albert einstein
i have always admired einstein for his 
accomplishments in science & physics.

i discovered the quotes below quotes 
after years of development of my own philosophy.

finding his opinions on religion & humanity 
were extremely similiar to mine was orgasmic.
i read his book relativity


The most beautiful emotion we 
can experience is the mystical.
It is the power of all true art and 
science. He to whom this emotion
is a stranger,who can no longer 
wonder and stand rapt in awe,
is as good as dead.

when i examine myself and 
my methods of thought,
i come to the conclusion that 
the gift of fantasy has meant 
more to me than my talent for 
absorbing positive knowledge


the religion of the future will be a cosmic religion. 
the religion which based on experience,
which refuses dogmatic.if there's any religion that 
would cope the scientific needs it will be buddhism

the further the spiritual evolution 
of mankind advances, the more 
certain it seems to me that the path
to genuine religiosity does not lie 
through the fear of life, and the fear 
of death, and blind faith, but through 
striving after rational knowledge

if something is in me which 
can be called religious then
it is the unbounded admiration
for the structure of the world
so far as our science can 
reveal it

i am enough of an artist to
draw freely upon my imagination.
imagination is more important 
than knowledge. 
knowledge is limited.
imagination encircles the world


man would indeed be in a 
poor way if he had to be 
restrained by fear of 
punishment and hope 
of reward after death
i am convinced that some political 
and social activities and practices 
of the catholic organizations are
detrimental and even dangerous 
for the community as a whole,
here and everywhere. i mention 
here only the fight against 
birth control...

i do not believe in immortality of the 
individual and i consider ethics to be 
an exclusively human concern with 
no superhuman authority behind it
a man's ethical behavior 
should be based effectually 
on sympathy,education, and 
social ties and needs; 
no religious basis is necessary.

the concept of a soul without a body seems
to me to be empty and devoid of meaning


Einstein’s understanding of the laws of physics was enhanced from his own intuitive 
practices of creative visualization. Einstein concluded that there’s "no logical path 
leading to these laws. They can be reached only by intu­ition,  and this intuition 
is based on an intellectual love of the objects of experience." Einstein is an example 
of many scientists who “know” the answer before they can prove it,  and do their 
research according to the saying, “ready, fire, aim.” Intuition at Work


i want to know god's thoughts...
the rest are details

all religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree.
all these aspirations are directed toward enabling man's life,
lifting it from the sphere of mere physical existence
and leading the individual towards freedom

words of wisdom from albert einstein



einstein online