What does it mean that "faith is an oasis in the heart, and the camels of thought will never arrive"?

Hehe, this is very interesting, but if you really want to understand it, you have to rely on your own personal experience. Personally, I think this sentence has his wonderful points, which shows that the author is a person with belief experience. Simply put, faith can't be answered by guessing, and you can't find the destination of faith by thinking and distinguishing! I explain this from a Christian point of view:

God's word is higher than us, and God's thought is higher than us. We can understand the laws of nature, but we can't make them, and we can't understand the real driving force behind them. Who can understand the driving force behind BIGBANG? It is beyond our boundaries. People have boundaries, and their cognitive level is limited, not infinite. If it is infinite, we are not human beings. We regard ourselves as gods, but we are not gods. We are just.

If we don't have confidence, we can't move forward or even live. If we only rely on ideas without confidence, we can't live, let alone move forward. Our strength comes from faith. Jesus said that without faith, one cannot enter the kingdom of God!

Our faith depends on spiritual acquisition, which is the real need of the heart, not the need of the body, but the need of the deep heart, because we want to escape from emptiness and confusion, but we can never get help from external forces around us, so we can only call from the heart, where am I from, who am I and where am I going? Thought can never find this answer, because our thoughts are based on the things in this world, and faith comes from the heart to meet the needs of the heart.

Camels of Thought vividly describes how to find faith through thinking, just like a camel walking in the vast desert, unable to find the way to the other side of faith. The way to believe is to open your heart and breathe the breath of truth, instead of being a little hypocritical and pretentious, using up all your piety and abandoning your existing self, as if you were a child again.