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Faith in Dhamma
This 'sacrifice of the intellect', which Saint Ignatius Loyola says is
'so pleasing unto God', is required also, incidentally, of the quantum
physicist: he has to subscribe to the proposition that there are numbers that are not quantities. It is not, however, required of the follower of the Buddha, whose saddhā—trust
or confidence—is something like that of the patient in his doctor. The
patient accepts on trust that the doctor knows more about his complaint
than he himself does, and he submits himself to the doctor's treatment.
So far, indeed, from saying to his disciples 'You must accept on trust
from me that black is white', the Buddha actually says, in effect, 'What
you must accept on trust from me is that you yourselves are unwittingly
assuming that black is white, and that this is the reason for your
suffering'.