Why is it so hard to ask the tough questions?
We all have got them. Questions that we are afraid to hear the answer to. Questions that make us squirm, cross our legs, and change the subject. Questions that hold power over us, because we are afraid to know.
I saw an episode on one of those dance shows that are wildly popular now. This couple's routine involved the girl fearlessly jumping into her partner's arms. Not just a little jump, but a serious launch into the air with great force. Since I don't watch those shows often and I am not much of a dancer it was initially lost of me. Not on the judges though. They were crying and beside themselves at how magnificently executed and beautiful their dance was.
I have had that image in my head for a while now. Fearless launching into the unknown and completely trusting that you are going to be OK.
I think it's like it with those questions we don't want to ask. I work with questions a lot, as they are at the basis of the Akashic Records work I do. I notice when I am hesitant to ask about a situation or a relationship that always lets me know there is a lot more to the subject than meets the eye. Over time I have began to ask the hard questions. Timidly at first, then with more confidence. It's sort of like starting a running program- it gets easier the more you do it. And guess what? The answers are never scary and I find great solace in having new perspective, as well as clarity.
It's a great place to launch off from.
Oct 6, 2009
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