A few personal thoughts on Albert Einstein

A few personal thoughts on Albert Einstein 

Einstein is one who fascinates me and rather than being difficult to understand he made much very easily understandable and yet seen as a enigma in humanity. He chose to be his own individual rather than conforming to the standards or traits of the larger societies and patterns of socialites. Being able address another on all levels in a form where the core of his communication met the level of the person being spoken too. 

Believed to being an atheist, he was actually very much involved in spirituality in it’s truest form of being a merge of science and spirit. It is not that he did not believe in something much larger than himself, his mind was open and expanding neural pathways leading from one super highway to the next in search of his highest truth. He would lay all known aside open to reaching a new level and how our life and mortality being a small link to much more. His ways of dressing and dining were simple, not where his mind found satisfaction in the human drapes and consumption of his world at the time. Free to be and use his time to reconcile thought rather than how he appeared in his usage of energy known as time.

Not everything he conceived found a use he would have intended. How his theories and superlative thoughts became used by mankind became lost to his control. He did understand the conscious mind will tell you what is real is imagined while the super conscious will tell you what is imagined is real and the super conscious is resolved with it just is. He lived with a mission seeking to explain the unexplainable through his theories. Evolvement would super cede involvement. How the world chose to accept or reject him, purely just another choice he would walk on in the process. A great mind housed in a mortal casing in this world who left his mark in the doing and wondering which still remains today.

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