Today we are living in a world full of answers. Everybody seems to carry the answer to every problem. Yet we are living in problems and the real solutions always evade us. When people hold onto their answers conflict is natural. Since answers form part of our past, we are pegged down.
Questions have immense value from an evolutionary point of view. They enhance creativity and help us remain in the present. A mind that entertains genuine questions is an innocent mind. True questions make mind clear and bright. They act like a torch that lights our way forward.
Normally we believe God is the answer to all our problems. This is not correct. The Reason of all reasons is indeed a Big big question. When we become questions ourselves, all the right answers will emerge naturally. Our mind has the right answers to all questions. It is our failure that we don't ask the right questions. Questions are the right software we use to exploit the full potential of our mind, the hardware.
Questions AS a philosophy has immense value from a psychological point of view. They explore all kinds of possibilities. They promote oneness and unity. When we hold onto certain answers in exclusion of all others, we become very narrow minded and too egoistic. When profound questions come from the depth of our mind, it is the sign that we have matured.