Unanswered questions ….???

Unanswered questions ….???
 
Happiness is a state of mind when we get an answer to all our questions, not from others from ourselves also. But still there are some unanswered questions for which we don’t get any response from any quarter and we fell disturbed till such time we come back with the correct answer.
 
The mind reacts to external stimuli and this could sometimes bring us happiness or unhappiness. For enduring happiness, the internal war of questions that rages within our minds should first cease.
 
And if you think those are simple questions, keep in mind that most of the people live their entire lives without arriving at an answer.  But we should have patience towards all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love and live with the questions otherwise you would not be able to live.  Do you know that the only serious question in life is whether to kill yourself or not?
 
When you pose yourself a number of questions and you don’t have an answer to all – how, where, when, who – it sets up a contradictory vibration that slows down everything in your life. One can get an answer to all of his questions only as per your need but once you learn your answers, it would make a living hell if your down achieves them in your real life.
 
An unanswered question is a fine traveling companion as it keeps your mind working to find the best solution to your question. I don’t know about angels or angles but humans need unanswered questions so that they have a reason to look. It definitely sharpens your mind to think all perspective to reach the conclusion.
Most of our questions are answered when we learn to relax and wait for the answer.  One should not judge a man by his answers but by his questions, as the wise man does not give the right answers, he poses the right questions. Is God no where? Or Is God now here? – are still debatable questions and when you have a number of unanswered questions, then faith or existence of God is nothing but having trust.
Frankly speaking, in this scientific age, when logic and authenticity is asked at every step, even for small calculations – two and two is four or could make more than four – you need a calculator. We don’t gain anything by fretting or fuming our things over which we have no control whatsoever. We only become unhappy in the process.  Accept gracefully things given to us, the good or bad and abjectly surrender to the dictates of destiny.
 
Life does not lend itself to strictly scientific analysis.  In the rough and tumble of life, there are many questions for which we have no answers and take it granted that only stupid and funny questions go unanswered like Can blind people see their dreams? Why is not 11 – eleven – pronounced ‘onety-one’? Can you cry under water? Why does your gynecologist leave the room when you undress? Why don’t black guys get white tattoos? Why is an alarm clock going ‘off’ when it actually turns on?