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Daily Meditation: Friday, July 26, 2002

You want to know the relationship between the heart and the …

You want to know the relationship between the heart and the intellect? Well, let me tell you a little anecdote. A blind man and a legless cripple were brought before a court one day, accused of having stolen apples from a tree. The legless cripple said: 'But my lord, how could I have perpetrated this act? I have no legs.' And the blind man said: 'And I, my lord, could not have done so either, I can't see anything.' The judge, of course, was puzzled. Then someone shouted: 'If you put the legless cripple on the blind man's shoulders they would have no problem picking all the apples.' And this of course was what happened: the blind man carried the legless cripple on his shoulders and the legless cripple, who could see, simply told the blind man to go right a bit ... left a bit ... forward ... back. Now, think of the legless cripple as the intellect, perched on the shoulders of the blind man, the heart. The heart, the feeling is at the bottom, wishing, desiring, and the brain, the intellect is on top, giving directions so that they may pick fruit together, in other words reach their goals. This is how, depending on their degree of evolution, the heart and the intellect work together either to commit crimes or to do good deeds.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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