A Story – A trap of intellect on a spiritual path
One man came to a master and said, “You know, guru, I have read all the books available about enlightenment, now I need only one drop and I’m enlightened. Someone told me you are a great master and you can add me that drop.“
The master said, “ I’m waiting for the same thing, that drop which will give me the same effect!“
So the person got disappointed thinking, “Stupid guru“ and he left.
Then a disciple who was sitting next to the guru said,“Guru, you could actually help him. You are guiding all of us. Why are you not helping this man?“
Then guru said,“He is a confused person. He has to spend years to unlearn and empty his intellect. “
It’s like that. We eat a lot of food, at an amazing buffet we want to eat everything, then we think, my stomach is very, very heavy, what will I do now?
So we have been eating emotionally. We have been acquiring knowledge emotionally. What is happening at the end of the day is you have too much to handle. There is much more than you need. So when they see someone like this, with crammed up knowledge, true masters leave them alone, to eat more. When you are fed up eating, then you come to me.
A great master has said, “A man who is proud of his intellect is like a prisoner who’s proud of his prison cell."
This is one more trap in spirituality – intellect
Everybody
talks about ego as the blocking factor, but have you ever thought of
intellect as the blocking factor? What happens with the intellect?
Craving for more knowledge makes us obese in the brain. There are a lot
of people who know a lot of things, but they don’t translate that into
experience. Knowledge sitting in the books remains as a burden. Whatever
we consume more than we need leads to obesity. Mostly before attaining
enlightenment lots of unlearning has to happen.
-- Mohanji
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