|
Intelligence and Intellect
It is important to note that our much-vaunted intellect, though important, is
only a small part of our whole being.
The intellect is only one function of the greater whole. The intellect
is not intelligence. Intellect is of the mind; it depends on memory, it
functions through borrowed knowledge. All educational systems in the world are
rooted in intellectual development; hence they all depend on memory.
The examinations in our schools, colleges, universities, are not measures of
intelligence. Memory is mechanical. A computer can have a better memory than a
man of genius, but the computer has no intelligence.
Intellect is the faculty of knowledge. Intelligence is the faculty of knowing
(intuition), of living in the "infinite wisdom" of the present
moment. In our culture there is a continual conflict between intelligence
and intellect.
The person of intellect thinks that they are intelligent because they know so
much. They have accumulated a great reserve of knowledge; they are
burdened with all kinds of information which they cannot get rid of, there is
intellect and yet no intelligence. There is no street smarts, intuition or
common sense. Those bound to intellect are bound to fear and worry. They
lack self-trust. They are bound in a survival strategy constantly
gathering more data and trying to figure everything out. Often there is
little ability to lay down the burden of intellect, to stop the fears of the
past, the worries of the future, the inherited thinking and behavioral habits,
the life programming (conditioning) developed by their reactions to parents and
society.
Contact us for more info
|