The Answers We Are Looking for

 Date Updated: Sep 28, 2025

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The answers we’re looking for are not born out of our questions. They show themselves when all questions subside.

True answers are not answers at all. They are the result of having no questions no more, being answers in the way they function, but not within an intellectual or emotional realm.

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These answers cannot be formulated verbally, are not answers that invoke action in the common sense of the word. On the contrary, they rather call upon silence, stillness, and on no-action.

True answers are living answers. They express themselves in day-to-day life. They are an invitation to us to be what we are, and a call to the world to show itself of what it’s made off.

Living those answers is rather an attitude without any wanting, no desires, no pressures, or need to perform or achieve anything. It’s seeing the world as it is, without judging the things arising before our eyes.

When not being questioned, not trying to change anything, but accepting the world “as given,” it starts working in miraculous ways. There’s no logic to that, no why or how. It is thus.

When we’ve seen clearly that all questions are not our own, but questions our society — mankind — has formulated and imposed on us, when we see that clearly, genuinely, then all questions necessarily subside.

They subside, and vanish finally, simply because they are not ours. And not being ours, no answers are needed.

That brings peace of mind. Not because our mind has become peaceful; that can never be. Thoughts and thinking continue, and mind is always active. It’s rather that mind doesn’t heed unsound questions any longer, and subsequently, doesn’t need any pointless answers.



by TraditionalBodywork.com

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