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Post by hereske on Dec 16, 2010 20:19:28 GMT -5
A friend works at at a center for very disturbed kids that have dropped out of the Foster system. Lots of abuse etc and of course they have lots of anger and emotion issues.
So using the SRC would the client be "all those kids at the center" . I am planning to run balance emotions and spiritual correction.
There are specific "problem children" so would it more powerful to run those individually?
And finally am I correct that I need to approval from the Center Management to do this run? (That should be interesting).
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Post by cindyd on Dec 17, 2010 19:54:55 GMT -5
good luck with asking for that permission. In my private practice I never do anything without permission.. . I'll await GMD response.
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Post by 5sevens on Dec 17, 2010 22:51:58 GMT -5
This is not an unusual situation. Many of us have encountered homes and institutions and schools etc where we would relish the opportunity to lend our skills and tools to the betterment of all involved. However, permission is definitely the way to go. I would check with the director of the facility on their guidelines. They may need to get individual permission from each family involved; or they may already have blanket approval as a condition of residence. The director could give you permission to run his business and facility and thus avoid running individuals. You could then conduct a session the way you described it at the beginning of your post. This is a great post because it addresses the universal law of permission. My belief is this: God gives us all free will; I can't help but follow that Supreme guideline.
Stay Blessed!
Ray
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Post by Kathy Blair on Dec 18, 2010 13:30:04 GMT -5
In several conversations in the past, I have discussed "premission" and "free will" issues with both Ray Foley and with Grand Master David. I have asked them many times questions such as "This tool is so great!! Can we provide a session to the hospitals, where some are clinging to life / help the babies, etc.etc."
"This tool could so help that person who is suffering and learning their life lessons through pain. Can I just help them out with a session?"
"That person is my friend and he is killing himself over his addictions to tobacco, alcohol and gambling! Can I provide a session to help?'
The answer is: FREE WILL. We were given free will to choose for ourselves, and each has that right. When we do not get permission, we are choosing for the other and interfering, unasked.
That one concept has been tough for me to internalize in the face of such a tool as this. "They" have to ask for help; and we have to let them choose; without judgment. Help to heal as many as you can, once they have chosen to receive the healing.
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Post by hereske on Dec 24, 2010 15:15:47 GMT -5
I have thought about this permission question a bit more and wonder if maybe it is possible to run a program on an institution after all. (without express permission). We do not need to ask someone's permission to pray for them. They still subconsciously choose to let the prayer work or not. Since this is SRC(spiritual is the key) could we not put this into the theme..."I pray for balancing emotions of all the children and staff at institution X), and then run the program as normal. The key here is that I am praying for this to happen. The frequencies will not be forced on them by God and each can choose to deny or accept the frequencies that are sent. Please let me know if you think this is a possible approach. Heiko
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Post by cindyd on Dec 26, 2010 23:17:54 GMT -5
I have mixed feelings. I have a client who is purchasing the software and she said she would use it on me. . I said I was doing it on myself and would prefer she didn't. When I pray for someone I say if it is the will of their soul and in their highest interest to receive this intention. I do have an example where prayer seemed to "interfere". I am a pediatric hospice nurse and was visiting a terminally ill child. . . . based on my 30 plus years experience working, the child was within a couple of days of death. . . . 3 weeks later I was still visiting. the grandmother was there, I said are you praying for her.. . she said yes, I asked her to share what she was saying. . .it was that the child not die and get well. I asked her if she was willing to pray that her grandaughter be at peace and let God decide if that was here or heaven. . . .she died a few days later. Coincidence? It felt to me like the child and family were experiencing proloned suffering.. . . with the other prayer, they were asking that their will be done, rather than THY will be done. I think it is very important to be clear with your intention. I have worked on "buildings" with Indigo. rather than the people in them. Will await other perspectives.
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Post by drd on Jan 6, 2011 18:15:22 GMT -5
I too have been working with permission issues in my practice for many years.
I definitely do not work on anyone without their express permission.
That being said, for a group like you are speaking of this is what I would do: Name your group like this......'This session is for XXX institutionalized children (or whatever it is called). If the children at xxx facility choose not to accept this healing session, or if it would be inappropriate in any way, then please send the energy to other beings that would like to receive it.'
There are plenty of other ill souls that would gladly enjoy the energy of the session, and this way you put it into God's hands to send it where it would be most accepted.
This can work for any institution. Consider St. Judes, hospitals, etc.
That is the way I work with the issue ;D D.
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