Live Your Questions
An analytical mind is in a constant state of asking questions.
There’s an agitation to seek an answer and follow its paved road.
What’s usually associated with this desire is anxiety, dismay, consternation, and perhaps a further ‘closing of the mind’.
Let’s face it…an analytical mind tends to have blinders on so it can narrow its focus and get the ‘right answer’.
So, what happens when you choose to Live Your Questions and NOT lead from a typical analytical mind?
That intention signifies that:
- obviously, you’re not going to find the answer right away…living requires the passing of time;
- cultivation of patience because you’ll be in a continuous state of softly seeking;
- a feeling within the body akin to freedom and exploration…which is the oppositive feeling of anxiety: an agitated, restless body;
- a softening and relaxation of the mind…which is the opposite feeling of a constantly running mind, attached firmly to beliefs and ideals.
Now that you know these easy steps on what is required, how do you cultivate the practice of Live Your Questions?
Let’s face it…an analytical mind tends to have blinders on so it can narrow its focus and get the ‘right answer’.