Question:
I have been using your suggested method of problem solving by asking a question and then "sleeping on it", and noticing any additional clarity in the morning. But what do I do when there doesn't seem to be an answer the next morning?
The Seer:
When the problem one is trying to solve, seems too complicated and unclear, I apply two principles that I rely on when it seems as though I am running into a wall in trying to solve something:
- I view it as a timing mechanism. Problems only seem unsolvable when it's not yet time to move forward with solving them; usually because all relevant factors aren't in place yet.
- Secondly, whatever solution will eventually reveal itself, has to benefit all parties involved equally. The well-being of a business entity or a greater cause that you contribute to, or are part of, is also an involved party.
Seer's Note:
An important point as given in #2, is revealed by the words, "benefit all parties equally." I neglected to see the importance of those words during the many years that I worked for Spiritual Journeys for free; prioritizing its needs above my own, and causing an imbalance in my health. Within every problem, a solution lies buried, like a diamond in the dust, Dig for it by making sure you have the right question. Those whose eyes only see the facade of appearances that obscures rather than reveals, search for answers. Masters search for relevant questions.
Mishi says
Oh, the absurdity of such an untruthful and unfounded statement. How incredibly miserable one must be to post such a malicious and malaligned comment.
Rogier says
I deleted it 🙏🏼
Mishi says
I'm glad you did! 🙏
Marie says
"Within every problem, a solution lies buried, like a diamond in the dust, Dig for it by making sure you have the right question".
Thank you for this important key.
Ali Amma Joy Clarkeson says
Beautiful Almine thank you.