Are you someone who would like to find answers to the big questions, the questions about life?
Maybe you are someone who like to seek truth? Or maybe you are someone who is looking to find your purpose in life?
But the big questions just do not seem to come. Even the answers to the tiny questions may just be slightly fuzzy.

Here are 5 tips for finding the answers to the big questions.

1. Find the moments.

You need to be on the lookout for these! The little things that just feel like they matter.
The times when all the little things seem to line up just so. The times when you just think “who would have thought…” and
you realize you have stumbled onto something important.

2. Let it grow.

The great thing about all the little questions is that they can develop as you wait for the big answer.
If you are looking for the big answer, you probably will not find it for a long time! So you need to enjoy the little details.
The idea is to let the questions grow and develop. For instance, if you are looking to find meaning, the little questions may
lead to questions about life and meaning, or what really is purpose? Whatever they lead to should be enjoyed!

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3. Find the roots.

Like all questions, the meaning of purpose is buried deep down in our subconscious minds.
So you need to follow the roots to the real subject. The real subject may not even be big questions at all! It is just that when
you follow the roots down into the depths of your being, they lead you to the real subject.

4. Find the real answer.

This is what we all need to do. It is just that it may seem difficult to do. The truth is that when you follow the roots,
they lead you to the roots of the real answer. All deep questions start with the real subject.
When you find the roots, the real subject may be hard to find. And you may have to dig around in the dark to find it.
But the real subject may be hidden deep down inside. Just follow the roots to the deep subject and you will find the answer.

5. Let the questions be your guide.

The deep subject is that which governs all questions. Follow the roots of the real subject to find the roots of the real answer.
The real answer is always rooted deep down inside. When you follow the roots of the real answer,
you will discover the real subject, the real question, and the real answer. If you work the root, you will find all the questions
about the real subject and you will know why we are here. You will know why we are meant to live. You will know the answer.

Conclusion

The only way to find the deep root is to follow the roots. And when you do, there is your answer.
But if you follow the roots, you will be free to dream and you will find your happiness. And that is the point of all this.
In the end, it is the dreams and the happiness that sustain us.

You see, the happy answer to all questions is to just be happy in life. Once we are happy, we are free to know the deeper answers.
And all questions in life lead us back to the deeper subject.

 

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