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  • How Cosmic Forces Shape Our Destinies

  • By: Nikola Tesla
  • Narrated by: Adriel Brandt
  • Length: 18 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (49 ratings)

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How Cosmic Forces Shape Our Destinies

By: Nikola Tesla
Narrated by: Adriel Brandt
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Nikola Tesla believed the universe was never bound to spiritual or natural laws, but is in essence a machine where we are but a mere part of. In this 1915 text Tesla applies the mechanical theory of life to the greater events of the time such as the war and the earthquake in Italy. He states that the man as a machine is joined in a universal wheelwork that feeds cosmic disturbances to our world and as a result introduces calamities that are, in the great scheme of things, not at all arbitrary but interconnected.

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A different layer of N-Tesla

Moderation was a but stiff but I prefer that in a read like this.

Tesla's prospective here is far from what we would call scientific, however todays science has become questionable in its religious and rigid group think trap.

Measurements feel nice but offer nothing more than layers of truth. Jumping ahead in line requires a reliance individual observation over collectivist absolutism.

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Philosophy perfectly blended

Nikola Tesla spent time in philosophy classes as well as starring at the sky, observing nature and combined with his knowledge of electrical engineering gave us insight unlike before. He connects dots on a wide spectrum in rapid pace. Love that we have HIS words even though transcribed are his way of processing information.

This is an excellent correlation between nature, philosophy and astronomy in a circular motion he combined to develop his theories.

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Wish This Was Longer

It's so nice to hear a different side of Nikola Tesla. In so many ways, he was a balanced Left/Right Brain individual. He sounds as if he was very spiritual and had a way of connecting logical and spiritual aspects fluently. I'm going on a Nikola Tesla Power Listen of all of the audiobooks he wrote or the audiobooks that are from his diary or notes. This was a very unique individual that was ahead of his time or had access to lost technology from Egypt, Atlantis, or the Tartarians.

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Understood, but terrible reading.

Makes Nikolai Tesla seem like a pompous prick, needs better pauses between ideas within the work.

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