..yet there are billions of souls/minds .. that is significant .. nothing to do with ego.
Significant compared to what? The universe at large? Hardly.
Yes, it does .. I never said that the brain/intellect is not important.
I'm just saying that "the heart" is more important than the brain.
It is quite obvious that we will not find anything, unless we have the intention to find it !
Yes, the 'heart' determines our goals, our values, and what we like/dislike. It determines whether we are interested in truth for its own sake or not. It determines, when we find a truth, whether we will reject it because we don't like it, or stick to it because we have found it to be true. It determines whether honesty, especially self-honesty, is important to us or not.
So, to determine the *goal* of searching for the truth, the 'heart' is invaluable. But for *determining* truth, it is unreliable and prone to biases. The brain is far better at that job.
Remember, the easiest person to fool is yourself. How do you guard against that?
Of course, this is a metaphor, since the 'heart' (emotions) are also a matter of brain functioning and the *brain* (logic and reason) are simply a different aspect of that functioning. And the two together do not exhaust what the brain (biological organ) actually does.
And, frankly, if the search for truth is NOT your goal, then we are simply on different paths. Buddha was concerned about pain and suffering and not directly in the search for truth. That is where I part ways with Buddhism.