As we look at the questions we should be asking, we look for a purpose, a quest, a reason for “it all”. So how do we define the question further and what answers do we expect. The question always determines the answer we are given. How deep do you want to go, how deep is your question?
When we establish our goals we seek Divine Intervention. We ask in private, a prayer if you will of what our direction would best serve the Whole. It starts out as a release, letting go of all past beliefs, false hopes and letting go of the fear of the outcome. This release is an important part of the process of proper questions, for we can shape our own answer before asking the question. If we are stuck in the past or worried about the future, our own beliefs will come back as an answer, maybe the incorrect one if we are not present in the moment. The moment is the only time we possess in Divine Time and the only way to really get the Devine Intervention we seek.
So we quiet ourselves, thinking only in the Present, and begin the journey. The question is asked and we wait for an answer. The answer comes through meditation, a clearing of the mind from the vast number of thoughts it holds. The answer comes to us in varied forms that we determine. Some see visions, others voices, still others a feeling of peace when we ponder on the correct answer.
Next is what we do with the answer. This stage can determine the outcome of the answer. Many will go on “as if” and ignore the Answer; others will wrestle with the Answer and deny the vision of the future. Still others will seek direction through the current belief system and get “stuck”. To make the difference we must hold the answer in Mind, letting the vision become a part of us. This is done by living the outcome until the answer becomes the only way we live. We feel how it feels, we act “as if” it has occurs and we visualize only the Answer as being “real”.
Our questions will always be answered if asked in this manner. We can hold the visions to the Light or we can continue on what we know as familiar and lose sight of our own Divinity. The only avenue for me is to keep seeking and living the Answers I receive.
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