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Title: Nikola Tesla
Post by: Deb on July 25, 2015, 01:54:21 PM
4. ON UNIVERSAL PEACE:
"We begin to think cosmically. Our sympathetic feelers reach out into the dim distance. The
bacteria of the "Weltschmerz" are upon us. So far, however, universal harmony has been
attained only in a single sphere of international relationship. That is the postal service. Its
mechanism is working satisfactorily, but—how remote are we still from that scrupulous
respect of the sanctity of the mail bag!"

From "The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires as a Means for Furthering Peace,"
1905.

More quotes here:

http://mentalfloss.com/article/51617/13-nikola-tesla-quotes-his-birthday
Title: Re: Nikola Tesla
Post by: inavalan on February 26, 2022, 11:50:31 PM
From "My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla"

Title: Re: Nikola Tesla
Post by: Deb on February 27, 2022, 06:44:08 PM
I have to say Tesla fascinates me. I've read a couple of short biographies about him and I think he was as close to tapping into what Seth describes as F2 and beyond than anyone could possibly be.

He's come up here quite often. Here's something from an old post that describes how he got his knowledge and understanding...

Quote from: Deb on March 31, 2019, 11:35:00 AMTesla was amazing, he said he got his ideas from the universe as downloads of packets of knowledge (my paraphrase)—entire diagrams for devices and a complete understanding of how and why they would work. He had a lot of health problems growing up and in his younger years, migraines and strange fugues. Weird phobias. I think his brain was put together differently than the rest of ours, his "filtering mechanism" was altered, which is most likely why he could tap into greater knowledge.

I've added the book you mentioned to my Wish List. It's newer than the two I read back in 2013.

Title: Re: Nikola Tesla
Post by: inavalan on February 28, 2022, 04:08:30 AM
Quote from: Deb on February 27, 2022, 06:44:08 PMI have to say Tesla fascinates me. I've read a couple of short biographies about him and I think he was as close to tapping into what Seth describes as F2 and beyond than anyone could possibly be.

He's come up here quite often. Here's something from an old post that describes how he got his knowledge and understanding...

Quote from: Deb on March 31, 2019, 11:35:00 AMTesla was amazing, he said he got his ideas from the universe as downloads of packets of knowledge (my paraphrase)—entire diagrams for devices and a complete understanding of how and why they would work. He had a lot of health problems growing up and in his younger years, migraines and strange fugues. Weird phobias. I think his brain was put together differently than the rest of ours, his "filtering mechanism" was altered, which is most likely why he could tap into greater knowledge.

I've added the book you mentioned to my Wish List. It's newer than the two I read back in 2013.
I was interested in that book especially because it is an autobiography, and I wanted to read Tesla's own words, to see how he was thinking.

The description of his visions and visualizations offers some useful tips.