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Ask and Ye Shall Not Necessarily Receive

Ask and Ye Shall Not Necessarily Receive

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There are promises that inspire — and then there are promises that quietly wound. Few are more repeated in the spiritual lexicon than “Ask and ye shall receive.” It sounds simple. It sounds divine. But for many, it’s a phrase that has left more silence than solace, more doubt than deliverance.

This episode isn’t about discarding faith, but about confronting the reality that asking doesn’t guarantee receiving — not from family, not from the world, and not even from the divine. Sometimes the cost of asking is punishment. Sometimes the question never leaves your lips because your voice has been too long suppressed. And sometimes the answer does come, but in ways you weren’t ready to see. From vows of silence carried across lifetimes, to the subtle politics of asking in relationships, Daniel and Elinor unravel the shadow beneath this spiritual cliché — and what it really means to find your voice in a world that often won’t hear it.

Whether you’ve asked and been ignored, asked and been punished, or stopped asking altogether, this conversation is for those who know the ache of unanswered prayers — and the deeper initiation that lives inside them.

Together, we ask:
– What if asking is less about receiving, and more about reclaiming the right to speak?
– What if silence isn’t absence, but a wound inherited across lifetimes?
– And what if the truest response isn’t an answer at all, but a mirror of who you’re becoming?

In this episode:
– The hidden costs of asking: punishment, exile, and silence
– Childhood, ancestry, and past-life vows that shape the right to ask
– Why “manifestation culture” skips over the deepest wound: not knowing how to ask at all
– Personal stories of spiritual abandonment, relationship dynamics, and suppressed needs
– The astrology of Mercury and the voice, and what it reveals about expression
– Why communication is never just transactional, but an exchange of energy
– How learning to ask — even without receiving — becomes an act of sacred defiance

Hosts: Daniel Darman & Elinor Moshe
Speakers: Daniel Darman & Elinor Moshe
Produced by: Truth of You
Copyright: © 2025 Truth of You
Website: truthofyou.com.au
Instagram: @theelinormoshe & @thedanieldarman

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