The Serbian physicist lived a long life, and spent almost all of it alone. He had friends and enemies, but more than anything in the world he loved only one thing: science.
In the last years of his life, Nikola Tesla moved away from official science and delved into mysticism, even though he didn't like the word and considered magicians and psychics to be charlatans.
Many were sure that he had discovered something that humanity was not yet supposed to know about. Therefore, when communicating with journalists, he was extremely careful about raising these topics.
This is what the great Nikola Tesla thought...
Light as God
According to Tesla, "every person who has died still exists or never died" - through light and energy, which are eternal. He saw in light the source of all things, including God himself.
Light penetrates every living being, giving it a spark of an immortal soul. In one of his letters he wrote:
"When we speak of light, we pronounce the name of the very power of the Creator."
It was this idea that he repeated over and over again: light is the beginning of everything, accessible to anyone who learns to see and understand it. It is important to understand here that Tesla, like Einstein, did not believe in the "personality of God" and was certainly not religious in this regard.
In one of his last interviews with a Polish journalist, he says:
"God is all of us together, including the planets and stars. There can be no division here."
The philosophy of Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla was not only an inventor, but also a philosopher with a penchant for bold ideas. He believed in the possibility of wireless electricity, interdimensional travel, and directly connected electricity to spiritual energy.
The scientist argues that humanity must solve three important problems:
1. To provide food for all people.
2. To destroy the evil that "leads to separation from the light."
3. To achieve “surplus light” – that is, energy available to everyone, everywhere.
He was convinced that flying machines were not needed for flight; it was enough to focus human thought in the right direction, because thought and light were, for him, phenomena of the same order.
Tesla says:
"Every thought is electricity, and electricity is light, which means that light and thought are one."
Energy and matter
Tesla suggested that energy came first, then matter. According to him, matter was created from the eternal energy of Light. Hence his fascination with electricity as the basis of all living things.
For Tesla, electricity was the most powerful channel connecting the physical world and its spiritual foundation. He believed that electricity was the "spark" that gave birth to life on Earth.
"Electricity is a universal force through which all forms of life can be understood," he asserted.
Immortality and the soul
One of the central points of Tesla's teachings was the idea of the immortality of the soul.
The scientist believed that Light particles would eventually restore their original state, returning to what they originally were.
This explains, according to him, the immortality of the soul: a person does not die, but passes into an earlier “energy of light.” In his philosophy, death is not the end of the path, but only a change in the form of existence.
Tesla explains that the path a person has walked does not disappear after death, but passes on to other planes of existence.
No religious teaching can show what exactly happens in these "fields", but their existence will sooner or later be proven by physicists. Tesla believed that in the 21st century the problem of the soul and mind will be looked at differently. Great discoveries will appear.
As a result, the genius came to a simple and concise conclusion:
"God exists and 'The Light that shines in us all is His manifestation.'"
The devil is what lies within us. It gnaws and sometimes eats you alive, leaving only natural instincts. It is impossible to defeat it, but you have to fight it all your life.
After death, life continues because all people, according to Tesla, "never disappear, but remain nearby, like invisible rays of the same light."
Tesla was called a complex and sometimes contradictory personality, but one thing can be said for sure about him – he always knew what he was talking about.
Even in his old age, he continued to assert that people would definitely learn the whole truth about the creation of life. When the time came.
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