A question from Robin…
Beloved Holy Mother,
Would lavender be a next color in our Light Explosion protocol? I have been feeling this lately.
The Seer:
IF there is going to be an additional color in the Light Explosion Protocol, it would possibly be Haint Blue. (Waterscape SW 64700 is the name of the Haint Blue paint made by Sherwin-Williams.)
It may at times look as though we are skipping colors in our Light Explosion protocol, but each color has a very specific purpose that is needed to balance life on Earth.✶ The protocol is an extremely powerful protective gift from the Infinite for these particularly trying times when there is a very hostile attack on life on Earth.
The following should also be taken into consideration as to what color layers are chosen by the Infinite to form the shield of white light that creates invisibility against ill intent:
- The layers of light creating a luminous cocoon of sanctity, caused by the light explosion protocol, is an exact replica of the minuscule subatomic particles (awareness particles) that form the building blocks of individuated life.
- The layers of colors of light should be seen not as separate, but as a combination — an accumulative end-product. For instance, if sky blue and emerald green are used successively they create turquoise. Unless the turquoise that results isn't potent enough, the combination of the previous two colors would make the addition of turquoise as a separate color unnecessary.
- If someone were to add a specific color they think might be a nice addition, the end product would not be a pure pearlescent white shield; it would have a tint of color that would prevent the formation of invisibility.
The Seer
✶See: The Light Explosion Protocol and The Light Explosion Kit (A Mental Evocation)
Sarah says
Interesting! We just painted one of our little boys rooms a darker shade of this colour, it felt secure and comforting. Almost went with this colour in this shade but for some reason the darker shade felt more right 😊 beautiful colour though!
Barbara Kathryn says
A peaceful shade of bluish green. We mixed just that shade for two of our sitting room walls in Scotland, overlooking a bay of the firth. The other two were a similar tone of pastel blue. It seemed to make our indoors ambience closer to the one the gulls soared through. Without the grey…
V says
While I appreciate the paint brand reference for knowing the color, their logo and motto give pause…
Dhani says
Interesting. Why would anyone mess with the Light explosions protocol…..
Vanessa says
What would the new colour for the light explosion protocol protect against and what tone would it hold ? Would there be a new Angelgod and sigel to add to the mentally evoked light explosion protocol ?