Saturday, May 31, 2008

Questions

I thought if would be neat to pose a few thought provoking questions for us to ponder or comment on. If you do wish to comment, try to listen to your inner voice and answer with your first response before reading other's comments. It may be necessary to do it during a quiet time in your day, when you first wake up or an hour or so after the kids are down for the night, which is what I will do. Also, if you wouldn't mind sharing your age, (in this body only - okay) that would be super cool too!
Here goes...

What is the most difficult thing in your life for which you are grateful for?


What would happen if men and women began to speak the same language?


Why must you love someone enough to let them go?


If you could ask God one question, what would it be?


It can be difficult to share concerns with those we respect and care about or even those we don't know that well. Why is it so hard for people to make connections, and in the process gain insights?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What is the most difficult thing in your life for which you are grateful for? Raising my 3 children has been my most challenging experience to date. It's non-stop and sometimes I just can't wait until the end of the day when I get to rest and close my eyes before I get up and do it again. I'm grateful when I see the light and love permeating every inch of their being. They are all so special and have taught many great lessons (to our family) in such a short period of time.


What would happen if men and women began to speak the same language?
Life would be uneventful!

Why must you love someone enough to let them go? Love is unselfish and we are born with free will.

If you could ask God one question, what would it be?


It can be difficult to share concerns with those we respect and care about or even those we don't know that well. Why is it so hard for people to make connections, and in the process gain insights? I think we're afraid of how others will judge us, we hold up this sheath so that our authentic, pure self becomes conveluded in the character we want others to believe in, we too begin (over time) to fool ourselves into believing our own lies that the connection is non existant because of the false premise it is set on. Evette