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Let us not
look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness.
- James Thurber
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Questions can help you become more self aware. Are you where you live?
Are you your job? Are you what you look like? The answers to these questions
are only reflections of who you are to the outside world. But its
just that, a reflection of your inner self. To go below the surface,
the questions need to be more meaningful.
Think of the questions as being
in layers. Each level or layer of questioning takes you closer and closer
to the core of your being.
Example of Layers
What type of people do I enjoy spending time with?
Well...they have to be open-minded people. I really enjoy their company.
Why do I enjoy being with open-minded people?
Because then I can explore lots of different ideas. I enjoy searching for
answers. And if theyre open-minded, the exploration can go anywhere!
What do I mean by exploration can go anywhere?
I mean I can investigate all the big questions in life like...Why are we
here or where do emotions come from?
How does being with open-minded people assist me in exploring
those questions?
Well...if theyre open-minded they wont make fun of my ideas.
Why is it important to me that people not make fun of my ideas?
Because it feels like my ideas are..well...me. I dont like being made
fun of.
Why dont I like being made fun of?
Because then I feel shitty about myself.
Why would I feel shitty about myself if people made fun of me?
Because theyre not accepting me for who I am!
Why do I feel shitty if others dont accept me for who I am?
Because it means Im not OK.
How does others not accepting me mean Im not okay?
Hmmmm.... I guess it doesn't have to mean that.
As you can see, the further down in the questioning process you go,
the more you can tap into why you do what you do and who you are. It
will take time for you to go through all the questions if you keep digging
down each layer. Feel free to refer back to this example when answering
the questions.
Question Tips

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