Questions and Answers

It is man's limited vision
that makes him see the question
without the answer.

A question has no existence
without an answer.

The answer is contained
in the question itself.

The answer to the question
comes as an echo of the question itself.

No sooner has a question arisen in the heart,
than the answer comes as its echo
either within or without.

Everything all the time is answering his questions.

If we look in front of ourselves, the answer is before us;
if we look behind, the answer is behind;
if we look up, the answer awaits in the sky;
if we look down, the answer is engraved for us on the earth;
if we close our eyes we will find the answer within us.

The whole of life, everything he looks at,
is the answer to his question.

And if he does not wish to look at the objective world,
he has only to close his eyes and find with answer within himself.
The objective answer is waiting for him in the outer world
and the answer from the inner us waiting within.

The restless mind wants to find an answer somewhere.

As peace comes, questions become fewer.

The nearer, the closer to peace you go,
the fewer become your questions.

By finding peace, by finding light,
by finding harmony and joy,
questions are reduced to nothing.
There is no question then.