Buddhism Quote by Dada Bhagwan
““If you take an objection in the ‘relative’, it is intellectual rationalism. ‘We’ don’t have intellectual rationalism. ‘We’ are abuddha (do not have intellect) in the ‘relative’, and we are a Gnani [the enlightened one] in the ‘real’.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Teachings of Dada Bhagwan, 1990s
In relative contexts we lack intellectual rationalism, acting without intellect, while in ultimate reality we become enlightened beings.
In simple terms: In everyday life we act without intellect; in ultimate reality we become enlightened.
Recognize the limits of rational thought in daily life.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily decision making
- meditative practice
- ethical dilemmas
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does recognizing non-intellectual action affect your choices?
- What does enlightenment mean in practical terms?
Intellectual rationalism may still be useful in analytical tasks.