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Can you feel the excitement and the curiosity when you ask "Why?" This is how you touch the power of Creative Questions. Knowing how Creative Questions work, allows you to easily create the reality that you consciously want.

 

The Continuous Thinking Force
Your mind is always busy thinking, whether you like it or not. It is almost impossible to turn off your thinking. Your mind has its own energy and doesn’t require any effort from you to be thinking.

 

Habitually, your thinking process repeats its particular thinking patterns. The good news is that with Creative Questions, you can not only consciously change your thinking patterns, you can also relax your mind enough to reach the “open space” where you can tap into the new and fresh creativity of the moment.

 

Your Thoughts Create
The world you see and experience comes directly from your thoughts. Your thoughts are like a pair of glasses that filter how you perceive the world. For example, imagine that you have glasses (your thoughts) that say, “The world is dangerous!” That will force you to perceive a dangerous world.

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If you take off those glasses and choose to put on a different pair, for example, “The world is safe”, then you will perceive safety in your world.

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How Creative Questions Support Your Creation

With Creative Questions you take the “continuous thinking force” and send it in the direction that you consciously choose.

 

Through Creative Questioning, you actively enter the flow and process of creation, because Creative Questions will search for and find the answers and evidence that support your questions, so you can create, perceive and experience what you want. Just the way a search engine works on the internet, you ask your question, sit back and wait for a moment, and observe how many pages of answers appear without effort on your part.

 

Through asking “good questions”, you activate your mind to work for you. When you think the questions that you want to be thinking, you attract the answers that you want to have. For example: the good question “Why am I a success?” inspires your mind to attract evidence like, “I am a wonderful person” and “I am brilliant.”

 

Statements vs. questioning
Statements, such as affirmations, are facts which don’t open the door to your own creative power. Statements are a dead end, the creativity stops right there. On the other hand, when you ask a question, you tap into the flow of creativity, finding answers and creating more of what you are asking for. For example, what feels more alive to you, “I am happy” or “Why am I happy?”

 

How Creative Questions Work

When you ask a Creative Question, you send out curiosity in a concrete form to be answered by the Universe. When you ask, for example, “Why am I happy?”, the Universe will find many answers, and if you grab just one answer you stop the creative process. The important part of the Creative Question is the question itself, not so much the answers. When you continue asking the question, you allow the Universe to show you the unlimited potential there is.

 

Choosing Your Creative Question
When you want to change something in your life, identify the statement that is creating your result. For example, let’s say that you feel unhappy. The statement will be, ”I am unhappy.” Then identify the question behind that statement, in this case, “Why am I unhappy?” Then choose the question that facilitates the opposite result, such as, “Why am I happy?” Choose the question that really hits home for you, and focus on that one.

 

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Stubborn Creative Questions
When you have stubborn negative beliefs, your first response to a new Creative Question is going to be to avoid answering it. For example, if you are working with the question “Why am I healthy?”, you may answer, “But that is not true.” This kind of response is not an answer to your new “good question”, but a response to an old opposite question. In this case, you need to keep asking your new “good question” until it grows into your new habit.

 

If you cannot believe your new Creative Question because the evidence from old opposing questions is too strong, you can soften your new Creative Question to be about the future. Using the words ”would” or “could” open up the possibility to imagine what you want to create, which prepares your thinking to accept your new reality.

 

For example, let’s say you want to become a millionaire and you begin asking “Why do I have one million dollars cash?” If you can’t even imagine having that much money, you can ask instead, “Why would I have one million dollars cash?” or “Why could I have one million dollars cash?” until little by little you open up the space to believe that your question is possible.

 

The  Quest
The Quest is to find the questions that you are asking yourself and see if they support what you want to create. Then, change the questions that don’t support what you want and keep the ones that inspire and expand you. To engage in your Quest and learn how to use Creative Questions, register for our Online-Coaching, “Expand Yourself and Change Your Life” and receive your first two sessions free.

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Choose Creative Questions and open up to the richness of life and the unlimited being you are!

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