The Questions.
Biju Aramban
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The disciple started listening to the saint's preaching and observing his practices. Saint seem to have many disciples. This old one is a new one in the place where he is enshrined.
In one of the conversations with the saint, the disciple politely asked, I see a challenge in the young disciples. When they are facing challenges in doing, they don’t seem to ask questions. Questions about what they see, what stops them and how to go beyond the hurdles that stops them. What are your thoughts about this, sire?
Saint replied, "It is a typical human behaviour."
As a child, we do not have any limits. And we ask questions. As we grow up, we don’t get answers to our questions and times we are even suppressed and punished for asking questions. We get clipped on our wings and head. And if one does not carefully choose, one falls into the trap of making it the default behaviour of life, “getting used to everything”.
Maybe a learning we all can carry with us is, Answers lies within replies of the rightly asked questions. This even applies to Google searches.
Are you asking the right questions?