I love those quotes - kinda like pulling the lid open on a jar of Jelly Belly Beans and watching them spill all over the place...
Each one is good - don't wanna waste 'em!
By the way, a friend of mine is writing a book, not titled yet, but has to do with the "physics of spirit" - I've only read a poriton of the book - but the feel of it is like what you posted.
"Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition from weak minds." (and) "Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. "
We all thought these were VPW's quotations? I imagine we'll start hearing about how VPW plagarized Einstein next.
I think Einstein was in quest of science first, but was brought closer to the Real God as he pursued with much diligence and imagination. I think he used his own soul and quest not so much his degree. His degree was probaly a basic tool and he ran with it!! It was probaly carnal for the most part as or can be simple depending on your level of capacity to understand....I can relate to them....I think he wass free from ego thats why he could express himself.
Now, my question!!!! are we genious's?? that is my pursuit!!ha. I think the guessing is over when we
get back to the basics!!!!!!!! and start over.
quote by Albert as follows
The most beautiful and most profound experience is the sensation of the mystical.(inquisitive)
It is the sower of all true science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead. To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty which our dull faculties can comprehend only in their primitive forms - this knowledge, this feeling is at the center of true religiousness.
( Albert Einstein - The Merging of Spirit and Science)
I dont agree with every quote!!sure is interesting material.
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Eagle,
I love those quotes - kinda like pulling the lid open on a jar of Jelly Belly Beans and watching them spill all over the place...
Each one is good - don't wanna waste 'em!
By the way, a friend of mine is writing a book, not titled yet, but has to do with the "physics of spirit" - I've only read a poriton of the book - but the feel of it is like what you posted.
Thanks!
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We all thought these were VPW's quotations? I imagine we'll start hearing about how VPW plagarized Einstein next.
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GarthP2000
I imagine that we will indeed. ;)
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coolchef1248 @adelphia.net
vee pee was not smart enough to quote albert
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jetc57
VPW and TWI used Many quotes from Many sources, they just wanted others to THINK that those logical tidbits ORIGINATED in TWI -- but they Didn't.
I'm sure if one does enough research - could find out WHO actually deserves the credit for originating such statements as:
"A man convinced against his will... is of the same opinion still".
"No one becomes a failure until they blame someone else".
Infact, I first heard them years before TWI when I took a Sales Seminar..
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some links on the subject:
Short Quotes
Some of Einstein's Writings on Science and Religion
More Quotes
Einstein and Buddha: The Parallel Sayings
Albert Einstein Quotes on God, Religion, Theology & Science
peace...
enjoy...
B)
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Too Gray Now
Holy Boat-Rocking Links, Batman!!!
Just spent an hour chasing some of what Sir G. put up.
Some GREAT stuff....
For the Saved.
For the converted.
For the Christian.
For the "Otherian".
For the "Unbeliever".
For the "Agnositc".
For the "Nuthin' Man" - the one who does not want to grab an indetifier, and fights to peel off any label.
For the "Idiot" The one who does not think - but wishes he/she could -
There is some good info in those links. Thanks SirGuess.
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likeaneagle
thanks Sirguessalot
lovin that name!!
I think Einstein was in quest of science first, but was brought closer to the Real God as he pursued with much diligence and imagination. I think he used his own soul and quest not so much his degree. His degree was probaly a basic tool and he ran with it!! It was probaly carnal for the most part as or can be simple depending on your level of capacity to understand....I can relate to them....I think he wass free from ego thats why he could express himself.
Now, my question!!!! are we genious's?? that is my pursuit!!ha. I think the guessing is over when we
get back to the basics!!!!!!!! and start over.
quote by Albert as follows
The most beautiful and most profound experience is the sensation of the mystical.(inquisitive)
It is the sower of all true science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead. To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty which our dull faculties can comprehend only in their primitive forms - this knowledge, this feeling is at the center of true religiousness.
( Albert Einstein - The Merging of Spirit and Science)
I dont agree with every quote!!sure is interesting material.
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