The creator has the answers only because she creates the questions.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

The moment you ask a question, you set up a problem. “Why me?” “Who am I?” “What is going on?” “What in the world?” “How could this be?” “What does this mean?” You ask the question without realizing that your very own curiosity draws out the rub, the conundrum. Then, you go “fetch” the answer, but headed in the wrong direction. Let me remind you that there is only one thinker in your head.

Few of us understand that what we perceive as a problem is coming from us. I “have” this problem is an assumption that you “got” it from somewhere. From where does the problem come, the solution come, and the ability to see both? If you “have” a problem with someone or some situation in your life, that means you’ve created it, or more truthfully it popped into your mind. We don’t know that we’ve generated the problem by the thoughts we create about a person, place, or situation. Then, we go outside of ourselves to find the solution. We’ve unconsciously created from within, and we go without for answers. It takes one to know one.

You can’t find the solution if you don’t know the source. The world is searching for itself outside of itself, when in fact, the source of the world is in each of us. You have to go to the source, the one who created it – YOU.

Knowing that you are the creator of the world comes with responsibility, and that responsibility is to know that the creator creates everything, not just solutions or what’s good. You gotta create problems first, then pretend like you didn’t, and then solve them. It all comes back to source. If you are unconsciously creating, you’ll create havoc and wonder “Why me?” The beauty is when you realize you’re doing it all. It takes one to know ONE.