Friday, June 5, 2009 ' 1:47 AM
Reasons behind answers...

Why do we wake up every morning?
Why do we take the bus or the train in the morning?
Why do we go to school?
Why do we go to work?
Why do we go to the zoo when we were young?
Why do we like to go to the playground when we were kids?
Why do we buy gifts for birthdays?
Why do we still do the wrong things, when sometimes we know it is wrong?
Each of these questions has their answers to it.
But do you notice what happens when you ask "Why" to the answers of these questions.
Notice how asking "why", gives you an answer.
But asking another "Why", gives you the reasons.
For example...
Why do we go to work?
Answer is as simple as... to earn a salary.
But "Why" do we need to earn a salary?
So the reason for that would be...
To support the family, to ensure we ge to eat everyday etc.
Another example...
Why do we like to go to the playground when we were kids?
Because its a place where as children, we can play and have fun.
But "Why?"...
I'm sure we do get sick and tired of playing at the same playground every weekend. But most would say, the main reason for going there, was to meet up with friends and make new ones.
So maybe you could ask yourself, "Why?"... and "Why?".
Because sometimes the answer is clear to us, but do we know the reasons to it?
"Everything that i've planned has its reasons. You might not know it yet, You might know it later, or You might not know it at all. But all of it, has its reasons. If you trust, and you'll put your mind right, Then you'll eventually find out the reason to your own answers."
Sounds of peace. Avenue of Love.