Forming The Question – Transcript

The next part of what I’m going to talk to you about in this other section called “Forming The Question.”

Is such an interesting area.

It’s so interesting.

The ramifications for learning how to form the right questions to help solve problems.

Years or other peoples or systemic problems is incredible.

This is a science and an art.

I’ve had the good pleasure of being in this realm for 40 years.

Literally 40 years.

I’ve been fascinated with the area of solution delivery.

I’ve been fascinated why certain problems can’t be solved sooner.

I see not only possibility, I see the agency of causality being totally doable.

Through my lifetime, my father taught me how to ask questions.

He was a very inquisitive man.

I fell in love with inquiry.

I fell in love with asking questions.

What I learned to do early in my life, through doing it and doing it, is learning how to formulate the questions.

What I discovered is that forming a question is doable, is transmittable, is teachable, and is deployable.

Because questions are not inactive.

They’re not passive.

They’re active.

They’re dynamic.

They have energy in them.

They’re not mute.

They’re not dead.

They’re not just things.

They’re not just particles.

They’re charged particles in a question where you have two tension points or three tension points, whatever are the tension points that are seeking resolution in time and space.

Questions are alive.

And questions when formulated well can activate people, can inspire people, can empower people to do and say and take on things they never had before.

Questions and learning how to ask them and formulate them are a key to solving all of our problems on Earth from this and future generations.

I spent so many years asking questions, not only in my show, it’s rain making time, but asking questions.

I asked a question so many years ago and it took me all over the world.

I’ve spent, I don’t know, 45 years of my life on a fort.

Let’s see.

No, about 42 years of my life on it.

And only now at this time in history is there a potential to bring this through, first time.

Not easily, but it’s the first time.

And the question that I asked and I sat with and I shared with others is what would it take to deliver a critical mass of solutions and discoveries that would benefit humankind in this and future generations?

And if you would like to book an appointment with me about how to formulate questions that get things to move, please book your appointment.

Thank you very much.


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