“God cannot be realized through the intellect. Intellect can lead one to a certain extent and no further. It is a matter of faith and experience derived from that faith.”
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Probable attribution
This saying is widely associated with Mahatma Gandhi, but the attribution is not supported by a reliable primary source.
Likely origin: Attributed to Gandhi's writings on faith beyond intellect; no dated primary line verbatim-confirmed.
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Analysis carries understanding only so far; past a certain edge, the deepest questions answer to lived experience and trust rather than argument. The point isn't to stop thinking but to notice where reasoning quietly hands off to something it was never built to prove.
When to use it
- A grieving person finds peace through ritual and presence, not through any tidy explanation.
- A meditator stops analyzing calm and simply keeps practicing until it actually arrives.
- Someone comes to know love not by defining it but by living years alongside another.

