious ChannelingYou have told us once again that our use of Deep Subconscious Channeling with Trauma Resolution will be “the key to curing mental illness in human beings once and for all.” It’s not clear how that original pronouncement could be so without taking into account cellular consciousness and cellular memory issues. Was that prediction because, in addition to resolving inner torment of the deep subconscious, the process also reaches beliefs held within cellular consciousness? Don’t we need to use a parallel process to ensure the latter is addressed thoroughly?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
A parallel process will indeed speed things up considerably, but what you are coming to appreciate here with your questions is that you may have been impinging on cellular memory issues with your channeling process all along. That is because the deep subconscious has the greatest reach of any level of the mind and indeed knows where the skeletons are buried because it listens to the conscious self, the upper subconscious, and cellular consciousness all throughout the mind and body on a regular basis to monitor all that is happening, and as well can impart its impressions to put them in memory in other locations if that seems important to carry out. So it can also be an accurate reporter and go-between for a repair process via healing, as you do with deep subconscious channeling with trauma resolution. So that process will tune into issues at times, held not just within the deep subconscious but within cellular consciousness, as well as the akashic records that might be resonating with stored negativity in the body, as a starting point according to the sequence of events in facilitating a session using HMR. So this will be a helpful realization and lead to further insights as well in sorting out the intricacy and interplay of the multiple repositories of information, and the workings of consciousness important to well-being and healing when things go wrong.