like.
Why questions? A question will always empower you to see and create more. An answer will only limit you
to what you have decided is right.
Asking questions requires no special talent or ability. All you need is a willingness to ask.
When you ask a question are you looking for an answer? No. Ask, then make a choice and notice what
shows up. Then ask another question and choose again.
The idea is to continually invite more of whatever you enjoy into your life, from a place of total awareness
and freedom.
This collection is designed to get you into the rhythm of asking questions and seeing possibility, rather than
seeking answers and finding only problems.
After a while, you will become the question.
Most people don't function like this. Most people are seeking the answer to life, the right way to live.
You may even be reading this book now looking for an answer. These questions are not the answer. They are a tools to unstick you from places you get stuck and to help you see greater possibilities. Please do not feel bound by their form or limited by their content. Make up your own whenever you like!
Go on. I dare you.
Where have these questions come from? From workshops facilitated by Gary M Douglas, founder of Access Consciousness®, Dr Dain Heer, Davida Bache, Blossom Benedict, Steve and Chutisa Bowman, Marilyn Bradford, Dr Kacie Crisp, Diva Diaz, Michelle Edhouse, Karen Jones, Pam Houghteling, Christopher Hughes, Susan Lazar Hart, Simone Milasas, Shannon O'Hara, Liam Phillips, Glenna Rice, Eri and Andrew Rigg, Brenda St Louise and many other empowering Access Consciousness® facilitators.
I am most grateful to them for sharing their light, funfilled, pragmatic and generative approach to life.
I hope you enjoy it too.
Mary-Jane has studied, worked and run businesses in Australia, Asia, Europe and the Middle East for over 40 years. She speaks Korean and Japanese and authored a language textbook, Syrian Colloquial Arabic, during a four-year stay in the Middle East.
Between 1992-2010, she worked for the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade including in the Australian Embassies in Tokyo and Seoul.
In 2006 she started asking questions. This led her to training and certifying with Access Consciousness®.
Mary-Jane left government administration in 2010 to run a private consultancy and was a regular contributor to the Korean media, including as a featured regular guest on TBSe FM radio station 1013 and with MJ's Daily Q featured on www.indaily.co.kr
In 2012, she published her first volume of 91 Days of Q based on her free questions posted daily at www.thequestionshop.net.