Monday, July 23, 2012

Two Kinds of Intelligence


We began our PLI experience with a Rumi poem at the PLI information session.

There are two kinds of intelligence: one acquired,

as a child in school memorizes facts and concepts

from books and from what the teacher says,

collecting information from the traditional sciences

as well as from the new sciences.




With such intelligence you rise in the world.

You get ranked ahead or behind others

in regard to your competence in retaining
information.
You stroll with this intelligence

in and out of fields of knowledge,
getting always more
marks on your preserving tablets.




There is another kind of tablet,
one
already completed and preserved inside you.

A spring overflowing its springbox.
A freshness
in the center of the chest.
This other intelligence
does not turn yellow or stagnate.
It's fluid,
and it doesn't move from outside to inside
through conduits of plumbing-learning.




This second knowing is a fountainhead

from within you, moving out.
--Rumi

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