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Questions Not Meant to the Answered

There are questions that are not meant to be answered.
They are only meant to be asked.

If we attempt to answer these types of questions,
we invariably do so using the process of thinking,
and thereby we only receive answers as mental concepts.
If we settle for mental concepts,
it means we are satisfied with information, not knowledge.
Information is thought-form that has only a mental component to it.
Knowledge, on the other hand, contains an integrated
physical, mental, and emotional component to it.

When we do not answer a question mentally,
but instead choose to sit within the resonance of the question,
the answer unfolds organically within our life
as an integrated physical, mental and emotional experience.
-Michael Brown