When questions burn louder than truth!

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Some days arrive without warning. You sit with your tea, your breath, your silence—and yet something itches inside. A restlessness. A friction beneath your skin. You don’t know what’s bothering you exactly. But you know something is. It’s not a thought, it’s not a problem. It’s an ache of not-knowing.

And then, without any head-ups, questions crash through us.

All these questions were thrown to most of the AI tools that I use.

Below are the questions that led me to that space. Perhaps they’ll stir something in you too:

If the traits in astrology resonate with me, why shouldn’t I believe in it? Or if I should, how do I believe wisely?

What shapes me more—my genes or the habits ?

How can I learn about the traits embedded in my DNA?

So you’re saying I’m shaped by genes and choices, not stars?

But then why do I see patterns among people born in my month?

What about karma, fate, and recurring life lessons? Are they real or just mental loops?

What are humans without patterns? If I break one, am I not just forming a new one?

If the end of every pattern is death, why strive for healthier ones at all?

Is pain and fear subjective? If a so-called ‘unhealthy pattern’ brings me joy, who decides what’s good or bad?

How does one stay true to their nature when society demands constant improvement just to survive?

What is consciousness really—just neurons and hormones, or something more?

What if astrology is a field we haven’t yet understood—like gravity before Newton?

Are we just simulations in a matrix-like system? Could astrology be a symbolic layer of that code?

So what should I believe—myself, the universe, the simulation, people, or just hope?

Eventually, I reached a place, not of conclusion but of pragmatic agnosticism. I will try to cover up in the near future.

Cheers!

Check out the previous post: The art of not knowing

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Author: Sunandhini R

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