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Created on: July 09, 2009 Last Updated: July 10, 2009
Finding answers is finding love.
There is a difference between finding any old answers, or finding "the answers," or finding our own answers. Religion can lead us to some answers, but what type of answers might they be?
This is a question that is really asking more about if absolute truth itself independently exists, or if truth is more only linked to an individual's own truth. In one case we need perception to see the truth, and in the other perhaps a more advanced awareness could help us to find our own truths.
We can only ever recognise the truth that we hold inside ourselves when we become aware enough to see it.
Can we ever even really know truths to be truths when they are not a part of our own truth? What would this mean really anyway? Can we access all of the truth, and so do we contain all truth within us as our own truth as well?
Love is the only real truth. All else are only aspects of love splintering itself into lesser truths. The role of love is to create a bold recognition of itself in order for the watered down truth to be recognised initially from a lower consciousness that can eventually raise itself up enough to see that this truth too is always a part of the higher truth.
All truth is forever truth and truth doesn't grow from itself. Truth only grows as itself in the individual soul who partakes of truth, and so they learn ever knew ways of applying the truth of ultimate love to his or her own individualised separate life.
Is finding answers important, or is just really ridding ourselves of the habit of asking questions more important?
Questions become problems when you expect certain answers to exist, and so you waste time searching for them endlessly. These types of answers are only ever sought by us in trying to avoid our own inner fear or pain.
Answers are born from our questions. They exist but the question recreates the answers for us now to be aware of them already existing within us.
Answers are a lost cause of love only loving. Looking for an answer for love is losing the ability to fully love. Love fully and all answers will find their way to you as necessary for you to perfectly love. Answers are not so much answers as they are ways of loving perfectly from an essential being of truth who is living experiences for God to see for himself parts of himself loving from truth and from himself freely.
Who is it asking the questions, and who is it listening for the answers?
Only the one that asks the questions has the answers.
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