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Friday, March 18, 2016

QUALITY QUESTIONS




I have always been a fan of asking quality questions.  A quality question is one that you will not regret when you get the answer for it…LOL  The word question, has the following within it: seeking, searching, investigating, looking, pursuing.  All of these reference back to: what are you looking for when you are asking the question?

The quality of our lives depends on the questions we ask.  When you have something good that has happened to you and you wonder, “when is this going to end?” or “how long will this last?” or “when is the other shoe going to drop?” you are pretty much asking for the experience to end and it will.  Remember: ask and you are given.

When we ask ourselves empowering questions and listen for the answers, opportunities begin to come about.  In this physical world perception is everything.  The way we see our world (our perception) changes and with it, the way we interact with everything shifts as well. 

I have seen that sometimes a so called “bad” thing happens to someone and they say, “What next?”  LOL  This is when I want to ask, “Are you serious? Did you not have enough already? You want more?”

We tend to think of “asking” only in the manner of prayer.  We think the rest of the time we are on lunch break or something.  No matter where you are, in what physical situation or place you are, when you ask a question, you can be sure that it will be answered.  I have seen men who are in love with their wives, say, “who would not want a woman like this?” only to find themselves a few short months later not wanting her.  Or they have something that is really working for them, a good job or a good life and they say, “Why wouldn’t I want this?” and the beautiful Universe sends them reasons not to, because they asked for it.

Try asking powerful and productive questions, so that you keep what is good in your life and you would not sabotage yourself and get even more. Ask the type of questions that when the answer comes, you won’t say, “I knew this was too good to last.” Not realizing that you are the sole saboteur of the good thing you had by the wrong question you asked.
To have good things happening to you all the time, ask good questions mindfully all the time.

Live in Light!
EL

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