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Questioning: a creative process

Today’s article is about taking a step beyond the usual practical aspects of being in business and fulfilling work commitments. It is about the use of questioning.

What could be of more value in today’s world than to be connected to your sense of joy and purpose? When so many people work with a grinding mindset that they “have to” rather than because they “feel to” or, more relaxedly and healthily, because they simply“love what they do”.

In my work I am constantly researching to improve the services I offer as well as to find my heart in what I do. There is inevitably the time spent in wondering (and sometimes worrying), then again comes the moment of realisation and clarifying alignment. After 30 years of working at it, I wonder why I am not completely at peace with life as it is, but I am beginning to understand that inner peace and alignment come from honouring and allowing the processes.

My process often comes down to a series of questions in which this week’s became a final “what do I love to do?”(What activity will inspire me and enliven me and motivate me to act?)

My question hit the mark, and as usual, in divine time, I received an inner response and knowing. What, I wonder, are the questions that you could ask yourself - to bring about a greater awakening within you - to being alive - to connect with what is deepest within your heart?

I wish you well in your sacred journey.

© Greg Govinda 2008


"Carpenters bend wood; fletchers bend arrows; wise men fashion themselves."

Gautama Buddha

 

 

 

 

 

"Can you tell me who has built this house of ours? And where do you hurry to before your death? Can you find the thing of true value
in this world?"

Kabir

 

 

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