Master Asker:
“Ask and it shall be given to you.” (Matthew 7:7-8)
and…
“Ask and keep on asking” (Matthew 7:7)
and…
“You have not because you ask not” (James 4:2)
and…
“You ask and do not receive because you ask amiss.” (James 4:3”
and…
“I will do whatever you ask in my name that the father may be glorified in the son.” (John 14:13)
and the list goes on and on… I think it’s safe to say that “asking” is a rather important concept in the Bible, unfortunately, yet again, the church has missed the boat on this one.
We, all of us, are God (supreme infinite consciousness) experiencing our creation (life) through these unique, individual human forms. Knowing this, who would God ask for something? He/She/We wouldn’t, because they/we are the source of all things.
“Asking” in the Bible actually means “claiming.” This makes total sense with what modern science has discovered about our reality, there is a quantum field where all possibilities exist, and this is precisely why “with God all things are possible.” (Matthew 19:26)
Manifesting at its core is “asking” aka choosing/claiming which possibility we would like to experience in our reality. Imagine a large grid where every little square represents the infinite possibilities available to you. Choose one, and when you do, imagine it lighting up on the grid, as it begins to pulse with light due to your intention, it begins to move towards you. Assume the reality of what you have chosen, and persist in that assumption until it reaches you (manifests).
“I will do whatever you ask in my name that the father may be glorified in the son.” (John 14:13)
Every time you ask in this manner you receive. Supreme consciousness (the father, your highest self)) is glorified in the son (you, your temporary human form) every time you successfully manifest something in your reality.
So then, what are you waiting for? Ask, and keep on asking…
In love and light,
-J