Most of the times when you ask a question to someone, you have got to listen, understand what they have to say.
Rather many times we have the notion of having an answer in our head which we want to hear from the other person. We are not really seeking an answer, rather trying to concretizing our silly conclusions. Whether it is in spirituality, daily life, relationships.
When you ask a genuine question, have the audacity to listen to the answer and gracefully accept it. Fighting it because you expected something else is quite naive and stupid. It is the way it is.
But unfortunately, it's not so with most of the people, not that they are not sincere but they seem to live in a childish fantasy about how things, others have to be. I guess it's okay if it's about petty things we are obsessed with, things we do in our daily life, whether the tea is good for health or not? If it involves some one else, it's not entirely in your hands, isn't it?
Especially in Spirituality, where you come, clearly seeing that you don't know hence you are here to seek, where is the luxury to form your own conclusions?
Dig deeper, ask the right questions and use it as a tool to deepen your longing for truth not as a means of distorting it, not to concretize your conclusions, not to seek the answer you want to hear, not to paint your own picture but to seek clarity.
P. S. A guru Brings Clarity - https://youtu.be/0XS5T0kbEQM
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