J.Krishnamurti says, “The state of the mind that questions is more important than the question itself. Any question may be asked by the slavish mind, and the answer it receives will still be within the limitations of its own slavery”.
Questioning is one of the most ancient tradition of mankind. Man differs from all other animals because of his or her capacity to question and reason. Questions have been at the real nucleus of human civilization and are the inherent cause of all inventions. Therefore, never forget to question your own actions, illusions, conclusions, judgments and so on. Existence has no meaning without questioning, but question with unconditional love and affection to master the inner essence of the Truth.
All our surrounding developments are an outcome of the interactions and counteractions of different questions. Never leave any question behind you, involve in it, travel in it, and surpass each question with true spirit of liberation. In questions, there are no good or bad questions, right or wrong questions, evil or ugly questions because it emerges from the zone of ignorance.
A man who questions his own
answer is a true questioner. Vivekananda says, "Books are useless to us
until our book opens".