Saturday, December 31, 2011

Questions which Remain Mystery(ies)



Recently, my mind keeps enquiring ridiculous questions which no one would know the answers (well, merely my assumption. Never try to ask my acquaintances though.)
I think it would be kind of profligate to make single post for each enquiry.
Therefore, I decide to compile them in this very posting.
Enjoy the absurdity of my non-sense thoughts!



#1
When we are living our lifes,
does it mean we are struggling to write our own fate,

or,

no matter how hard our efforts are,
we are actually doing nothing but throwing ourselves into what has been written for us?



#2
Human can't be detached from labels.
Numbers, names, nicknames...
I wonder
in which label God would call us when he talks to us

(since I've never experienced such conversation),
for our names are actually human-made?




#3
Jan 16th, 2012
After watching 'The Fight Club'
I wonder how would I live my life
If I haven't told how to live a decent one
by parents, by teachers, friends
or society


...Would I live rather freely
or I would just end up wandering aimlessly?





#4
How does exactly one (who acclaimes that he has good instinct and such)

distinguish between 'instincts' and 'paranoia'?




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Will be updated regularly.
Feel free to response if you think you have answers to my senseless curiosity.

10 comments:

  1. The first one is kinda... I dunno, I'm also asking this question like a million times! And if I have to suggest new questions:
    Is it true that each human soul have their own soulmate?

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  2. Oh, I don't know. I am thinking of inserting your question in this post, but... the concept of soulmate itself is pretty vague to me. Is it in friendship or is it in boy-girl relationship? I have never seen any prove that there's possibility of which (as long as I remember).

    Well, if they did have soulmates, then what would happen to those that haven't met theirs yet when they're about to encounter death? Nothing, right?
    If they met their soulmates, how would they know that he/she's their soulmates? After all, we could fit in more than one persons in various aspects.

    Enlighten me with your understanding of 'soulmate' concept, please :)

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  3. The first question.. it's actually both. I'm using my religion as preference because somehow I cannot find this one out of 'Godly' matters, so I'm pretty sure this one's subjective.

    In my religion, it goes like this: "One's fate won't change unless they try to change it themselves. But when God wants a virtue/wickedness over a person then there's no one could ever change it. "

    What we are now is exactly what it was written for us to be. Yes. But it depends on us whether we want to change it or not because if we tried hard enough, we can. The problem is whether our effort was blessed by God or not. Because a way or another, sometimes what's best for us isn't a part of our knowledge and who knows us best rather than the Creator Himself? :)

    "Sometimes what you think are good for you aren't good and sometimes what you think are bad for you aren't bad."

    That one was from my POV! Hope it helps. :D oh btw, the real one was not voiced like that, but Holy Books' words are a jumble of things that is hard to read so I simplified it!

    The second one.. mm pass.

    For the concept of soulmate, I have to agree with you because me too, think that one could fit with a lot of people regardless what gender. But who knows. I see 'soulmate' as a word (not a concept), made by those who thinks that we lacked of words and makes another label that would fit their loved ones best.

    IMHO! Thoughts and rebuttals are appreciated! ;)

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  4. ...Enlightening indeed, Rani.
    It's pretty clear to me now! I guess this also could be the answer of my silly question in Hupem class few weeks ago (That it's useless to fight for humanity while universe will always find itself a way to balance between the good and evil)? I think I could understand why you unequivocally answered 'NO' to that very question :P

    Thank you so much :)

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  6. Reading question no.4, rather than an answer, I found myself wondering. How do you define 'free' if there's no boundaries? How do you define 'aimless' if there's no any known purposes? I don't think it's fair to compare because if it's happens to be so (the situation you were referring to), how do we know/distinguish one to other if there's not any?

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    1. By the 'freely vs aimlessly' comparison, what I actually meant is to compare it with my current way of living.
      (Umm does this answer your question?)

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  7. hey there! came by & suppose I got time to think about the uh #1 & #2

    what i believe is like this: everything is basically written. but what's written is not only one line of story. some lines have been written for us, and what we do is choosing which lines. and most importantly, choosing means striving to open the line we desire.

    And anyway, about the soulmate one up there, I believe it is principally the same. soulmate(s?)is there as long as we take the chance(s).

    #2 is quite intriguing. i'm not God, so I don't know what's with His. but presuming from what He's been to me, He would NOT need any single word or alphabet or character to define me. He sees deep inside us more than any label can describe. thus, He would not as well need a word or label to call me.

    The conception is, when He called me, I would just know He did, even had a single word been unsaid.

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    1. Hi! Thanks for dropping by :)

      #1
      I see. So your POV could be rephrased like this: we do not write our own destiny. Making decisions only means that we choose one of those path that has been set for us. If the paths that have been written are (for example) A, B, C, then there's no chance we will take the path 'Y', for we were carefully guided to choose between A, B, and C?
      Correct me if I'm wrong.

      #2
      Whoa. Nicely said. I think I could understand, though I've never got such experience (as long as I can remember). You are one lucky individual.

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    2. indeed. i do believe so. at least, it is the most logical sense practically and will work for both beliefs (written or not). hahaha

      well, I've never been called directly as well haha but somehow sometimes i just feel He's just connected to me. call me superstitious i wouldn't mind, I just see the unseen lol

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