The overwhelming majority of new audience members coming to the Keys of Mastery project do not like or do not know how to obtain information on their own. For many, it is easier to ask a question and get a quick answer than to spend a huge amount of time searching, studying, and researching.
Is it possible, by asking in one place and then another, to form your own worldview picture? It seems to me that this is impossible.
In this article, I will explain why. Also read about where to look for answers to your questions and what to do when you have many questions in your head.
Where to look for answers to your questions
I have never asked the questions I have inside me to anyone else.
This is an important moment in the formation of the Alena I am now, and the position I currently hold.
I had the opportunity to turn to someone for clarification. For many years, Svetlana Vladimirovna Dobrovolskaya was by my side.
After all, it is great: you have some important question, and you run to a wiser mentor and ask them to lay everything out on a silver platter.
Then, for many years, I worked with the Channels, translating the individual consultations they conducted.
I had the opportunity to ask questions. But I initially took a completely different position.
Firstly, all answers are within. Secondly, if I am interested in something, I will find the answer to that question (rather than pestering everyone around with questions, expecting a ready-made universal answer).
I buy books so that I can examine a topic in more detail.
Earlier, I had a simple principle: if a topic is not mine, I do not engage in conversation on that topic.
For example, I do not understand ailments and how to treat them, including psychosomatics. This is not my topic. I do not want to force myself to dive into it and study it at all.
This was my principle – “why?”. If I am interested, I will study and share. If I am not interested, I will not.
But lately, so many lamentable stories from people’s personal lives have been encountered that one has to “dive into the topic” — what psychologists, psychotherapists, and the like say on various issues.
Then, for example, for the project’s subscribers, I post screenshots (from books).
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What Are Pointless Questions
There is a type of so-called pointless questions, that is, questions that have no sense, no logic. They contain nothing but fears and ignorance.
Such questions demonstrate a very superficial level of the people who ask them, but they do NOT want to dig deeper and get an answer.
This trend of “just asking” has become widespread, including due to current realities (Instagram, a huge number of bloggers).
There is an opportunity to simply ask, and there is no point in obtaining information on one’s own. Everything is accessible, everything is available.
If one person doesn’t answer, you can ask another.
Thus, “question travelers” go to dozens of people and ask the same questions.
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Which Questions Cannot Be Answered from Outside
Understand, you are asking questions that touch the basis of your worldview, that is, what is laid in the very foundation.
This foundation is assembled bit by bit, and on its basis you cultivate YOUR values, YOUR picture of the worldview.
That is why, no matter whom you ask, no matter what answers you receive, they are all “not the right ones.” Because there are questions that cannot be answered from the outside.
Such questions include those about your worldview, your values, and everything you lay as a foundation.
First, you cultivate and lay this foundation. And only then—when the base is set in your puzzle picture—do you explore other questions.
How the puzzle of the worldview picture is assembled
You saw this, heard that, and took this little piece of the puzzle and inserted it into your picture.
But it can also happen this way. Some information comes, and you examine it closely. You try it in one place—it doesn’t fit; in another—it still doesn’t work.
In the end, you realize that instead of trying to “stick” it somewhere, there is simply no place for it in your worldview. Because what you heard does not align with how YOU see the world.
At the same time, you understand that for someone else, this piece has its place.
That person lives by it, uses it, it is an integral part of them. But that is about them. It has nothing to do with you—”it doesn’t fit.” And instead of trying to force it into yourself, you set it aside.
Note that this situation does not mean you don’t need this puzzle piece at all. You don’t need it NOW.
Sometimes, time passes, and you recall how you already thought about this topic, encountered this information. You start to remember, and suddenly the puzzle piece clicks into place.
Here, the principle of “everything has its time and place” applies.
But many things simply do not fit into you. And that is normal.
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Is a House Without a Foundation Possible?
Most people lack a foundation. There is nothing on which everything else is built.
This leads to a huge number of inconsistencies, attempts to forcibly connect incompatible things.
If you are interested in certain topics, if something truly bothers you, you open primary sources and read/listen, carefully studying the subject.
How do people usually act? They get a feeling about something, and they sit in fears and doubts. How long? How much longer?
If you are interested in a topic, you take it and start digging into it like a mole. You dig, dig, dig, dig.
Many of you studied at universities. One of the skills well taught in higher education is gathering and systematizing information. Students write essays, papers, and conduct research.
In recent years, books have been collectively read during Klyuchi broadcasts, with information sources always stated. Links to primary sources and excerpts from them are regularly posted on the project’s social media pages.
You are directly shown the route to find answers to basic questions.
If you have a question that “buzzes” and gives you no peace, at least dig around on the internet. You can always gather information on the topic that interests you. Having done this, take a close look at it. Take what resonates with you. At first, anything might happen.
You select what resonates with you NOW—bit by bit.
For better understanding, you can draw diagrams of how everything interacts. Then you nurture this idea/thought, ponder it, live with it. Thus, step by step, you will build your foundation, your worldview, brick by brick.
You cannot get a ready-made foundation from someone else.
There is also this path. You find a person who conducts live broadcasts and with whom you feel a resonance. You listen to them. In any case, you listen discerningly.
Something resonates with you – you take it. Something does not resonate – you note it, investigate why: is it your personal resistance or does it truly not resonate with you.
It happens that personal “cockroaches” make themselves known precisely through resistance.
You always start by building a foundation. If some basic things are unclear to you, there is no other option but to turn to fundamental primary sources. They will help you gather the basics for yourself.
Note, you GATHER the basics for yourself.
You do not take a ready-made concept from one author, or another, or a third. The era when “that was possible” has sunk into oblivion. Each of you gathers, brick by brick, YOUR OWN foundation.
On this foundation, you build your house – the house of your worldview.
By doing so, over time you will easily filter out what does not fit and accept what is great right now. But when there is no such foundation, the result is complete chaos.
We suggest listening to the series of broadcasts “Cosmic Laws.” This will help shape your new worldview.
To Ask or To Do
It is normal to have many questions. It is precisely questions that drive you forward in the search for answers.
When you seek and find answers within yourself, you expand – you expand your consciousness and grow from it.
It is abnormal to demand and expect that everything be chewed up and placed ready into your mouth. Do not become like first-graders who were “over-taught” before school.
Such children already know how to read, write, and do much more by the first grade. Therefore, when they come to school, they get bored in class.
When you receive everything ready-made, you deprive yourself of the incentive to develop. To grow, you must solve problems of increased complexity. Then there will be incentive, drive, and enjoyment. Then there is movement.
If there is no movement, then it is a swamp, stagnation. After that comes death. There are no other options.
See also: How you create illusions to justify inaction
Choice of information and vanity
The reason people often react to certain information is plain vanity.
For example, some experts/schools/courses lure clients by playing on their vanity: “only in our school will you remember yourself as the first priest of Atlantis.”
Everyone wants to be cool.
If you fall for such traps, it is a signal for you to think about your own value and self-identification.
How dull a person’s life must be if they feel the need to go back to a past life to feel cool. This means only one thing: in this life, the person does not consider themselves cool or worthy.
This is a topic that can and should be worked on. If this issue is not resolved in you, people will hook you on it.
Find reasons to love, value, and respect yourself—without any “weighty” or “significant” things.
Tadpoles are people who ask many questions instead of taking a simple action. If you have a bunch of questions and seek answers, but still take action, that is a huge plus in your favor.
In the project’s courses, there are people who ask 25 questions about one exercise without even trying to do it once.
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What to do when you have many questions from the mind. Practice
Svetlana Dobrovolskaya offers a wonderful practice.
When too many questions have accumulated in your head, fill a basin with hot water, add sea salt and essential oil, and steam (“salt”) your feet.
Your task is to switch to bodily sensations.
If you regularly switch to sensations, you will notice that questions disappear and actions appear.
Newcomers who join a project and have many questions typically demonstrate quick results. Because these people choose by resonance, trust their choice, and do what was recommended. By doing, they get results.
This is logical: you do and you get a result.
There is another group of people.
They bombard with questions without ever trying to do anything first. No action – no result.
When you have too many questions, it may be a signal that you have lost connection with your body, and you are predominantly in your head/mind.
The mind is not the body. You often live in your mind, analyzing and thinking a lot. Learn to act (faster): do not get stuck in doubts, ruminations, or fear of making a mistake.
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And how do you form your worldview? Do you like to ask questions or seek answers within yourself?
The article is based on a broadcast from the #разговор_на_диване (conversation on the couch) section titled “About Tadpoles.”