Eric Putkonen Q&A
- Q&A with Eric:
- Tuesday Evening July 19, 2022, MDT
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How do you come up with a question? Does it matter what we ask?
I would say it’s best not to ask about hypotheticals. You want to try to make any question asked relevant to yourself not other people. If you ask a question like “How could you go with this philosophy”, it doesn’t really apply.
That’s basically the fruit of a of a Q&A session, or a satsong as I sometimes give them. The question should pertain to you. It should be relevant to you. Not hypothetical, or about other people, or about the world. It could be about how you interact with the world but not about the world minus you.
So try to make the the the questions relevant to yourself. But if you you may have a question simply arise ask it. Like a question on ceasing to do or my understanding of nonduality. You may be finding there’s an obstacle or a pitfall or you don’t quite understand. How to do something, how to put it in practice, or how to understand something. The question arises as we talk. Those are usually the most valuable questions.