My answer is a resounding NO
Because it turns out that this master doesn't exist.
"The
Venetian Master" is one of the fictional characters that the charlatan
Charles Leadbeater came up with to deceive his followers.
And
this lie was taken up by several charlatans who emerged later; first by Alice Bailey, and later by the messengers of the Ascended Masters.
The Prophets
Elizabeth
and Mark Prophet took this charade to the extreme of not only
transmitting supposed messages from the Venetian Master, but also
claiming that this master, through dictation, had revealed that Ruth
Hawkins (one of the directors of the Prophet organization) was "his twin
flame" and that when she ascended, her name would be "Goddess of
Beauty".
The metaphysicians
Modern
metaphysicians parrot the spurious messages invented by the messengers
of the Ascended Masters, and some metaphysicians have added more
inventions.
The channelers
Subsequently,
a lot of charlatans have also been pretending to communicate
telepathically with The Venetian and transmit his messages, but in
reality those messages have been created by these people and they
simply attribute their authorship to the "Venetian Master" to try to
give more prestige to their messages.
CONCLUSION
Whenever
you hear someone claiming to transmit the teachings of the Venetian
Master, be very suspicious because it is almost certain that this
individual is a fraud.

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