Chit Quote by Dada Bhagwan
““When circumstantial evidences come together, the mind gets involved in thoughts. The one that has the thoughts is the mind. At that time, the chit (knowledge & vision) goes out, if the work is external, or stays and wanders within, if the work is internal. Intellect gives the decision. Intellect then accepts either the decision of the chit or of the mind and becomes one with it. So then ego endorses it and signs off on it. This is how the parliamentary system (of antahkaran) works.””
About This Quote
Source Spiritual discourse, likely lecture or interview
Thoughts arise from external evidence, but the mind processes them; intellect decides, then ego validates, forming a mental system akin to a parliamentary process.
In simple terms: Mind processes evidence, intellect decides, ego approves.
Recognize each mental layer’s role.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- problem solving
- meditation
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you differentiate mind from ego?
- Can intellect be trusted alone?
The model may ignore subconscious influences.