shivsomashekhar
Well-Known Member
Ok maybe it is strange of me to ask this question but.
Is blind faith right faith? Even if we cultivate a spiritual teaching, would it not be wise of us to think somewhat for our self?
Can we gain any wisdom from the teaching if all we do is blindly believe it, without asking our self ( not others) about the teaching?
Personally when I read the teaching I cultivate I ask my self many questions, because I can not know for sure what our teacher meant in every word. That is a part of the cultuvation. It's a part of the way to go from novice to wise.
And yes in the process of discussing with others I might say wrong, because I did not memorize or understand my self fully the teaching.
But if you blindly believe, have you learned anything to make you a wise person?
All faith is blind - by definition. Once you start reasoning, it is no longer faith and you enter the realm of logic (perception, inference, etc). Ancient Indians were clear on the difference between Sabda (faith based systems) vs. Anvikshiki (logic based systems), while medieval India mixed things up.