Transfer of consciousness with organ transplant 

Question 1: In a previous Q&A, the masters said regarding blood donation and organ transplants that organs carry the donor’s consciousness and therefore, the recipient should ask the masters to remove the energy, demagnetize the organ so that they may be free from the lower elements of the donor’s consciousness. Fourteen years ago, I donated 70% of my liver to my critically ill daughter through a living liver transplant. Since then, I have observed, quite surprisingly, that her personality has become noticeably similar to mine. However, at that time I was not aware of the teachings of the ascended masters and therefore, did not make any such request. My questions are as follows: Is it still necessary or meaningful to request the removal of my energy from the transplanted organ even after so many years?

Answer from the Ascended Master Mother Mary through Kim Michaels. This answer was given during the 2025 Korea Conference.

The short answer is yes, it is meaningful, and it is important.

Question 2: If lower elements of consciousness can be transferred through physical organs, is it acceptable or even beneficial if higher elements are transferred as well?

If you have a higher level of consciousness than the person receiving the transplant, then it can be beneficial to that person. But on the other hand, you also have the concern that this person needs to be able to evolve based on their own level of consciousness and the free will choices. I cannot give you an absolute answer to this question. What I can say is that you should still request that your consciousness and energy be withdrawn from the transplanted organ, so it does not affect the recipient. You do this according to the vision of Christ and if it is beneficial for the recipient that they retain the energy and the consciousness then it will not be removed. But at least you have made the request, so that we have the authority to step in when needed.

Question 3: Could this type of transfer involve a subtle interference with the recipient’s free will? This question arises especially because after the transplant I noticed my daughter began making decisions that felt somewhat different from her previous tendencies.

Well yes it certainly can do this. In some cases, this can be beneficial and otherwise not. But you still need to ask for this to be withdrawn in accordance with the vision of Christ and then we will determine what applies in the individual situation.

 

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