Why not?

by | Apr 7, 2021 | 0 comments

“In the end, the basic matrix are the dual questions: ‘Why?’ and ‘Why not?’ Together, they form the basic structure of human understanding. They are the basic questions that underline our unique curiosity. ‘Why’ is like looking at the sky. It is our right-brained, feminine, heart-based question. Whereas ‘Why not’ is our left-brained, masculine, rational-minded question – more like looking straight ahead. The two questions make up our rational and heart-minded experiences of consciousness, and are equally valuable questions to ask.”

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