Asking questions is unquestionably one of the most powerful ways to request and receive intuitive guidance. Asking questions of your Higher Self, your unconscious mind, deities, or whatever powers you believe in, will sharpen and hone your intentions to accept guidance and open the door to receive it.
Whenever you sincerely ask for help or guidance, you are signaling that you truly desire that help or guidance, and that you are willing and anxious to receive it into your heart and mind. Asking for the specific form of help you desire sends a clearer, stronger signal, making a clear answer easier to receive and increasing your sensitivity to the answer in whatever form it may take, whether direct internal messages, or signs and whispers that manifest themselves in your outer world.
You are likely already asking questions internally in your day-to-day life, though probably not in the conscious, directed fashion that brings answers. Do half-conscious questions and requests like these run through your mind, “I wish I knew just what to do here”, or “Is this job really right for me?”, “I really want some help with this!”, and so on. When thoughts like these run through your mind, whether you realize it or not, you are seeking for guidance from your intuition and perhaps receiving answers, yet are not really in a receptive state, making you numb and blind to the Replies you do receive.
Learning appropriate practices and settings with which to apply your questions and receive responses can affect your results in a profound way. Likewise, learning the best nature and form for your questions and queries is key, meaning that refining and empowering such will greatly enhance your intuitive potential. The more conscious you are of the nature and form of the questions you ask, the more you invite greater focus and clarity, both to your current standing and perspectives, and to your openness to accept the guidance you invoke when you ask them.
The Intuition Zone program teaches you powerful ways to ask your questions when you seek this kind of inspired guidance, with specific guidelines, including frames of reference, settings for Yes-No questions, open ended questions, what to avoid, and more, with specific examples. Click to learn more about Aine Belton’s Intuition Zone program.








