Question: How are you doing?
Answer: As serenely as possible under whatever circumstances.
Question: Is everything all right?
Answer: Everything is neither right nor wrong. Everything simply IS.
Question: What’s cooking?
Answer: Whatever it is, let’s call it a feed-forward feast.
Question: What is a feed-forward feast?
Answer: Celebrating something that hasn’t happened yet. We don’t know what that something is but we’re manifesting it through our feast.
Question: What are you looking for?
Answer: The next stack of books to read and the next road trip to somewhere I’ve never been. Add silence and solitude wherever I can find it.
Question: What’s the word?
Answer: Native Americans believe that special words for a personal mantra manifest when you’re alone in the mountains.
John Muir, a nineteenth-century mountaineer/naturalist, put it this way: “Mountains speak, wise men listen.”
Native Americans also believe in observing and listening to animals as the “cleanest” source of information.
Robert Moss wrote that a marketplace is the best venue for picking up signals from the universe. In ancient Greece, oracles were believed to reside in public markets, which renders the marketplace a portal through which God communicates to people. Moss encourages his readers to pay attention to snippets of conversation overheard in a public market and accept them as messages from an oracle.
Question: How old are you?
Answer: Forever.
I’ve been around in some form or another for about 13.7 billion years i.e., since the universe began.
Question: What’s your sign?
Answer: A balancing act that never quits; half blessing, half curse—the scales of Libra.