Life and Its Mystery
Since
my childhood, I'm
trying to solve this unique puzzle
but more I try to solve this jigsaw puzzle,
more it becomes complex. The questions that
always surround me are:
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Why am I being created?
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If there is a Creator; what the creator wants from me?
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Why I have to follow the rules, if this life is mine?
- Whether all my beliefs and concepts are true, what if I
would born in
some Hindu/christian/atheist family?
- What is the role of luck and an absolute power in my life?
- Why I have to follow a specified path described by an
absolute power?
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There is a long list that will never end and surely I'm not
the only one that need the answers of all such mysteries, such
queries had surrounded the lives of countless people in the history. I'm very
aware that such philosophical questions are not like algebra; that you will put
a formula that solves an expression and you left hand side will become equal to
your right side.
OK, lets try
to peek into these complex quiz of life one by one and try to figure out the
things in the
most simpler way. My experience of life has
taught me that "Always start from the
simpler things whenever you have to deal with
the complexities." Before proceeding, the first and foremost thing is
that "What should be the base for analysing any
concept". Before setting any base, everything will become
meaningless. For example, for a Muslim person the base for analyzing any
concept will the Sacred Scripture and for atheist it
possesses no value. He will give foremost importance to his intellect. It's similar like
a dozen of people are trying to play a game, they have a big spherical ball in
front of them and each participant in this game has its own rules to play this
game, so if someone hits the ball the other will consider it a foul and if
someone picks the ball 'another one' wants to give him a red card but everyone
is thinking that they're playing right.I know that, this discussion will be
meaningless without the foundation of base ,
that is acceptable for everyone. We, all as humans, have a instinct
called as "Inner Self" that is common in all humans
and I consider this "Inner Self" as a true medium for analyzing any
concept.Continue ....
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