Do you ever honestly ask yourself WHY you would like to know something in particular? The inquisitive mind wants to know all kinds of things, soaks up information like a sponge, asks lots of questions, searches for answers and, after many years of the rapidly growing internet, is now discovering the wonderful world of AI. At last there is an even more efficient tool for answering so many questions! 

And so the search becomes an addiction. The ego-driven mind, which has not learned to serve the soul and life, gets lost in this addiction and loses itself in a vast sea of information, whether it is true or not, gets lost in an infinity of answers that it cannot anchor in life. 

Asking the right questions is an art. What can you actually do or change in your life with an answer, what will be different afterwards compared to the time before? Will your question and its answer serve to bring more love, truth and awareness into your life? Will this broaden and deepen your relationships and increase mutual understanding? Will you be able to better realize your soul path here on earth and put more of your talents into practice than before? 

Or do you simply suffer from the fear of missing out? Do you want to appear clever? Exercise power? Knowledge is power. Power over whom and over what? To do what exactly? Or are you perhaps afraid of the answers and their consequences to really important questions, and distract yourself from reality with irrelevant issues? 

In my opinion, there are indeed no stupid questions, but there are certainly some that make no sense in a certain situation, at a certain time, but simply cost us energy and valuable time and distract us from our lives. I wish you the clarity to ask the questions that are really important to you, so that the answers can enrich your life, expand it and fill it with more true meaning and joy.

© Peggy Vogt 2024