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Why More People Need to Keep Questioning

Things around us aren’t always what they seem. As many of us have come to realize, everything is a matter of perception. Humans like to understand the world they live in, based on their our own perception of the material world; what I mean by the material world, is everything we can see with our own eyes.

What if our own life, what if everything we see and experience, was a reflection of our own beliefs and thoughts?

This would be good news perhaps if our perception could be changed, and therefore our world too.

What if our physical world was also a perception? I am merely raising a question that might possibly open the door to new possibilities.

‘Question everything. Learn something. Answer nothing.’ — Euripides

‘The important thing is to not stop questioning.’ — Einstein

Just like Socrates loved to answer a question by raising another one. I love asking, especially the most difficult ones, the ones people don’t like to be asked. As a kid, I never stopped questioning, so much, that it often annoyed students in the classroom. In North America, knowledge is not something valued by your peers when you are a kid.

I recently came to my conclusion that one of my life purposes — because we can have many — might be to ask questions, especially the most difficult ones, to keep pushing the limits, to open the door to new possibilities, even when there seems to be a fine life between genius and creativity.

As Aristotle said, ‘The is no great genius without a touch of madness.’ or, as Oscar Levant, a famous American pianist said so well: ‘There is a fine line between genius and insanity. I have decided to erase that line.’ And so have I.

Many of us have been thought by the education system that there is a good and a wrong answer and that only the good answer can be rewarded; the other one representing failure.

Many of those who accomplished great things in life, while trying to open new doors to new possibilities, were once thought of as out of touch with reality, even crazy; think Galileo, Einstein, Van Gogh, Tesla.

What if what we see and how we see it was merely a perception? What if there were other frequencies or energetic realities within the same Universe we hadn’t explored yet? What if rather than exploring further our outer Universe, we would dig deeper into our own perceived reality, what if this would open new doors, new possibilities, and perhaps doors to other realities? What if we could modify our own reality only by playing with energy?

‘Everything is energy and that’s all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics.’ — Einstein

Today, I am merely asking these questions so that I can be somewhat a bright light opening open a new door light perhaps, within your mind, to new possibilities and perhaps give you the motivation to open new doors in your own life too!

‘It is the mark of an educated man to entertain a thought without accepting it.’ — Aristotle

‘Probable impossibilities are to be preferred to improbable possibilities.’ — Aristotle

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