Today, we work with a question. Is something worrying you at work? At college? At home? Are you trying to push for an answer for something coming up for you in the near future? Find a way to turn this into a short and concise question you can carry with you for the day.

Use your question today to develop a practice of working with questions in life, everyday. Richmond reminds us: ‘Either the question resolves itself into some kind of answer, or else it subsides and dies away. If an answer comes, that’s good! But if the question dies away, if over time you forget about it, that’s all right too.” Enjoy raising your question today and notice how it helps clear the mind from seeking answers that may just need emerge over time. His book ‘Work as a spiritual practice’ is always worth revisiting.  This may be useful for reflecting on the questions you want to raise for the coming year.

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This Daily Stillness has been recycled from previously published ones:

#tds771 Work with the question (Aug 9, 2017)
#tds1187 Work with the question (Sep 29, 2018)

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