
Einstein: On Miracles and Happiness

Greetings Beloved Kin,
If you believe in Miracles, you’re in good company.
Albert Einstein wrote,
“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
Six years ago, two notes written by the famous German scientist Albert Einstein were sold for more than a million and a half dollars, not on any physical subject, as anyone would believe, but on happiness. Yes, that state we pursue throughout our lives, which is subjective, variable from person to person, but which is, ultimately, the goal of fulfillment that involves only positive feelings.
In short, what Einstein wrote in 1922 transcends to this day as the key to achieving total satisfaction. These are two little handwritten pieces of paper, without any rigor, and in a hurry, for a messenger who delivered a package to the renowned scholar to a room at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, where he was staying. Almost a hundred years later, the advice that Einstein left in the form of gratitude for that boy came to light, and it still remains valid.
In just four lines, the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics summarized what’s fundamental for many, although sometimes some of us lose our bearings and patience when it comes to emotions and the practical part of our existence. One of the texts, in his native language, says that A humble and quiet life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success and the constant restlessness that it involves. The other refers to where there is a will, there is a way.
Although it’s very personal, there are not too many interpretations. The phrases are really a simple lesson that any individual could give. In addition to inviting us to reflect on the objectives we set for ourselves, it brings us closer to the so-called father of the theory of relativity, humanizes him, takes him out of the lab where we always imagine him, and makes us shape a judgment about him. So, Einstein, who devoted himself entirely to the study of science with important results on matter, gravity, and the photoelectric effect, most likely believed that ostentation is not completely satisfying, but living simply, and having motivations, but not clutched ourselves to the idea to succeed, much less leaving to material things all the responsibility.
From “Einstein and Happiness” (BY YAIMA CABEZAS / CUBASÍ, 22 JUNE 2023)
To manifest any creation you only have to claim it’s the Truth. It’s easy to believe in Miracles when you share the Creator’s Mission of Love in Divine Trinity.
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