Floating A QuestionAnd try to love the questions themselves. Do not seek the answers that can not be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will gradually, without noticing it, Live along some distant day into the answer." --Rilke Floating a question When you are condsidering a really big question in your life, use this process and allow it to move you to your depths. You will open up to all of the question's possible ramifications and to solutions that you have never considered. Such a question is much more significant than simply solving a challenge or issue. For that you "Step into the Wondering Move." Floating a question includes your own sense of self-worth and requires you to see yourself from another perspecitve. Envision the question floating like a feather above you, watch it gently land on the lake, and just allow yourself to float on its energy as you go about your life. You take no outward action. Instead, just take the question with you into your heart, your sense of self, and your everyday life and allow it to touch and move you. The awareness you are seeking will gradually settle in to your heart. And when you are ready come back. A new question will emerge from time to time ... how do you act and think... when... you become the source... of... wisdom and abundance... in your life and you have no cash or apparent net worth due to some interesting calamity? No part of this site may be quoted or reproduced without prior written permission. |
Like a feather floating gently in through your life, please consider: how do you act and think... when... you become the source... of wisdom and abundance... and you have... no cash or apparent net worth... due to some interesting calamity? The question will change approximately every two weeks ... |
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