Einstein had more Zen in his hair than Joe has in his whole being!
:-)

Edgar



On May 4, 2013, at 5:51 PM, Email wrote:

> 
> My point being that Einstein, one of the most brilliant minds of the 20th 
> Century. The epitome of rational thought and logical thinking believed that 
> "imagination" was superior. Now when I think of imagination I think of a 
> level of thought beyond forms. Unbound by structure or preconception. He may 
> not have been referring to the holy zen concept of no thought but he did 
> reference often that he would stop thinking and the ideas would come. His 
> "unconscious" the "collective unconscious" ? Some way of being outside of his 
> brain. 
> 
> 
> “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you 
> want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”
> 
> I'm completely in the dark regarding your thoughts on this man. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On May 4, 2013, at 3:39 PM, "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>  
>> William,
>> 
>> He was mentally disabled. Could not even cook a meal. Truly an imbalanced 
>> man who lived a terrible life. Good riddance and R.I.P., I say, poor slob. 
>> Couldn't even comb his hair. As bad off as a lot of "artists".
>> 
>> A one-trick Pony. Phooey.
>> 
>> --Joe
>> 
>> > Email <brintala@...> wrote:
>> >
>> > To muddy the waters a bit more Albert Einstein, a very rational, logical 
>> > man, was asked about the source of his ideas. He denied that he was the 
>> > source but said that they came to him. He is often quoted as saying things 
>> > like "“Logic will get you from A to Z; imagination will get you 
>> > everywhere. "
>> 
> 
> 

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