We must know who we are. There is no substitute or way around the requirement to know ourselves.

It is tempting to have someone else tell us who we are and what to do. It is tempting to rely on someone else to tell us what is the truth.

But the work of knowing the truth of ourselves is our own work; no one else can do this but ourselves.

We gain our power and ability by knowing who we are.  We gain the world and our life by this self knowledge.

We can’t do someone else’s work; they can’t do ours. We must be ourselves.

Our work is to be who we are, and not someone else.

Reality is an argument that never ends. At some point you step aside and immortality is born.

God is both swift and still.

The question that is God contains all questions.

The answer that is God contains all answers.

God is a question and an answer that together contain all there is and nothing at all.

A question creates the place and space for an answer to arrive.

It takes courage to ask the right question of yourself, of others and life.


Choose your questions with care.


God prays for us in a constant way.

Curiosity’s advance: A question takes us in a direction. Questions move us as the wind, a compass and a keel. Questions give rise to the substance of life.