The starting point will be “To Ask” or in a prudent manner “To Question”. To understand something or even simpler, to know something or how something works, you have to ask. The search for answers has lead mankind to greater heights. We have greatly advance our understanding of the human biology and geography because there are people who spent countless of hours experimenting, testing and observing clues to answer a specific question. Questions that are indeed knowable with the tools we have currently developed. Little by little we are solving the mystery of life. But comes the question of the “life giver” – “God”. Who or what is God?
Then comes religion. People gathered together to try and solve this mystery. People who devote themselves to know something beyond the meaning of life or rather, the one that gives meaning to life. Then comes a thought: we die. We just die, that’s it. What I is that what we may come to understand in our lifetime may not be enough to understand the fullness of the meaning of life yet to try to understand something beyond it seems profoundly impossible and so to say, in some sense, useless. But it’s not.
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Then we’ll eventually ask, “Who or what then makes all things happen?” It’s like knowing the one who pushed the first domino block and let all the rest to act accordingly. Is it us? Is it our will? Do we “will” things and then it happens? Or is there a greater will that grants our ‘will’ to happen? Have you asked this questions? Have you tried to look for the answers? Or were you baffled easily a give up looking for the answer? The thing is, the more we search, the more we’ll understand. How then do we expect those who have given up the search to know? Or is it even right to conclude something that the search have not yet even reached half of it? And for those who are searching, it’s always good to leave a least a stepping stone for those who’ll continue the search.
Always Seek Knowledge.