Sunday, August 18, 2013

Don't avoid questions

So many questions arise in our mind. Some questions lead us to some serious contemplation, some generate curiosity in us, while some make us despondent.

Why questions arise in our mind

Questions arise in our mind because we are intelligent creatures. We have the power to observe things around us, we can feel our surrounding. When we look at things it starts a thought process in our mind. This creates so many questions in our mind. Therefore questions indicate that person is conscious and thinks about his surroundings.

Some questions arise out of curiosity. Especially in children. When a child looks around him, he finds different things. He asks so many questions. This way he learns so many things. When a child asks questions from his elders most of  time it irritates us. But we must understand that this is helpful to him in his progress. Be patient and answer his questions in such a way that he can understand things in a better way.

A simple question can be the cause of major discovery. Sir ISAAC NEWTON Was sitting under a tree. An apple fell down on his head. A question arises in his mind. Why this apple fell on my head. Why did it not go up. This question inspired him to establish theory of gravitational force.

Most of questions change our life entirely. Siddharth had so many questions about life, its sufferings. He left the comforts of royal life to find answers of his questions. When he got answers of his questions he became BUDDHA [ENLIGHTENED ONE].

Don't ignore questions arising in your mind. Try to find their answers. This will take you on the path of evolution.




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