In my role as a healer and a reader, I have encountered individuals from all walks of life. While most are delightful and welcoming, there have been rare instances where I’ve met individuals I wouldn’t naturally gravitate towards. However, my commitment to my service remains unwavering, transcending my personal opinions or feelings.

It’s a profound challenge not to judge, especially when faced with someone who claims to have been responsible for the deaths of over 165 males, including adults and children, during the war in Lebanon. He was convinced of his damnation, with no hope of redemption. The only counsel I could offer was to pray and seek forgiveness.

It was a challenging meeting because nothing and no one came through for him from the other side. I felt that he was utterly cut off and isolated, perhaps so he could pay a price or learn a lesson.

Unfortunately, there was nothing I could do to help him, and he was on a steady decline. The last I heard was that his wife had left him and that his mental state had worsened. I felt sad for him, despite knowing his past, and when I asked my communicator for guidance, I was told that we all have a choice.

Encounters with individuals from all walks of life, including those from the darker end of society, have been part of my journey. I’ve met many such individuals, and we’ve always shared a mutual respect, irrespective of their past actions or the circumstances that led them to a life of crime. Of course, I do not respect what they’ve done, but I do not look down on them. The core of my service is to assist those who seek genuine help, and I am merely the instrument, and I pray for them and that they may find their peace. Interestingly, the majority have shown deep appreciation and sincere gratitude. Many were intuitive and had different abilities that they could have put to good use, but sadly did not.

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