From my viewpoint, this mindset of wanting to receive knowledge is potentially dangerous. There are a number of things that can go really, really south. Here are some examples.
* You don't get what you are looking for, maybe you don't even meet any entities, and the disappointment shakes you to the foundations of your being. In a deep trip, this can best be described as 'falling into Hell'. You won't like it.
* You attract and get messed up by malicious entities. You won't like it.
* You get answers, but they are ego traps and plain gibberish. However, due to hyperreality, you become convinced that they are a higher truth. You end up psychotic from a consensus reality viewpoint. You might like it at first, but on the long term you won't like it.
* You get 'correct' answers, but end up tied to malicious entities. You'll like it at first... only at first.
* etc.
Take care. I think the best approach is that of an explorer. You go into an experience hoping you may find adventure, maybe even treasure, but you have no idea what kind of adventure and what kind of treasure. So you just go and accept what you find, and if it's worthwhile, you take it back with you.
Do you believe in the THIRD SUMMER OF LOVE?