
When you ask a question, you’re setting something into motion by the very formation of the question, which is like a vacuum and that vacuum seeks to be filled. The more you’re able to put the parts together within the question, the elements that the question is seeking by its very construct; the faster you’ll have solutions, discoveries, ideas, direction, question formation. It could be said that question formation is a science. It’s a real science, and it has to do with energy and the vacuum. It has to do with physics. It has to do with electricity, and it has to do with forming something in such a way that all of the answers, all of the discoveries, all of the direction where you may or may not be looking, can flow into that question construct, and then you hold the question with others for it to arrive.
This is one of the most important teachings of today, question formation. Some people would say, well, it’s just inquiry. It’s no big deal. It’s just inquiring. Inquiring is one thing. Question formation is another. Science and how you do it can determine whether you’re going to get the answers, the direction, the solutions flowing into those that are holding the question. For those of you that are interested in learning this or having me provide a class or some type of training or teaching, happy to come to you and work with you and your team, or you and your executive branch, or you and your leadership.
Below is the video that explains this. This needs to be taught all over the world.
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