Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Intelligence vs. Wisdom

Intelligence is like a computer. It absorbs information, analyzes it, distributes it and puts together the puzzle pieces so things make sense, to the human brain that is.

Wisdom is like a best friend. You can count on it to help you learn from your mistakes and see how far you've come. Intelligence may freak out without the facts, but wisdom will always be there, from a divine source, guiding you if you listen.

Intelligence will tell you that you're going through a hard time.

Wisdom will tell how to get through it and what you've gained from it.

Intelligence is limited in what it can conceive because it asks us to have all the tangible facts in order to work for us.


Wisdom is all about the unseen and unknowing, trusting that our lives are not as simply stated as our intelligence wishes we would believe.


Wisdom teaches us that we are all part of a great divine plan and that anything is possible.

Intelligence wants us to prove anything is possible.

Wisdom wants us to trust and believe in something bigger than our ego's limited thinking.

Some of the greatest minds on Earth were not only intelligent, but wise beyond their years. These are the people I consider true geniuses.

There's no point in taking this journey to just regurgitate information - we're here to observe, process, feel, explore, discover and learn how to be a better human being. We're here to learn how to use all of our talent and love to help make this world a better place. We're here to challenge our levels of consciousness, to see what was previously unseen, to create a material existence from our dynamic visions.

And that begins first in the imagination.


"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand." Einstein

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