How to Become a Genius A Step-by-Step Guide to Genius. Spoiler Alert! Make a Fool Out of Yourself.

How to Become a Genius A Step-by-Step Guide to Genius. Spoiler Alert! Make a Fool Out of Yourself.

Last night, just before I fell asleep, I had the intuition to share a poem from my book with you today–along with the illustration that goes with it.

Maybe someone out here needs to hear this. Maybe I needed to hear it again.

So, I’ll screw the intention to post weekly on Sundays–because that would be a perfect day. I’ve had this account since Monday. Now it’s Wednesday, and I’m already screwing all of my plans. LOL.

I choose to listen the algorithm of my intuition yet again.

And I wonder–will this awaken something in you when you read this poem? Will it remind you of something you already know? That’s what awakening is, isn’t it?

And I wonder if you’ll feel any sensations–maybe in your brain, maybe in your heart, maybe energy moving or perspectives shifting?

I know I didn’t channel these poems just for myself–they were meant to be shared. And poetry, especially, is meant to be discussed–it doesn’t hold just one truth. Most things don’t. You can look at every fact, every circumstance, everything that happens in life from different angles, different perspectives. And even if you come back to something years later, you will have changed–so its meaning will change, too.

Meaning shifts. More layers are revealed over time–whether it’s a thought, a piece of art, a book, a poem, or a song. Even if you’ve read it a thousand times or heard a song a million times, good art–powerful art–always reveals something new.

I’m super excited. I’m super excited about releasing, about sharing, about giving something that came through me–to you. And I hope that through you, through your reflections on it, I’ll grow. I’m not only hoping for that–I know it will happen.

Because I know that we grow together–through our connection. And it’s not just me sharing something with you; it’s an exchange. A passing on of energy. A flow that moves between us. It’s the cycle of giving and receiving. And that’s how it‘s meant to be.

Alright, enough talking–Now, enjoy becoming a genius.

I love you all very much.

xo Mitra

 

 

every genius we witnessed on earth so far

was a dreamer before

being called a liar

a threat to man in power

to governments and religious leaders

who used the power of planting fear in people

to create a society which strengthens their power

 

every genius risked their reputation

and used their imagination

every genius planted the seed of trust instead

and consumed the images of imagination further ahead

 

every genius was driven by creation

not by money

not by fame

 

certainly not by being liked

by those who fear creation

 

every genius protected their technique

to stay safe and alive

so no one could plant fear and doubt

on their way to the sky

 

every genius couldn’t care less if they failed

their definition of failure was different from ours

theirs was redirecting and aligning again

 

they couldn’t tell their secret out loud

they would have been so proud

 

because true geniuses share their knowledge out loud

as long as they are not facing being hanged or bound

 

but they love to share ideas and concepts

they love to question the known

and believe more in the songs of the unborn

 

you can think of them as transitioners

first contacters

 

now is a different time

we remember again collectively

we are safe to speak and explore unexpectedly

 

we are capable to quantum jump now

and risking being called stupid and foolish now

 

we won’t die

we won’t be silenced

maybe we would be called stupid, foolish

maybe dump or a dreamer

maybe lazy or a failure

 

so what

 

it’s the risk you take and the legacy of the path of a genius

i would say

 

if it works for you, you have won

if it has value for the whole society

than you are called a genius

 

otherwise you simply risk being a happy fool

the important part here

to be clear

is not being driven by fear

 

creation

 

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