God of Forthrightness

Spirituality is the effort of finding an answer in the fleeting mist of questions and laying entire trust in it just like a son clutches his mother's finger. The belief is very elementary, guileless. By the time when the pendulum of life sways to indicate adulthood, we have become completely devoid of childlike curiosity towards a question and straightforwardness towards an answer.
When as an adult, we are groping about the premise of a question related to credibility, sometimes it takes too long for us to conclude. We become prone to thinking too much about an issue because our brain capacity has expanded many folds since childhood, and it seems like a compulsion rather than a point of reason to do so. There is social pressure hiding behind compulsion. We become recalcitrant even to admit we are unable to infer and are happy without an answer. This search is no longer driven by innate inquisitiveness and does not lead to an artless solution. It is our cruel self that keeps us from being happy about a no-answer issue. It keeps battering until we either hide our happiness and regard the question as a non-issue or fake a solution. Spirituality lies in admitting that we cannot know everything that is in or around us. It is in the straightforwardness of admittance and release from ambiguity.
When we believe in ourselves and instinctively find the answer for us in a forward way, we leave no time for us to whimper about previous mistakes and cursing the situation as to have resulted from them.
There is no need to stay in disbelief as God clearly shows a way whenever we take a straightforward look at issues. He does not answer to those sitting in anticipation of miracles, to those who wait too long for an answer with stubbornness to test his presence. Discover with curiosity and carry forward with forthrightness. Happiness lies in doing whatever is to be done with curiosity and forgetting.