What mysteries keep you awake at night?
Sep 3rd, 2008 by spaceagesage
These mammatocumulus clouds — or biscuit clouds as my husband calls them — formed in a recent thunderhead in southern Colorado. According to Wikipedia, scientist have differing opinions on how they form. I find it amazing that after trapezing across this planet for thousands of years, humans still can’t
explain everything. Our world and our lives still hold many mysteries — from the placebo effect to why men and women don’t always understand each other, from how intuition works to what the story is behind UFO sightings, from why socks disappear during wash day to what our dreams really mean. Personally, I’m still on the hunt to uncover the mystery to living well and wisely.
Today I would ask: What great mystery would you like solved or what mysteries perplex you?
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How they get the caramel in the caramilk bar. No, just kidding. You know, I honestly don’t have a mystery I would like explained because I love the mysterious and the unknown. The Bermuda Triangle always fascinated me as a kid, so if pressed, I might like the mystery surrounding it explained.
I’m posting again, since my first comment did not get through *sob*
Mysteries that I would like some answers to: is there such a thing as a parallel universe? Where does my astral body travel to each night? Do angels ever go to bed?
Hi, Urban Panther —
Ha ha! The Bermuda Triangle, eh? You sound pretty adventurous!
Hi, Evelyn —
Sorry for the crazy spam filter! Your comments are great! Thanks for emailing me and letting me know.
Where were we before we were born? And, what exactly triggers the body cells to “age”? Both come with lots of assumptions and theories and might be just among the mysteries that can never be answered by scientists.
Hi, Maya –
Welcome and thanks for commenting. Yes, such questions come with lots of assumptions and theories — and lots of input from the spiritual arena of discussion. I remember someone explaining that many facial cells die every day, so much so, that the face has totally new cells every few days, but what tells each of those cells to form in such a way that our face comes out looking the same each time?