There is no intelligence if there is no sensitivity of the body and mind – the sensitivity of feeling and the clarity of observation. Emotionalism and sentimentality prevent the sensitivity of feeling. Being sensitive in one area and dull in another leads to contradiction and conflict, which deny intelligence. The integration of many broken parts into a whole does not bring about intelligence. Sensitivity is attention, which is intelligence. Intelligence has nothing to do with knowledge or information. Knowledge is always the past; it can be called upon to act in the present, but it limits the present. Intelligence is always in the present, and of no time.
From The Only Revolution



