Havent read any other posts but know one thing;
It is similar to the Taoist thoughts. If you know little about this I suggest reading a booked called "The Tao of Pooh", yes Winnie the Pooh. I am reading it now for a class and it is a bit of a stretch but it is insightful.
Basically Taoists believe that life should be lived simple. We shouldnt try to ask why? who? what? where? etc. we should just see that it is their and believe that it is, and all things are important.
Think of a fish in a pond. That fish knows nothing more than the pond. It can swim up and down within the parameters of that pond without any knowledge of what lies beyond it...it can\'t see beyond the pond nor does it need to(purpose) so it is limited by it\'s own perception needed to exists?
I shall quote from the Tao of Pooh here;
"A well-frog cannot imagine the ocean, nor can a summer insect conceive of ice. How then can a scholar understand the Tao? He is restricted by his own learning."I really do suggest if you are interested in Taoism, you should check this book out- Its by Benjamin Hoff, and is published by Penguin. Its one of my favorite readings.