Saturday, December 08, 2007

life, my stuggle, my questions. contd..

One of the biggest issues I've had with myself is the struggle to find answers to my questions about life and why we are here. Every time, I end up not finding answers to my questions and then end up drawing the wrong(apparently) conclusions that all this is not meant to be.

Today, I noticed one of my friends' status message on GTalk which read "Not every question has an answer accompanying it". I invariably stumbled upon a reaction/reply to that message which in turn made me realize why I couldn't find any answers to my questions about all the crazy stuff- I couldn't find the answers not because they were not available, I couldn't find the answers because I am not ready for them, because I'm not capable of feeling and understanding and identifying them even though I might have seen them already. It's very simple once we look at this analogy- consider a 12 year old who just knows that airplanes are a lot heavier than us and struggles to find answers to his question- "When we can't fly, how can those things fly???". His reply might be "according to my logic its not possible". Actually his reply should be - "according to MY logic, its not possible"- because he is simply not there yet to understand the physics of an airplane.

This makes my belief in the saying "discoveries are always made by accident" a bit more stronger.

Yes, every question does have an answer. The answers are all in our sub-conscious selves. It's just that we are not ready to bring them out to our conscious selves.

2 comments:

Geets said...

cannot agree more wid ya. May be every Question has an answer, it's just the fact that we don't quite approve of it.

Vyshale Adwant said...

true.the simplest answer is the present,its a gift that we must live and cherish,thats why its called present. :)

when you fathom the present presented to you,its by itself digs a pathway into the headway..