I’m looking at paragraph 23 of Lesson 13 this week.
23. Thought is a spiritual activity and is therefore creative, but make no mistake, thought will create nothing unless it is consciously, systematically, and constructively directed; and herein is the difference between idle thinking, which is simply a dissipation of effort, and constructive thinking, which means practically unlimited achievement.
Nothing will be accomplished if we don’t take action, but before we can take action, we must have thought about that action and seen it unfold in our thoughts. But our thought requires structure and direction. I’ve gotten the best results from my Sits when I’ve approached them seeking an answer to something I’ve needed to do.
I enjoy approaching the “sit” with a focused question, too.
I have started to do two sits, one with a focused question and one with nothing at all. The results are interesting.
That sounds like a great approach, Rob!