When Questions Disappear
Question: How can I explain the state when there are no questions? I am in harmony with myself and I have no desires or questions.
Answer: People tend to ask all kinds of questions, from small to great. We are talking about those who have deep questions about the meaning of the universe, the meaning of suffering, the meaning of life, in particular, about what happened, is happening, and will happen to me, how I can change my destiny, and so on. There are many questions.
But sometimes they disappear, and a person becomes like a plant, even less. His questions really disappear, and without them, without the desire to learn, to know, to grasp, and to find, we exist on a still level. After all, our entire development is built on the fact that we feel questions, solve them, bring their solution closer to us, and thus develop.
Therefore, the more questions a person has, the greater the potential for his development. This comes from his desires. He may not be developed yet, he may not have answered his questions yet, but it is quite possible that he will answer them.
The disappearance of questions occurs for two reasons. First, the Creator (the light) has moved away from you, there is no feeling of the Creator in you, you do not even strive for knowledge of this world, for anything. You do not need anything: everything is calm, good.
This is the concealment of the Creator, because His approach causes all sorts of life questions in the people of our world.
Second, there are people next to you or just a person who can answer all the questions, and you suddenly feel calm, because you seem to connect to him, you do not yet realize the answers, but you understand that they are there.
The presence of such a person next to you neutralizes, calms, your questions and desires disappear. But this passes, egoism takes its toll, requires further development, and you move forward.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 9/2/19, “Questions and Answers”
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