FLR TRANSMISSION #014
THE WAITING QUESTIONS
The following questions will be asked in order. You are not required to answer them. You are, however, required to wait.
What are you waiting for?
When did you begin waiting?
Did you choose to wait?
How do you know you are waiting?
What happens while you wait?
Is waiting something you do, or something that happens to you?
Can you wait without knowing what you are waiting for?
Can you stop waiting by deciding to stop?
If you stop waiting, did the waiting end — or did you simply stop noticing it?
How long is waiting?
Is one minute of waiting longer than one minute of not waiting?
Does waiting make time slower?
Or does it make you notice time?
What happens to a second while you are waiting?
Where does a second go when it is over?
Can you wait for something that has already happened?
Can you wait for something that will never happen?
Is anticipation a form of waiting?
Is hope a form of waiting?
Is fear a form of waiting?
Is boredom waiting without an object?
Is impatience waiting with an opinion?
Is anxiety waiting for information?
Is curiosity waiting for an answer?
Is an answer simply the end of a question?
If you know the answer, are you still waiting?
Can you wait for yourself?
Can you arrive before you have finished waiting?
What if nothing arrives?
Does waiting still count?
Who keeps the clock while you wait?
Who told you the waiting should be over?
What if the waiting is the event?
What if nothing is coming?
What if something is already here?
What if you are waiting for reality?
What if reality is waiting for you?
What if waiting is the cage?
What if you are the bird?
What if the bird is waiting?
What if the bird doesn't know what it's waiting for?
What if the bird has stopped waiting?
What if stopping waiting is freedom?
What if freedom requires waiting?
How long can you wait before waiting becomes your life?
How long have you been waiting to begin?
What were you doing before you started waiting?
What will you do after the waiting ends?
What if it never ends?
If you are waiting for the answer, who is asking the question?
FLR rings the bell.
Nothing happens.
He waits.
THANK YOU FOR WAITING.