Sunday, April 12, 2009

Intelligence

We can define intelligence simply as the “mental ability of consciousness.” Intelligence is not quite the adaptability or computability or cognitive ability of a person or a being. Rather, it is a mental phenomenon, or conditionality, which facilitates understanding reality as it is without the need of a being. In other words, soul intelligence is pure understanding, which is commonly known as “wisdom.” The word “pure” is emphasized to indicate that intelligence is a phenomenon devoid of any being. However, it cannot exist independent of consciousness.

You might know that the word intelligence itself comes from the Latin verb “intelligere,” which means, “to understand.” It understands, so it is intelligence.

Ultimately, intelligence is a state of knowing (the reality, the truth) without a sense of being a knower. Soon I will shed more light on this phenomenon and illuminate its profound practical implications.

For more information, visit www.soulresearchinstitute.org

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