Ask and you shall receive

Question: Would you please explain how ascended master students can balance their desires to be more, with their desires to respect the wisdom and guidance of the hierarchy of ascended masters? Is it appropriate for ascended master students to respectfully and neutrally request to learn about specific divine aspects of God, such as abundance? Are ascended master students not to ask about specific topics of interest, and wait for the hierarchy of ascended masters to tell the students which topics to learn? Is there a middle way like ascended master Gautama Buddha has proposed such that the hierarchy lead and guide and the students neutrally and respectfully make requests?


Answer from the Ascended Master Jesus  through Kim Michaels. This answer was given during the 2022 Webinar for America – The Resurrection of Democracy.

Well, we have said for a long time, “Ask and you shall receive”. That is what I said 2000 years ago. It is quite appropriate for you to ask. But it is, of course, an interaction between us. We give you teachings that we deem are important. We allow you to ask questions—which by the way, has not really been done in previous dispensations—and you are free to ask about any topic. There is both, there is that interaction of it.

Now, obviously, when you ask a question, you will get an opportunity to look at why you are asking the question, what is your motive? What is your attitude? What do you hope to get out of it? Some people do not really ask a question, they make a statement to demonstrate to others how smart they are. But we allow all to ask the questions. But as we have said before, you can ask anything you want, but we will answer whatever we want.

 

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