I stumbled upon these questions that Quaker groups occasionally ask in helping you analyze problems in your life and why they are problems.
1) If this problem were a landscape, what would it look like?
2) Where in your body do you feel this question?
3) What images come to mind when you think of this problem?
notes from the underground: my attempt to keep the things I read in my brain
Monday, March 28, 2016
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