Nikola Tesla — Cosmic Visionary (1853-1943)
"Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The future, for which I have really worked, is mine."—Tesla
Nikola Tesla, cosmic visionary—one who has Inner Perception or Cosmic Consciousness—was one of the most prolific scientific inventors of our time. Like Leonardo Da Vinci, Tesla, with his highly developed inner and higher senses, was truly ahead of his time. His mission in life, as a scientist, of the highest order, was to open a new cosmic window, advancing our sciences into futuristic new dimensions. Tesla energy science was to introduce technologies that worked in harmony with nature, without harming the environment.
Electricity, the life force of our civilization, is generated and distributed today as Alternating Current (AC); it was developed by Tesla over 100 hundred years ago. With over 700 patents, his technologies brought us from the horse & buggy days of generating energy into a new era of harnessing and understanding electricity. He could be rightfully called the inventor of the 20th century and beyond. His vision of the future, coupled with his unique style of inventing, produced hundreds of practical devices as well as the beginning of a great new expansion of physics leading to a new science—one broaching a new paradigm of harnessing higher dimensions of energy.
Many of Tesla's ideas and patents were very advanced; they remain for the future generations of scientists to unravel. Presently, there is renewed excitement about Nikola Tesla; especially now in the present 2006 with higher gas and oil costs, many are turning to the father of free energy and earnestly seeking alternative means to generate clean energy as well as revive the electric car. Tesla, often attempted to introduce, into our society, totally new ways of producing electrical power—steering us away from long term dependency on oil; however his new ideas were not accepted in his own time. In spite of this, Tesla did not allow himself to become a bitter, resentful nor a negative person! Because of his advanced Inner Perception and spiritual nature, he often remarked that his ideas—not readily accepted—would be taken up by future generations. He said, "The scientific man does not aim at an immediate result. He does not expect that his advanced ideas will be readily taken up. His work is like that of a planter—for the future. His duty is to lay foundation of those who are to come and point the way."
There was a great deal of opposition to Teslas' ideas; his spirit was one of a discoverer and inventor—not a materialist interested in huge profits! Against tremendous odds, Nikola Tesla dedicated his life to the task of designing and improving technology for the service and spiritual advancement of all humanity.
This information comes from the Unarius Academy of Science.