Daily Question, February 18 What possibilities emerge when I acknowledge that I really don’t know what will happen? 33 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Kevin3 months agoKevinWhy is it assumed that that we, meaning humankind, always want to know what will happen? We are a curious and calculating species for sure. But for myself, I am at peace not knowing what will happen next in many if not most situations. It gives me more time to be present right where I am, right now. 6 Reply Mica3 months agoMicaThank you, (((Kevin))) 1 Reply Pilgrim3 months agoPilgrimHumility. Curiosity. Surprise. Imagination. 5 Reply Michele3 months agoMicheleAnything. Happy Friday everyone:) 8 Reply Kevin3 months agoKevinHappy Friday to you too, Michele! 5 Reply Ose3 months agoOseWhat came first is that I really don´t know. To really be still with not knowing, to go beyond knowing and not knowing while the mind being in awareness, in a way might open to the moment. This would include all possibilities to happen. A still mind in balance. Knowing this still is the same as what came first. But what I can sense is that this question offers relief and inner space, so thanks a lot for this, dear Gratefulness Team. Have a lovely day, you all out there. 4 Reply Hermann-Josef3 months agoHermann-JosefA mother will always do , what is the best for her children. I give my best (hopefully), but it is not my responsibility what will happen. The universal intelligence, power and love will take care. If this will always be a pleasure to us; I don‘t think so. But I am sure it is the best… 4 Reply Ose3 months agoOseThank you, dear Hermann-Josef, for your reply, your willingness to give your best and your encouragement. You are a brother to me in this all. 4 Reply Hermann-Josef3 months agoHermann-JosefThis time , what was coming (through you) is a great pleasure. Thank you so much brother. Take care 4 Reply Ose3 months agoOseyours sister Jane 🙂 2 Reply Hermann-Josef3 months agoHermann-JosefOops, I am sorry. Big Hugh, Hermann 2 Reply « Previous 1 2 My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2022, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb