With inquiry, there is no assumption of right or wrong. Questions are not meant to be hit with quick responses. It must be dealt with in a deeper way. So regardless of how you approach the answer, you must be prepared to accept that what you might have always thought, or believed to be true, might be wrong.
That is not to say IT IS wrong, but that it might be.
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It might be right and wrong. Is there really this sharpness. It is in the eye of the viewer. There is no right and wrong. There never was the chance to be something wrong in the whole history of mankind, otherwise everything was wrong and in-existent. Feel what you are not able to feel because then you will burst, and you will say its wrong, but it is not because of the point mentioned before. Forget right and wrong, don’t be a slave of morality and the idea of being good, of the need to be good to feel good and right. Only words, living your life is the only thing that answers you everything.
Yes, inquiry is more about the asking than the answers. An asking of what is rather than asking the mind what it thinks. If an answer does arise as you suggest, it may be a surprise. Even if what you had thought was right, it may be incomplete. Something deeper may arise.
I suppose if one is serious, they will find out what happens.
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