The Genius of Einstein

What is Genius? Einstein: Expand Your Vision, with Michael MamasThe last two videos in the "What is Genius?" series are now live on YouTube. They are:

  • Einstein #1: Expand Your Vision
  • Einstein #2: Knowledge through Imagination

Albert Einstein was a great physicist who had the notion of the unified field, special relativity and general relativity. The Einstein quotes I discuss in these videos really convey the man, how he thought, where he was coming from, and reveal the source of his genius.

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Is Your Ego Your Spiritual Friend or Foe?

Is Your Ego Your Spiritual Friend or Foe?, by Michael MamasHuffingtonPost.com just published another one of my articles:

“Is Your Ego Your Spiritual Friend or Foe?”

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The Genius of The Matrix Movie

The Genius of The Matrix Movie, with Michael MamasGenius is the result of coming from the depth of one’s being. The Matrix movie, in one sense, is a story of genius. Neo finds his ‘genius’ within. The Oracle was living her genius. It is all about the path to genius.

The next three videos in the "What is Genius?" series are now live. They are:

  • The Matrix #1: The Illusion
  • The Matrix #2: The Awakening
  • The Matrix #3: Fate vs. Freedom

Stay tuned for the last two videos in the series about Einstein.

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On Paradox

I received the following comment:

I’m reminding myself of the transience of life and don’t see any point in anything. I see motivation as a distraction away from the present. It sounds depressing but it’s actually liberating. I also find I perform the tasks that I have to do much better the less motivated I am because I’m more aware of where I am, rather than when I’m working towards something. Does that make sense?

To which I respond:

Yes that makes sense. But what motivated you to write this?  But do not misunderstand me. There are multiple realities. We live in all of them simultaneously. Motivation as a distraction and motivation as everything coexist. No problem. Paradox does find its resolution in the depth of existence… the depth of our being. No need to identify with one reality and call it absolute truth. That is called ignore-ance. Ignore all other realities except one. See?

• BTW, the search feature on this site is good. Just type in a word and blogs related to that word will come up. Try it!

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