A celebration structured around genuine inquiry rather than answers, where the meal itself becomes a practice of examined curiosity.
The Feast of Asking Questions replaces speeches and declarations with authentic wondering. Rather than celebrating what we know, we gather to explore what we don't. Each course comes with a question: "What makes this meal matter?" "Who is truly here?" "What are we grateful for that we cannot name?" Drawing from Nasreddin Hodja's method of teaching through paradox and playful interrogation, this framework transforms festive gatherings into spaces of genuine inquiry. Participants discover that celebration becomes richer when we remain uncertain, when we sit with mysteries rather than resolve them. This practice suits modern festivals overwhelmed by fixed agendas and predetermined meanings. By prioritizing honest questions over confident answers, celebrations become alive, memorable, and personally transformative rather than obligatory performances.
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