Why?
We begin hearing this from children at an early age "Why did this happen?" It becomes a way of life
The answer to "why" satisfies our innate unique curiosity as to cause and effect(a Pitta trait)
And it's use begins the scientific inquiry into any observation in Nature Particularly with disease and healing "Why did I get sick?" "Why did I get well?" "Why didn't anybody else get sick?"
Furthermore it's unsettling for us to not have an explanation as to what transpired
In the Chinese language there is no word or character for "why"
Hmmmm…. is it possible that Nature can be so complex that a simple answer as to "why" is not so simple or even possible?
In contemporary circles of physics the concept of symmetry implies that for every organized level of observation(cause and effect are known) there is an underlying level of randomness Disconcertingly real!
Have you ever found that you thought you knew the answer to an observation, only to find out later you didn't? Are you uncomfortable not knowing "why"? How do you mentally handle not knowing "why"? Is it possible to live a life without knowing "why"?
So my bias is not to stress too much over that question of why Maybe the Chinese have something?
Until tomorrow To health as a Skill Love DrBill