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Monday, February 2, 2009

“What is Genius?”

“What is Genius?”

Having pondered this for multiple decades the answer to this question is relatively simple: A genius is a person who seeks to use common sense to resolve a question! They remove the nonessential – and bright lights to get to the basics of a situation. In addition genius is not someone worldly brilliant in area of their lives and in total darkness in the rest of their lives.

The world loves – even desires with unlimited passions and lusts to label and sort everything to which it recognizes as worldly. This is important to recognize for as soon as the world defines a person as being ‘genius’ they immediately describe his/her weaknesses – for the world is about demeaning and classifying – most importantly by controlling. If someone, which the world classifies as a ‘genius,’ doesn’t jump on board with weaknesses – they reject or create stories. In a similar vein when the world creates the classification system in which to slot everyone and everything they’re seeking to remove ‘real geniuses from their gene pool.

Many who could be ‘real geniuses’ due to birth, social standing, opportunity, neglect or any of a myriad of worldly reasons could be stunted and shunned.
However, how can anyone – anywhere deny that all of Father’s creations are geniuses? We’ve all the capability of becoming like Heavenly Father! “Genesis 3:22 And the Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil…” If we can become ‘one of us (the Gods) – then one must have all of the gifts and talents to be a real genius. This simple thought scares and threatens the worldly people who use Gods only for their own ends. Constantly they try to define and limit what the world understands as the Father or the Son. In addition the limitations they put on their fellow beings – they also beguilingly entitled to the Father and the Son. Rather than lifting up their fellow beings to become like Gods – they demean the Father and the Son to be like themselves.

Philosophers spend endless words – books – thoughts on the denial or limited acceptance of the idea of a Supreme Being – or of Heavenly Father and his Son our Savior. They tear apart words like; love, feeling, emotion, hatred, obedience – even down to good or evil – or most importantly the ‘Two Ways,’ further demeaning the Prophets (then and now0.

One would guess that to be worldly one has to understand genius as someone who’s better than another. Leave it to the Universities/Schools/Scholars to compare and demean – lifting up their own gods of things versus things. They strive to eliminate the basic differences between the beasts of the field and the human being. Thus to the world a dog or cat can be a genius by being able to learn to do tricks. Yet how could/can this be?

Genius is simply the ability to solve problems and find solutions to the questions in their life. That in some cases these problems interact with the worldly inspires the worldly to label and control these solutions and then to question them. It’s a religion to the worldly to not accept anything – for to accept something – anything would be to commit and to thus become vulnerable to others.

So what have I learned more or less about genius?
Genius is uncomplicated
Genius keeps things simple
Genius is frustrated that others don’t do the same
Genius doesn’t like to waste time (especially with the superficial)
Genius make decisions quickly to those observing them
Genius will not accept confusion as having truth or common sense
Genius is multi-leveled in thinking and doing (multi-tasking also)
Genius are easily bored with the unchallenging or uninteresting
Genius never consider themselves to be geniuses
Geniuses recognize their environment and know they’re strangers to the worldly!

My guess would be this list is incomplete – but for time’s sake and rather than to bore or abuse the readers time – this list if studied contains much more than just what’s seen on the paper.

Maybe to add one more item: 11. Geniuses believe everyone else can do what they can do and are incredulous when others fail to meet their expectations – not their skills but their individual expectations (as a child of God).



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