In our search for knowledge, in our acquisitive desires, we are
losing love, we are blunting the feeling for beauty, the sensitivity to
cruelty; we are becoming more and more specialized and less and less
integrated. Wisdom cannot be replaced by knowledge, and no amount of
explanation, no accumulation of facts, will free man from suffering.
Knowledge is necessary, science has its place; but if the mind and heart
are suffocated by knowledge, and if the cause of suffering is explained
away, life becomes vain and meaningless.
Information, the knowledge of facts, though ever increasing, is by its very nature limited. Wisdom is infinite, it includes knowledge and the way of action; but we take hold of a branch and think it is the whole tree. Through the knowledge of the part, we can never realize the joy of the whole. Intellect can never lead to the whole, for it is only a segment, a part.
We have separated intellect from feeling, and have developed intellect at the expense of feeling. We are like a three-legged object with one leg much longer than the others, and we have no balance. We are trained to be intellectual; our education cultivates the intellect to be sharp, cunning, acquisitive, and so it plays the most important role in our life. Intelligence is much greater than intellect, for it is the integration of reason and love; but there can be intelligence only when there is self-knowledge, the deep understanding of the total process of oneself.
(J. Krishnamurti, The Book of Life)
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