Do you want to know
How Different Questions
Have Different Purposes?
- There are open-ended questions that give you the option of answering in the moment any way you are inspired to. For example, the question “How are you doing?” can bring forth an answer like, “I am doing well”, “I’m doing badly”, or “I’m doing great!”
- There are therapeutic questions that intend to uproot old trauma or memories, like “What happened to you when…?”, which causes you to remember past events and discover unconscious material that can be released. You can also become aware of unsupportive questions that perpetuate the same kind of experience giving you the opportunity to apply a new Creative Question to create something different.
- There are spiritual questions that intend to break through your dualistic mind, and touch pure consciousness, such as “What is the sound of one hand clapping?"
- There are inspirational questions that focus on perceiving the world as perfect based on the idea that “beauty is in the eyes of the beholder”, and express and expand gratitude like the Creative Question “Why am I perfect?”
- There are problem-solving questions that intend to resolve or fix something that is broken or wrong, such as, “How can I fix this?”, sometimes prepetuating the habit of fixing problems.
- There are evolutionary questions that intend to improve your world and have you wondering how to make it better, like “How can I improve?”
- There are unsupportive questions that are asked with the intention of helping, but achieve the opposite result, like, “What is your problem?”, perpetuating more and more problems.
- A Creative Question is a conscious question that directs the creativity of the Universe to create what you are asking for. The purpose of Creative Questions is to be more of who you really are. The Creative Questions, for example, “Why Am I Rich?” and “Why Am I so Successful?” will have to find answers that engage you in being rich or living in success, qualities of the Unlimited Being that you are. The 52 Creative Questions you can buy in our “Creative Question Cards”, were carefully chosen to support you in your own expansion. They are a wonderful tool for you to become conscious of the kinds of questions that you ask.
Excerpt from
The Power of Your Creative Questions
One-Day Workshop Teacher’s Manual
by Arne Rantzén
Founder and Co-Creator of Creative Questions |