If I could ask God a question

I was challenged to come up with the ultimate question, the one I would ask God; and following the asking of the question, answering it! It feels like an impossible challenge, I know this because I wrote the title to this post on Wednesday and here I am on Sunday afternoon only just putting fingers to keyboard. Since Wednesday I’ve been mulling over what my ultimate question would be and it dawned on me when I was watching a video from the Findhorn Foundation about Inner Climate Change, that perhaps the one I should ask, even though it’s one that creates a real sense of discomfort is ‘what could I do to make a difference in the world?’ The reason I feel such heightened discomfort with this question is that it implies responsibility, because if I ask it and then answer it by tuning in to what my intuitive self, the bit that’s connected to the divine, tells me I will be forced into making a choice. Either I can pay attention to the answer and assume responsibility, or I can ignore it and hope that even though I’ve opened Pandora’s box somehow my inner knowing will dissipate and let me off the hook. There really is nothing else to do but jump in with both feet, so here goes: Dear God, you are the whole, the everything You see all that has been, all that is and all that will be. And you see me, a tiny spark of you living a divinely connected life, even though I’ve forgotten that’s who I am. So I’m asking you, in a spirit...
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