A Question Mark begs us to continue, but an Exclamation Point is so final....


"Reason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning."
C. S. Lewis
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"A Question Mark begs us to continue, but an Exclamation Point is final."
Robert Millar


I had a wonderful discussion last night with a friend who asks great questions. The question last night that I found so interesting was a request for good questions to ask himself. 
Here are the questions I suggested he ask himself.....

  1. What does it mean that you are loved unconditionally and how does that impact how you interact with others?
  2. What does it mean that you are accepted unconditionally and how does that impact how you interact with others?
  3. What does it mean that you are empowered unconditionally and how does that impact how you interact with others?
I feel "good" answers are relatively easy to discover and even easier to distract ourselves with. On the other hand I feel "good" questions are quite hard to discover and rarely offer us a comfortable distraction. 

Have you found any compelling question marks lately that have the potential to deflate your ego and enlarge your soul by begging you to enter the realm of the unknown? Or have you been crafting strong exclamation points to end conversations both within your own mind and with other questioning minds around you?







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