Dada BhagwanSamyak buddhi (right intellect) is that which shows things as they are.
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Samyak buddhi (right intellect) is that which shows things as they are. The word “Samyak” means “true, real, correct” in Sanskrit. It is also the name of a Buddhist concept that relates to the way we perceive reality. Samyak buddhi is the ability to discern what is essential, true, and real in life, without being fooled by emotions or personal likes and dislikes.
It is the ability to see what really matters in life, not what people want you to see or what you want to see. Samyak buddhi is about developing the mind that can make sense of all the complexities of life.
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