Q: How did you invent the relativity theory?
A: Who says I invented it? I see it happening.
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*Albert Einstein is a modern physicist who had witnessed the curvature of space and time ever since he was four. But only after he became a scientist–and translated what he had witnessed into mathematical equations, that others would believe him. To most, he was a genius; to me, he was also a wise man who can witness The Truth as it is.
Jan 26th 2010
Not only was he a genius, but he had great hair!
Jan 26th 2010
Sensing vibrations defies words. Human beings sense numbers and geometry translate certain phenomena differently than words. From the place within, you realize that life is simply one big map. Nohing is actually neededto justify or prove anything. Everything is available to experience. Some people are more open-minded and receptive to the flow. As beings revert back to their knowledge of telepathy, they continue to shatter mysths and break down boundaries. Removing shackles of conditioning changes everything. Connect again with what is.
Jan 26th 2010
@ Shinzen: And great sticking-out-toungue pose.
@ Liara: Yes, most people are not so open that they branded him “idiot” when he was little; only after he translated what he saw into equations they would believe
Jan 27th 2010
Yes,you are right.Whatever we achieve it already exits.
You have touched a very vital and deep aspect of life.
Thanks for sharing.
God bless.
Jan 27th 2010
He didn’t invent something new, he only translated what is.
You’re welcome, Surjit
Jan 30th 2010
Genius is often looked at as crazy before accepted by the general mass as genius.
I came to the same conclusion about Einstein myself. To be considered a genius, a person is always more aware and in tune with what is than the average.
Great one!
Jan 30th 2010
Hmm… reminded me of the fate of The Messengers particularly like Muhammad SAW, Jesus, etc.
First looked at as crazy. Then hated. Then trusted. Then followed blindly. Hmh… what an interesting life!
Might write this as a standalone post sometimes. Thanks for the insight