Questions

It’s logical that we ask questions when we want to understand something more deeply. Questions are the paint brush for the curious mind; a powerful tool used to create a clear picture.

I have deep relationship with the question phase of discovery. So much so that I felt slightly betrayed to discover that my method of asking questions may be limiting me.

I’ve realized that I could spend a lifetime absorbing the answer to a simple question and still feel unfulfilled. That’s because questions are not completed through the accumulation of answers from someone else’s experience, but are ultimately meant to lead us into our own experience.

There is a point where a question can transcend from being a scavenger hunt of answers, to being an immersion into experience. When this time comes, we have to be willing to let go of the question and enter into experience.

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