Answers

We all seek answers. There are some pretty basic universal questions that we all ask. Why are we here? What is the purpose of it all? What is my individual purpose? Is there a God? If there is a God, who or what is God? Where did we come from? Where will we end up? What happens when we die? Who am I? Why do I exist? Why does anything exist? How did we get here?
We also have more individualized and personalized questions that we seek answers to. Will I ever be rich? Will I ever be happy? Will I get what I want? Will anyone ever Love me? Will I always be alone? How do I get what I want? How do I get free from suffering? How do I attain enlightenment? How do I get rid of past karma? How do I get my sins resolved?
We seek out those with whom we believe have the answers to the questions we have. We look for our answers in religion, spirituality, the occult, science, philosophy, gurus, guides, experts, teachers, profits, leaders, and anything and everything that we believe might give us all the answers we seek. We all hope and believe that there must be something or someone out there with all the answers and if we are lucky enough, we might just be the one to find them. 
We will find whatever it is that we seek. Seek and ye shall find. When we find what we are seeking, we become content and stop seeking. When we stop seeking, we close ourselves off to everything else that surrounds us. We only find the answers to the questions we ask, never stopping to wonder about the answers to the questions that we never even thought of asking. If we believe that there are answers to the questions we seek, we must also belief that there are answers to questions we haven't yet asked, or questions that we refuse to ask.
We believe there must be some kind of universal truth within the universe that explains everything. A theory of everything. An answer that answers all of our questions. The flaw with that theory is the fact that we aren't considering all the questions we haven't asked. We only have the questions that we have asked, we only have our limited information. If there is a universal truth or a universal answer that applies to everything, we would only be able to know it by knowing the unknown along with the known. How do we know that in which we don't know, is the question we should be asking ourselves. We already know what we know. We already know what questions we have. We already know which of those questions have been answered. What we don't know is what we haven't even thought of asking. We have to know the unknown along with the known.
How do we know the unknown along with the known? We stop seeking, we stop asking questions. We stop trying to find answers. We simply observe. We acknowledge that the universe is a mysterious place. We acknowledge there are things which are known and there are things which are unknown. We acknowledge everything as it is and not as we want it to be in order to give us an answer. In simplest terms, we let go and we trust the universe. Love and Peace!
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