The Power of Curiosity
Can curiosity be a powerful tool as a spiritual practice? If we are curious about ourselves and the world, does that increase inner wisdom? Can it shed light on mysteries that may have always puzzled us? Does curiosity in matters of importance help us become more enlightened? What would our life look like if we met every person with a deep and abiding curiosity? As children we have a natural wonder and inquisitiveness, does that decrease with age? Does curiosity counter certitude? Do we rob ourselves of happiness & joy when we stop being curious?
"Do not grow old, no matter how long you live.
Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born."
~ Albert Einstein
“The important thing is to not stop
questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existence. One cannot help but be
in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the
marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend
a little of this mystery each day.”
-Albert Einstein
“The mind is not a vessel to be
filled, but a fire to be kindled.”
-Plutarch
“Truth or reality must be investigated; for reality
is one, and by investigating it all will find love and unity.”
-Abdu'l-Baha
“I think, at a child's birth, if a
mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that
gift would be curiosity.”
- Eleanor Roosevelt
“Seek the truth, the truth shall make you free.' So
shall we see the truth in all religions, for truth is in all and truth is
one!"
-Abdu'l-Baha
“The most beautiful thing we can
experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. He
to whom the emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand
wrapped in awe, is as good as dead —his eyes are closed. The insight into the
mystery of life, coupled though it be with fear, has also given rise to
religion. To know what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself
as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty, which our dull faculties can
comprehend only in their most primitive forms—this knowledge, this feeling is
at the center of true religiousness.”
- Albert Einstein
“Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton asked
why”.
- Bernard Baruch
“I have no special talents. I am only
passionately curious.”
~Albert Einstein
“Man must forget all hearsay and examine truth
himself, for he does not know whether statements he hears are in accordance
with reality or not. Wherever he finds truth or reality, he must hold to it,
forsaking, discarding all else; for outside of reality there is naught but
superstition and imagination.”
-Abdu’l-Baha
"Thinking
is more interesting than knowing, but less interesting than looking."
~
Goethe
“Judge
a man by his questions rather than by his answers”
~
Voltaire
“Walk with those seeking truth... run
from those who think they’ve found it.”
“Reality or truth is one, yet there are many
religious beliefs, denominations, creeds and differing opinions in the world
today. Why should these differences exist? Because they do not investigate and examine the fundamental
unity, which is one and
unchangeable. If they seek reality itself, they will agree and be
united; for reality is indivisible and not multiple. It is evident, therefore,
that there is nothing of greater importance to mankind than the investigation of truth."
-Abdu'l-Baha
“Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.”
-the Buddha
“People travel to wonder at the height of the
mountains, at the huge waves of the seas, at the long course of the rivers, at
the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motion of the stars, and yet
they pass by themselves without wondering.”
–Augustine
“He is short-sighted who looks only on the path he
treads and the wall on which he leans.”
-Kahlil Kibran
“….reality is contrary to dogmatic interpretations
and imitations of ancestral forms of belief to which all nations and peoples
adhere so tenaciously. These blind imitations are contrary to the fundamental
basis of the divine religions, for the divine religions in their central and
essential teaching are based upon unity, love and peace, whereas these
variations and imitations have ever been productive of warfare, sedition and
strife. Therefore, all souls should consider it incumbent upon them to
investigate reality. Reality is one; and
when found, it will unify all mankind. Reality is the love of God. Reality is
the knowledge of God. Reality is justice. Reality is the oneness or solidarity
of mankind. Reality is international peace. Reality is the knowledge of verities.
Reality unifies humanity."
- Abdu'l-Baha
“Just as death and destruction are never
satisfied, so human desire is never satisfied.”
- Proverbs
"The stages
that mark the wayfarer's journey from the abode of dust to the heavenly
homeland are said to be seven. Some have called these Seven Valleys, and
others, Seven Cities. And they say that until the wayfarer taketh leave of
self, and traverseth these stages, he shall never reach to the ocean of
nearness and union, nor drink of the peerless wine. The first is THE VALLEY OF
SEARCH.
The steed of this
Valley is patience; without patience the wayfarer on this journey will reach
nowhere and attain no goal. Nor should he ever be downhearted; if he strive for
a hundred thousand years and yet fail to behold the beauty of the Friend, he
should not falter. For those who seek the Ka'bih of "for Us" rejoice
in the tidings: "In Our ways will We guide them." In their search, they have stoutly girded up
the loins of service, and seek at every moment to journey from the plane of
heedlessness into the realm of being. No bond shall hold them back, and no
counsel shall deter them. The holy Sanctuary at Mecca. "And whoso maketh
efforts for Us, in Our ways will We guide them."]
It is incumbent
on these servants that they cleanse the heart -- which is the wellspring of
divine treasures -- from every marking, and that they turn away from imitation,
which is following the traces of their forefathers and sires, and shut the door
of friendliness and enmity upon all the people of the earth.
In this journey
the seeker reacheth a stage wherein he seeth all created things wandering
distracted in search of the Friend. How many a Jacob will he see, hunting after
his Joseph; he will behold many a lover, hasting to seek the Beloved, he will
witness a world of desiring ones searching after the One Desired. At every
moment he findeth a weighty matter, in every hour he becometh aware of a
mystery; for he hath taken his heart away from both worlds, and set out for the
Ka'bih of the Beloved. At every step, aid from the Invisible Realm will attend
him and the heat of his search will grow.
The holy Sanctuary at Mecca.
One must judge of
search by the standard of the Majnun of Love. It is related that one day they came upon
Majnun sifting the dust, and his tears flowing down. They said, "What
doest thou?" He said, "I seek for Layli." They cried, "Alas
for thee! Layli is of pure spirit, and thou seekest her in the dust!" He
said, "I seek her everywhere; haply somewhere I shall find her."
Yea, although to
the wise it be shameful to seek the Lord of Lords in the dust, yet this
betokeneth intense ardor in searching. "Whoso seeketh out a thing with
zeal shall find it."
The true seeker
hunteth naught but the object of his quest, and the lover hath no desire save
union with his beloved. Nor shall the seeker reach his goal unless he sacrifice
all things. That is, whatever he hath seen, and heard, and understood, all must
he set at naught, that he may enter the realm of the spirit, which is the City
of God. Labor is needed, if we are to seek Him; ardor is needed, if we are to
drink of the honey of reunion with Him; and if we taste of this cup, we shall
cast away the world.
On this journey
the traveler abideth in every land and dwelleth in every region. In every face,
he seeketh the beauty of the Friend; in every country he looketh for the
Beloved. He joineth every company, and seeketh fellowship with every soul, that
haply in some mind he may uncover the secret of the Friend, or in some face he
may behold the beauty of the Loved One.
And if, by the
help of God, he findeth on this journey a trace of the traceless Friend, and
inhaleth the fragrance of the long-lost Joseph from the heavenly messenger, he
shall straightway step into THE VALLEY OF LOVE and be dissolved in the fire of
love."
- Baha'u'llah
“Ego says, ‘once everything falls into place, I’ll
feel peace.’ Spirit says, ‘find your peace and then everything will fall into
place.”
-Marianne Williamson
“And an old priest said, ‘Speak to us of Religion.’
And he said:
Have I spoken this day of aught else?
Is not religion all deeds and all reflection,
And that which is neither deed nor reflection, but
a wonder and a surprise ever springing in the soul, even while the hands hew
the stone or tend the loom?
Who can separate his faith from his actions, or his
belief from his occupations?
Who can spread his hours before him, saying,
"This for God and this for myself; This for my soul, and this other for my
body?"
All your hours are wings that beat through space
from self to self.
He who wears his morality but as his best garment
were better naked.
The wind and the sun will tear no holes in his
skin.
And he who defines his conduct by ethics imprisons
his song-bird in a cage.
The freest song comes not through bars and wires.
And he to whom worshipping is a window, to open but
also to shut, has not yet visited the house of his soul whose windows are from
dawn to dawn.
Your daily life is your temple and your religion.
Whenever you enter into it take with you your all.
Take the plough and the forge and the mallet and
the lute,
The things you have fashioned in necessity or for
delight.
For in revery you cannot rise above your
achievements nor fall lower than your failures.
And take with you all men:
For in adoration you cannot fly higher than their
hopes nor humble yourself lower than their despair.
And if you would know God be not therefore a solver
of riddles.
Rather look about you and you shall see Him playing
with your children.
And look into space; you shall see Him walking in
the cloud, outstretching His arms in the lightning and descending in rain.
You shall see Him smiling in flowers, then rising
and waving His hands in trees.”
- K. Gibran
"Discover for yourselves the reality of
things, and strive to assimilate the methods by which noble-mindedness and
glory are attained among the nations and people of the world. No man should
follow blindly his ancestors and forefathers. Nay, each must see with his own
eyes, hear with his own ears and investigate independently in order that he may
find the truth. The religion of forefathers and ancestors is based upon blind
imitation. Man should investigate reality."
- Abdu'l-Baha
“Could you keep your heart in wonder at the daily
miracles of your life, your pain would not seem less wondrous than your joy.”
- K. Gibran
“So I say to you, Ask and it will be
given to you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for
you.”
- Jesus Christ
“Truth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its
growth, but by washing away from it all that is not gold.”
-
Leo
Tolstoy
“Only when the lamp of search, of earnest striving,
of longing desire, of passionate devotion, of fervid love, of rapture, and
ecstasy, is kindled within the seeker's heart, and the breeze of His
loving-kindness is wafted upon his soul, will the darkness of error be
dispelled, the mists of doubts and misgivings be dissipated, and the lights of
knowledge and certitude envelop his being.”
-Baha’u’llah
“But the greatest error of all the rest
is the mistaking or misplacing of the last or farthest end of knowledge: for
men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge, sometimes upon a
natural curiosity and inquisitive appetite; sometimes to entertain their minds
with variety and delight; sometimes for ornament and reputation; and sometimes
to enable them to victory of wit and contradiction; and most times for lucre
and profession; and seldom sincerely to give a true account of their gift of
reason, to the benefit and use of men...”
- Sir Francis Bacon
“As children, our imaginations are vibrant, and our hearts are open. We believe that the bad guy always loses and that the
tooth fairy sneaks into our rooms at night to put money under our pillow. Everything amazes us, and we think anything is
possible. We continuously experience life with a sense of newness and unbridled curiosity.”
- Yehuda Berg
“Among these
teachings was the independent investigation of reality so that the world of
humanity may be saved from the darkness of imitation and attain to the truth;
may tear off and cast away this ragged and outgrown garment of a thousand years
ago and may put on the robe woven in the utmost purity and holiness in the loom
of reality. As reality is one and cannot admit of multiplicity, therefore
different opinions must ultimately become fused into one.”
-Abdu’l-Baha
“O best among the Bharatas, four kinds of pious
men begin to render devotional service unto Me – the distressed, the desirer of
wealth, the inquisitive, and he who is searching for knowledge of the Absolute.”
-the Gita
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