
Originally Posted by
WithoutMe Every question is an answer in itself - Is it so? Let us inquire…
Every answer is the question asked with more accuracy, with more passion, with more detail, with a renewed drive towards the unknown land of perfection. For without an answer in the question itself, how can anyone go about with the question?
Infact the answer fills all the unsaid words in a question!
The question is the answer in the most concise form, as in the way of making each syllable look like they don't care about each other, but infact they are made for each other, they are there to be linked up with each other, linked up by the answer, linked up in the answer in a most intrinsic way, - the way of instantaneous love.
The act of solving anything (for that matter) is to feel that eternal love once again, which, may be for a moment, felt, but recorded instantly, for others to see & to feel, for if once forgotten, it was never meant to be remembered.
This is the only promise that every question gives.
In the language of Kant, one would say, "Every question is an answer-in-itself; & the answer that is given in response to the question, is the answer-for-itself."
Enough of Kant. Lets get back to the promise.
This is why we never ask a question. We always innately & innocently enough, ask for an answer. Yes, one can only ask an answer & when one does so, one frames the perfect question, - the question which is the end of all answers, the question which, instead of waiting for an answer, dissolves itself, thus, erasing any relation to itself, - The Void!
What is meaning after all? An attachment to identity, a sense of self-belonging! -- A time & a place where "I" belong?
It is not the meaning, but rather it is what the meaning conveys to us, that is so infectious that it makes us rise up to our feet & clap instantly.
All rise for the Answer is coming!
Regards,
wM.