What is Knowledge : Ch-3. Part-11.
Chapter-3. A Philosophic Outlook of Life
Part-11.
When we feel that we cannot receive answers to any important question in life, we feel miserable indeed.
It is worse than being in a concentration camp.
"What is going to happen to me?" "Where am I?" "And why am I here?"
Oh! We cannot rest, we cannot sleep, and it is impossible for us to have a moment's peace.
Thus, a truly philosophic mind cannot rest in peace until it gets an ultimate irrefutable answer – not to one or two questions only, but to every question pertaining to every type of existence.
These are the philosophic minds, and you know the difference between a philosophic way of thinking and a commonsense way of thinking.
Do you believe that it is necessary to know the reason behind things?
Or will you be satisfied by merely reacting to phenomena or events that occur outside?
Why is there a curiosity to know things?
"What is there above?
If I go up, what will I see?
Suppose I soar high above, ten million kilometres above, what will I see?
If I go further above, what will I see?"
You will feel giddy in your head.
No answer will come.
"If I go down and down, what will I see?"
We cannot say these are silly questions.
These are things which will keep us agonised that there are things in life which we cannot understand.
Swami Krishnananda
To be continued ...
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