can vs should
just because you can, does it mean you should?
i am steadfast in that no one should perform healing work on anyone without their consent. to me, it is irresponsible of a “healer” to do something to someone without them knowing or agreeing. how does that healer know what will happen? ...even the best psychics don’t see it all. healing will always be the deepest when done by the person themselves—weather or not they’re seeking it. for someone to assert their power and authority over another because “it’s in their client’s best interest”...but is it? “they need the help”...but do they?
who are you to decide in what time, in what way, that someone must make changes. sometimes major life changes?
spirit attachments, for example, can completely change even physical compositions of their host. when removed without consent, it has the ability to cause severe depression or even physical sickness. and the reason being because some spirits have been with their host for so long, that they don’t know how to live a physical life without the spirit. the person’s identity may be so intertwined with the entity that to separate could cause a major spiritual break—ah and this is where the psychic may not see the possible outcomes.
even if they are your best friend, and enemy, or your mother—you will never intimately know that person as they know of themself.
but what if it’s causing the healer disruption? the healer must change their configuration as they are triggered by these events—they are the ones with a problem. their “client” may not be in a place to receive this spiritual information. and it is not for you to intervene.
a healer may intervene if in some way their spiritual effects are causing harm or danger to them personally...not them just being disrupted by the events taking place.
if i am being harmed by someone else’s attachment—it attacks me, affects my child, i will remove it from my space. may it take it from the person without consent? possibly. but in that case the spirit has chosen to remove itself from its host.
for my comfort, work is never done FOR myself ON another.