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Originally Posted by The Cloud I'm glad that this got such a good response. I believe that there is a balance, between answers and questions, and it was trying to provide too many answers without asking enough questions that was bothering me. Yes, providing an answer can open somebody up for understanding things in a different way, but so does asking the right questions and letting them figure it out for themselves. So I'm going for a healthy mix of the two, using whichever seems to be the most important or applicable to the situation. |
I believe that we already know all there is to know. It is a matter of revealing that knowledge which comes through asking the right questions. So I agree with you.
My dad helps a lot of people in his avocation. He told me that people give him the answer when they ask the question, he just acts like a mirror. When someone says the answer, it becomes a part of the experience of living as opposed to just a whisper in our thoughts.