Questions
Asking ourselves loving questions brings internal clarity and sheds light on our perceptions.
With examination, we no longer sit on the sidelines, but are gracefully led to transformation.

I’ve been camping on these:
- What does it look like for me to be healthy; physically, mentally, and or spiritually?
- What does it feel like to fall back into addiction? Addiction has many facets keeping me fixated on: self-worth, applause, money, fast-pace life, narrow-mindedness…
- How can I be full of light and life?
- What’s in front of me that makes me hopeful?
- When do I feel most whole?
- Will I allow the light energy to enter?
- Can I hold the vision of a renewed self?
Additionally, asking questions to others such as these, often makes room for curiosity and reframes to invoke change—without fixing. Like multiplying wildflowers, questions make a new path.

What questions resonate with you?