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I'm looking for answers.... but i don't know the questions, What should I do?

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I'm looking for answers.... but i don't know the questions, What should I do?

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  1. and you have asked a question now, haven't you?

    continue in the same way. atlast you will find what you seek


  2. try taking a look around. :)

  3. "What should I do?" is your question.

    And this is your answer.  Now you could stop looking and go to sleep...

  4. LOL this is funny...

    i dont know..

  5. pray...

  6. I asked that question a long time ago. My advice to you is to keep looking until you come to this:

    As a conscious being, I am always conscious of something. I integrate that “something” into my knowledge base, and form conclusions based on that knowledge. The statement, “Every percept is a product,” describes that process. Nietzsche said, “Everything is interpretation.” He was right. All my perceptions and ideas are products of something else. Through rational inquiry, I extend my grasp of perceptions and ideas, but that doesn’t change anything; percept/products take place along a continuum, one man's percept is another man's product. If I want more out of consciousness, I must move in a different direction--but how?

    Strange! I feel like Descartes must have felt when he ended his meditations with the realization that existence exists; that is, with his “cogitio ergo sum,” which was the same thing. How could it be any different? How could anything be questioned unless a questioning subject existed? Essentially, Descartes turned existence on its head when he concluded: I doubt, I therefore I exist. That seems to be where I am at right now. If there are answers outside of the percept/product continuum, then those answers must not be a product of anything. Products lie inside the continuum. As a “product,” the percept/product continuum is always ahead of me. But, I am in the act of grasping, of comprehension, before I comprehend anything. If I am to find a consciousness that is percept/product free, I suspect I will find it in this “act” of grasping, in this “act” of comprehension. I must therefore, if I am to acquire this consciousness, stop moving forward in consciousness, and instead, move in full retreat.

    Before the answer, there is the question. Before the question, there is mere possibility. Something is responsible for the percept/product world, the world we live in. Existing as mere possibility, I become that something, whatever it is. The momentum that carries forward the percept/product continuum, the “stuff” that defines me, is found in that “something else.” I was that “something else,” that non-entity, before I became anything at all--and there in lies the real question, the question that has the answer already embedded in it. When the answer becomes the question then the question becomes the answer-- and then you have arrived. You have found the question you are looking for. Take care my friend and good luck.


  7. Lee chistes o responde encuestas, es lo mas facil y no debes pensar mucho, jajja!!!

    Saludos y suerte!!

    Virginia

  8. question your own sanity, then be indulged in the confusion of catch-22

  9. ah interesting question...I think sometimes the answers and orginal questions to them are found at the same time, when we least expect it, especially by challenging yourself, and doing things out of the ordinary

  10. Get a clue.

    Get a life.

    Get a girlfriend.

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