Questions Open The mind. Statements Close It.
Statements programme the mind,
while questions release us from that programming.
This is how we, in actuality, realise the path to enlightenment,
rather than merely acquiring answers.
Questions Open The mind. Statements Close It.
Statements programme the mind,
while questions release us from that programming.
This is how we, in actuality, realise the path to enlightenment,
rather than merely acquiring answers.
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Very succinct. Echoes my “Thinking, looking, wondering” in Pieces of Five .uk Questions make you look, looking makes you wonder…
(answers stop you looking)
I like your way of putting things
Thanks Five.