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A quick read for you:
The Power of
Questions
"Be
patient toward all that is unresolved in your heart.
Try to love the questions themselves.
Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given because you would
not be able to live them.
And the point is to live everything. Live the question now.
Perhaps you will then gradually without noticing it,
Live along some distant day into the answers." ~Rainer Maria
Rilke
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When I read Rilke's beautiful
thoughts, I felt compelled to write the following. While
production and efficiency are important, they are there only to
support you, your self and your life.
I wish for
you that in the
busy-ness of your thoughts and concerns, your relationships and your
life,
that it this reminds us to stop, think, and most of all, question.
~ Leslie Robison
There are days when questions are
thrilling, enticements to places that are bright and windy and cozy
and colorful and filling and comforting, leading into ideas and
possibilities and all that is sacred about being alive.
They are like
slowly rolling a smooth and warm orb between your palms, feeling the
gentle pressure in your spine through your hands.
Some days
questions don't arrive at all, pushed aside by concerns and demands;
those are the days that pass too quickly, that are unexperienced,
unfelt.
Then there are
days when they are cumbersome and distracting, pulling toward places
that are uninviting and the air is thin. Those are the days that
benefit most, I think, when one can summon the breath to face them,
revel in them, wear them, explore them. Then that is the powerful
beauty of a question.
And in time,
those very questions can become thrilling again. |