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[i]As a parent, you must ask permission from the Higher Selves involved to determine if you are in harmony to represent a healing or other requests on behalf of your child. Look inwardly to deeply feel the answer you receive within, or muscle test. In most cases, in natural law parents have the authority to request spiritual support for their child that is free of interference, until the child is of legal age making their own decisions fully in cause and effect, which is about 21. This changes if the child is incapable of accepting self-responsibility because of mental or health issues.  Parents are representative guardians of their children in natural law. If for some reason there is a "no" answer received that blocks the parent's support requests, (which means that it would cause interference in the natural course of events) wait until another time or ask for a direct lead as to what step is next for you to best support your child. Pay attention to guidance received.  
[i]As a parent, you must ask permission from the Higher Selves involved to determine if you are in harmony to represent a healing or other requests on behalf of your child. Look inwardly to deeply feel the answer you receive within, or muscle test. In most cases, in natural law parents have the authority to request spiritual support for their child that is free of interference, until the child is of legal age making their own decisions fully in cause and effect, which is about 21. This changes if the child is incapable of accepting self-responsibility because of mental or health issues.  Parents are representative guardians of their children in natural law. If for some reason there is a "no" answer received that blocks the parent's support requests, (which means that it would cause interference in the natural course of events) wait until another time or ask for a direct lead as to what step is next for you to best support your child. Pay attention to guidance received.