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* [[Vaniquotes:If we take Krsna's shelter, at least we shall get little intelligence. Dadami buddhi-yogam tam: "He gets the intelligence directly from Me." And that is wanted|If we take Krsna's shelter, at least we shall get little intelligence. Dadami buddhi-yogam tam: "He gets the intelligence directly from Me." And that is wanted.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:If we take Krsna's shelter, at least we shall get little intelligence. Dadami buddhi-yogam tam: "He gets the intelligence directly from Me." And that is wanted|If we take Krsna's shelter, at least we shall get little intelligence. Dadami buddhi-yogam tam: "He gets the intelligence directly from Me." And that is wanted.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:You have nothing to offer to Krsna. Simply you have to become little intelligent. That's all. Not rascal. If you remain rascal, then your human life is spoiled. If you become little intelligent, then your human life is successful|You have nothing to offer to Krsna. Simply you have to become little intelligent. That's all. Not rascal. If you remain rascal, then your human life is spoiled. If you become little intelligent, then your human life is successful.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:You have nothing to offer to Krsna. Simply you have to become little intelligent. That's all. Not rascal. If you remain rascal, then your human life is spoiled. If you become little intelligent, then your human life is successful|You have nothing to offer to Krsna. Simply you have to become little intelligent. That's all. Not rascal. If you remain rascal, then your human life is spoiled. If you become little intelligent, then your human life is successful.]]
=== The Practical Application of Spiritual Intelligence ===
The cultivation of spiritual intelligence is not merely an abstract philosophical exercise but a practical tool for navigating the complexities of material existence. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that even in mundane activities like making purchases or evaluating teachers, the application of basic discrimination protects one from exploitation and misdirection. By recognizing the true value of spiritual knowledge and understanding that all provisions ultimately come from the Supreme Lord, the intelligent person makes choices that align with their eternal welfare rather than temporary illusion.
* [[Vaniquotes:If anyone wants to purchase some share of company, he goes to the share market and he sees the price of different shares, and he selects. So everything requires little intelligence, then it is all right|If anyone wants to purchase some share of company, he goes to the share market and he sees the price of different shares, and he selects. So everything requires little intelligence, then it is all right.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:If you want to purchase something, once or twice you may be cheated. A third time, you are very intelligent. So even despite being cheated, you should try to find out who is the real preacher. That requires little intelligence|If you want to purchase something, once or twice you may be cheated. A third time, you are very intelligent. So even despite being cheated, you should try to find out who is the real preacher. That requires little intelligence.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Somebody offers you one million dollars, "Take it." You do not know what is the value of million dollars; you will refuse it. Little intelligence. So the choice is yours. In all the case, the choice is yours. If you know the value, instantly you accept|Somebody offers you one million dollars, "Take it." You do not know what is the value of million dollars; you will refuse it. Little intelligence. So the choice is yours. In all the case, the choice is yours. If you know the value, instantly you accept.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:It requires a little intelligence how to keep pace with Krishna and the world simultaneously|It requires a little intelligence how to keep pace with Krsna and the world simultaneously.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:This requires little intelligence that, "Actually God is giving us bread, not this politician."|This requires little intelligence that, "Actually God is giving us bread, not this politician."]]
=== Discerning Action from Inaction Through Spiritual Vision ===
One of the most sophisticated applications of spiritual intelligence is the ability to distinguish between action, inaction, and forbidden action as described in the ''Bhagavad-gītā''. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a person who can perceive the subtle reactions of ''karma'' develops the vision to act without binding themselves to the material energy. This refined discrimination is not available to those who remain dull or ignorant, but it naturally awakens in one who sincerely pursues Kṛṣṇa consciousness under proper guidance.
* [[Vaniquotes:One who can see that "I am acting in this way, there is no reaction," that is inaction. And one who sees that "I am doing this, but there is reaction," that is action. So it requires little intelligence to see how it is action or inaction|One who can see that "I am acting in this way, there is no reaction," that is inaction. And one who sees that "I am doing this, but there is reaction," that is action. So it requires little intelligence to see how it is action or inaction.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:So it requires little intelligence to see how it is action or inaction. Therefore it is said that one who can see action in inaction and inaction in action, he is intelligent|So it requires little intelligence to see how it is action or inaction. Therefore it is said that one who can see action in inaction and inaction in action, he is intelligent.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Everything requires little intelligence. If one is dull then it is very difficult for him. Spiritual life is meant for intelligent person. Otherwise what is the difference between cats and dogs and human being|Everything requires little intelligence. If one is dull then it is very difficult for him. Spiritual life is meant for intelligent person. Otherwise what is the difference between cats and dogs and human being.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:We first have to become a little intelligent, for it is not possible to make spiritual progress otherwise|We first have to become a little intelligent, for it is not possible to make spiritual progress otherwise.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:You have to become a little intelligent. Because without being intelligent nobody can make any spiritual progress|You have to become a little intelligent. Because without being intelligent nobody can make any spiritual progress.]]


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Spiritual realization is often mistakenly viewed as a complex endeavor reserved for scholarly elites, yet the essence of bhakti is remarkably accessible to anyone willing to apply basic discrimination. As Śrīla Prabhupāda explains, recognizing the eternal nature of the soul and the temporary conditions of the material world simply requires a sincere heart and a little intelligence. By cultivating this fundamental awareness, one can easily navigate the illusions of material existence and awaken to their natural position in devotional service.

Recognizing the Eternal Soul

The fundamental starting point of spiritual life is the realization that one is not the material body but an eternal spirit soul. When a person applies even a small amount of intelligence, they immediately question the repetitive and painful cycle of birth and death that governs the physical form. This basic inquiry into the nature of existence allows the living entity to perceive the spiritual spark within and understand that their true identity is permanently distinct from the temporary bodily machine.

Understanding the Supreme Truth

Once the distinction between the body and the soul is established, the next step is to recognize the supreme source of all existence. The Supreme Lord is not hidden or distant; He is actively manifest in the material world through His separated and expanded energies. By observing the natural world with a thoughtful perspective, one can easily perceive the divine presence in everyday phenomena, leading to a profound appreciation of the Absolute Truth.

Overcoming Ignorance and Bad Association

Despite the clarity of Vedic wisdom, many individuals remain trapped in foolishness due to their association with misguided philosophers and atheistic thinkers. Such misleading company obscures the natural intelligence of the human being, causing them to accept contradictory concepts and deny the reality of the next life. To protect one's spiritual progress, it is essential to critically evaluate the teachings of so-called leaders and rely exclusively on the unadulterated wisdom found in authorized scriptures like the Bhagavad-gītā and Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam.

The Intelligence to Surrender

The highest expression of human intelligence is the willingness to surrender to the Supreme Personality of Godhead without hesitation. While the conditioned soul mistakenly believes in its own independence, a truly intelligent person recognizes that they are already subordinate to the stringent laws of material nature. By redirecting this natural subordination toward the Lord, one develops the eagerness required to attain the perfectional stage of devotional service.

The Practical Application of Spiritual Intelligence

The cultivation of spiritual intelligence is not merely an abstract philosophical exercise but a practical tool for navigating the complexities of material existence. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that even in mundane activities like making purchases or evaluating teachers, the application of basic discrimination protects one from exploitation and misdirection. By recognizing the true value of spiritual knowledge and understanding that all provisions ultimately come from the Supreme Lord, the intelligent person makes choices that align with their eternal welfare rather than temporary illusion.

Discerning Action from Inaction Through Spiritual Vision

One of the most sophisticated applications of spiritual intelligence is the ability to distinguish between action, inaction, and forbidden action as described in the Bhagavad-gītā. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a person who can perceive the subtle reactions of karma develops the vision to act without binding themselves to the material energy. This refined discrimination is not available to those who remain dull or ignorant, but it naturally awakens in one who sincerely pursues Kṛṣṇa consciousness under proper guidance.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the path to spiritual perfection is not hindered by a lack of material qualifications but by a stubborn refusal to apply simple, God-given common sense. When an individual honestly assesses their precarious position in the material world, the logical conclusion is to take shelter of the Supreme Lord and engage in His loving service. As Śrīla Prabhupāda consistently taught, embracing this straightforward truth transforms a spoiled human life into a completely successful one.

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