Re: Doubts vs Questions
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• March 23, 1999
Dear Bhagavatas, The words doubt and question are often used as synonyms for each other; however, in the context of inquiry into the nature of reality, the word question carries a positive connotation where as the word doubt carries a negative connotation. The word doubt implies a lack of confidence; where as the word question implies a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply. Once a strong conviction about the nature of reality (as opposed to a faith) manifests itself, in ones mind, the word doubt ceases to exist. Such a person, only has questions; these questions arise due to his or her limitations (due to the load of Karma) and not due to any problem with the Siddantham. In due time, all questions will come to be answered, either through reading scripture, experience, or some other means. The siddantham is most perfect, it explains the nature of reality in a most perfect manner; it leaves no room for doubt, however, questions arise due to our limitations. This is my conviction; I speak as one who has many questions (due to my own limitations), but no doubts. Adiyen, Venkat KrishNarpaNam
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