The Question Series

In my previous post, I mentioned the significance of having a ‘question’. At the end I promised that I will share my ‘questions’.

Here, I am going to mention one of my ‘questions.’

Mysticism—the methodology to experience God, the Absolute or Reality—is one of the main issues of religious inquiry.

My first question is: What is “it” that experiences?

Next: Shall I be able to ask the question, —’what is ‘it’ that experiences?—if I am not proficient in a language?

Will this ‘it’ be conscious of ‘itself’ when it will “merge”—the religious jargon to describe the soul’s merger with the Absolute—with God?

Don’t you think that the meaning of our ‘questions’ is clear to us and to others only after they (questions) are clothed in language? If so, the question is: Can ‘it’ understand ‘its’ experience of God without language?

More questions will follow in the next posts.

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