November’s Questions To Ponder (Thanksgiving Themed!)

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! It’s time for another batch of questions for everyone to ponder. 🙂 This time I decided to utilize a Thanksgiving theme. And while I know a few of them aren’t necessarily “spiritual”, I thought it might be fun to ask them nonetheless. I hope you will continue to take some time to mull them each over, and as always, my own answers are listed below.

  1. What is one of your fondest Thanksgiving memories?
  2. What is your favorite non-dessert item to eat during Thanksgiving dinner?
  3. What is your favorite dessert item to eat during Thanksgiving dinner?
  4. Is there any kind of tradition you do during Thanksgiving, if so what is it?
  5. What is one difficult memory you have from a prior Thanksgiving?
  6. What is one thing you are grateful for this Thanksgiving?
  7. Who do you miss the most spending Thanksgiving with?
  8. Where have you travelled the most on Thanksgiving?
  9. If you could have Thanksgiving with one person from history who would it be?
  10. What is one thing you don’t like to eat on Thanksgiving?

And one more for good measure as always:

  1. What does Thanksgiving mean to you overall?

My answers:

  1. Playing Ping-Pong with my Grandmother Elsa before Thanksgiving dinner.
  2. That jellied cranberry sauce.
  3. Pecan pie.
  4. Watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in the morning.
  5. Driving the several hours to my Grandmother Elsa’s house and my mother not allowing us to stop to go pee.
  6. That I have my partner to spend it with.
  7. Definitely my Mom and Dad together.
  8. To my Grandmother Elsa’s home in Glen Cove, Long Island for most of my childhood.
  9. Martin Luther King Jr.
  10. If you can believe it, pumpkin pie!
  11. Being grateful for the abundance I have in life and sharing that with those I love.

Peace, love, light, and joy,

Andrew Arthur Dawson

October’s Questions For You To Ponder (Halloween Themed!)

Happy Halloween everyone! I decided to end this month with my questions for everyone to ponder. 🙂 This time I decided to utilize a theme to them because it is Halloween. And while I know a few of them aren’t necessarily “spiritual”, I thought it might be fun to ask them nonetheless. I hope you will continue to take some time to mull them each over, and as always, my own answers are listed below.

  1. If Halloween were about every home handing out something they felt was spiritual to every trick-or-treater, what would you want to hand out?
  2. If one person could come visit you from beyond the grave on Halloween night, whom would you want to show up?
  3. What was the most fun costume you’ve even worn on Halloween?
  4. If you could be given the ability to see and communicate with all ghosts and spirits on the planet, would you want that and why?
  5. What is the scariest movie you’ve ever seen?
  6. What candy do you have the most problem with eating way too much of when its around in abundance?
  7. What is your most favorite memory of Halloween from your childhood?
  8. What is your least favorite memory of Halloween from your childhood?
  9. What do you like the most about Halloween as an adult?
  10. What do you like the least about Halloween as an adult?

And one more for good measure as always:

  1. What would you consider the scariest thing to be doing on Halloween night?

My answers:

  1. A wooden cross.
  2. My mother.
  3. A court jester.
  4. To help them cross over into the light. (A Ghost Whisperer)
  5. Lifeforce.
  6. Mounds or Almond Joy.
  7. Running from house to house over the course of 2 hours to get 2 huge bags of candy on one particular Halloween night.
  8. Getting egged and shaving creamed by some bullies or the truck that went around my neighborhood shooting kids with a BB gun.
  9. Seeing all the tiny tots wearing the cutest of costumes.
  10. The same thing I did as a kid, the people who use the night to create mischief and do damage to other people’s property
  11. Walking through a cemetery known to be haunted.

Peace, love, light, and joy,

Andrew Arthur Dawson

September’s Questions For You To Ponder

Hello everyone! I decided it was time to do the monthly questions for everyone to ponder. I know it’s a little sooner than I usually do each month, but it always seems like I wait until the last few days or so before posting them. So I guess I’m being somewhat proactive in doing it now. 🙂 Anyway, I hope each of you will continue to take some time to mull them over, and as always, my own answers are listed below.

  1. If you became the next President of the United States, what would be your number one priority to helping our country?
  2. What do you struggle letting go of the most in your life?
  3. If Jesus actually returned to earth in your lifetime and you were given a small amount of time alone with him, how would you use it?
  4. What one thing can’t you live without?
  5. If you were reincarnated after this life, name three traits/circumstances you would want to experience within it?
  6. If you could tame any animal and have it as a pet, what would it be?
  7. How do you regularly spend the last hour each day before going to bed?
  8. Name one TV show that truly affected your thinking about life?
  9. If you had to live in the shoes of any one person in this world for just one day, who would it be?
  10. If you could remove one trait in the world in entirety forever, what would it be?

And one more for good measure as always:

  1. If you could have one superpower/ability, what would it be?

My answers:

  1. Finding ways to create more peace and unity.
  2. What other people think and say about me.
  3. I’d ask if I was living the life God wanted me to live and then I’d ask for healing.
  4. The happiness and joy that only comes from feeling my Higher Power’s presence within me.
  5. An unconditionally loving and spiritual family, a life free of addictive tendencies, and be Asian, Indian, or Native American.
  6. Some kind of tiger.
  7. Working on a puzzle, writing in my blog, watching one of my sci-fi/fantasy shows, doing my grateful journal, and praying.
  8. Senese8.
  9. My partner.
  10. Violence and bloodshed.
  11. The ability to speak and write and understand any language.

Peace, love, light, and joy,

Andrew Arthur Dawson