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Thursday, December 20, 2018

Questions

 Since we were children, we have asked questions about the unknown. We try and learn everything we do not know. We are eager. The unknown attracts our curiosity. But as we grow up, we develop a fear of being vulnerable, use a mask of ego, of knowing everything under the sun, and refuse to accept that we may not know of something relevant. Hence, we stop asking questions. The most common thought is What are the right questions. The answer is simple. Anything you want to know and understand is the right question. It can be as simple as what colour the wall is or as complex as what a soul is. As long as you ask something because you want to know from within, it is the right question. As long as it is not influenced by ideas of making an impression and asking because people expect you to ask the right question, curiosity is not wrong. That is how a soul grows. It is a mystery that directs us to our fate with instinct. What our instincts make us do is always the right choice or an important lesson. The second thought comes to whom to ask. If we find no one satisfying us with their answers, we know that it's not the answer our soul is actually looking for. Hence, we end up asking the Divinity, hoping for an answer, as a last resort. Once we leave it on the Divine faith, it is actually our inner soul that answers us, with the knowledge it already has in the subconscious through the occurrences, thoughts, decisions or actions that follow the question. Our conscious or subconscious mind knows all the answers to the questions we ask and want to discover.

~ Suranya