Hilarion, you have often commented on our asking the right question. My question to you is, what is your question to us?
Hilarion: "What is the question" is interesting. Another way: "Who is best asked?" Another way: "What do I know of these questions and answers? How might I know that the question and its answer are one? How might I receive and know who I am?" These are interesting to contemplate, and they are questions that can take you deeper and deeper into yourself. Yet there are certain core questions that tend to release a lot of information, a lot of understanding, and ultimately little bits and pieces of who you are, of your enlightenment, and other aspects.
"Where is my extraphysical hometown" is a very interesting question. Very few nonphysical beings are permitted to answer this. They can to some extent answer it by your guides and helpers taking you to such a place, reminding you of it. Sometimes people ask, "Well, how can I really be of service" only to find within the next few months such aspects as job, relationship, health are pulled out from under them. A perfect answer to their question--this is not the job you were meant for. Your physical body symbols are there to teach you much if you will only listen and that relationship was certainly the one that would take you into deeper depths of materialism or difficulty, etc., etc. In other words, you're getting the answer to your question.
So, the other important question: "How may I better receive the true answers to my question?" Now of course, that means breaking apart assumptions, letting go of every aspect that stands in your way. And so one of the simplest, most beautiful questions, that which has been uncovered by others, particularly Byron Katie: "Is it true?" To ask this about everything, about who you are, about what you say, about your questions and answers, about the nature of what you see around you, can help you greatly in working with these assumptions.
Now, some explanation as to that first question about your extraphysical hometown is in order. This has come up frequently when people ask about their purpose, about what they're here for, about how to next step, how to best proceed, and so on. Remembering for yourself is an important facet of this, and the place you were in, where you spent a lot of time, where you enjoyed the scenery or just relaxed in the place just before this life, that is your extraphysical hometown. That is the place where you were before. That is your previous environment. Finding this for yourself can be very helpful at generating many, many other answers, yet so often do you forget to ask is it of little relevance to you.
These other questions are difficult because when you say "Is it true" you aren't really talking about absolute truth. You are talking about relative leading-edge truths at the very best, and at the worst things that seem to be true that really are not. But, at least in asking the question you are changing yourself. And this then leads you to the whole category of questions, questions that can lead you to changing, can lead you to understanding, can lead you to clarification. These are questions that are in line with a greater agenda for all humanity, guides and helpers bringing this into form at your request.
In your extraphysical hometown, when you are asked to vote, you aren't voting on presidents in that place, of course. You are voting on clarification versus consolation in this case, and most of you voted for clarification. So, as you have asked, this is unfolding. That it is not enough any longer just to help, just to entertain, just to make people feel better. It must be that which actually assists your evolution, your clarification, your deeper understanding of yourself, your planet, your reality, and many aspects of course of your relationship with God. Your understanding of God's love, your manifestation of love in your life.
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But, most of you have loved wanting something so many times that some little twinge of shame may be present. Do not let that cloud your judgement when you ask the question, because you can quickly follow it up with "Is it true," so that you may then dismantle and release any resistance to that shame.
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