Guest guest Posted January 8, 2009 Report Share Posted January 8, 2009 Verse 85. Such a one, being mistakenly convinced that he has won real knowledge, while being devoid of Experience, presumes to test, by the skill of his intelligence, the knower of that Truth, who is firmly established in the transcendental Silence.(46) Verse 46. Not by mere intelligence, but by intuition, can the sage be rightly understood. Intuition is a faculty that is dormant in the worldly man. It stands midway between human reason and the supreme wisdom that is Self-Realization. Intuition is similar to inspiration in its essence; the latter is only occasionally active; the former is more frequent; this is probably all the difference there is between them. These quotations are from the book, Guru--Ramana--Vachana--Mala by " Who, " published by Sri Ramanasramam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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