Madness Genius Madness Genius
Genius lives in a fantasy world and abstract. He looks at the world from a higher plane. But the ordinary man has an evil eye in the world. It is influenced by the "golden rules and chains.
Genius sees God in everything animate or inanimate.
For the "meticulous" and treacherous ordinary men, the activities of the Genius may seem strange.
An anecdote attributed to Lord Shiva, we said, a disciple, in his Callow, immature ignorance addressed our Lord Shiva as "incomposmentis.
The Lord at a later stage was pleased to be discussed and praised by the "devout mature-man" as "crazy"
"Our greatest blessings come to us through madness, provided that the madness that is given to us by donation" of Plato's Phaedrus.
"Aut aut verses insane homo facit" = "Either this man is crazy or he writes poetry." Horace SAT II VII 117
"Great spirits are sure to madness near allied
And thin partitions do their bounds "Fracture
(Dryden in Absalom and Achitophel, Part I, lines 163-164)
"Although this be madness, but there is method in it".
(Shakespeare in Hamlet, Act II, Scene 1 line 208)
The ordinary man is sensitive to observations, feelings and other negative reviews.
But the genie is out of all these mundane Bothers. What ever he thinks of
Exactly. He is afraid of nothing and it is with great freedom of expression.
His views were made in his serene "Metal of wisdom".
A genius of fear only God.
"All the power of imagination and the reason is a degree of insanity" - Samuel Johnson
Genius boldly professes his findings and principles. It is located on a higher plane.
Its principles are not stained by external conditions.
Among the "thousand stones of people we can find a diamond engineering.
The "mile stones" that could bring discredit on the diamond eye yellow.
A person can become almost "crazy" when his heart is with overwhelming emotions.
His overwhelming emotion can not find a cup to fill the exception of a few idiosyncratic events.
"His madness was not the head, but the heart." (Byron)
"My heart is so full of joy, I'll do some mad love, in public;
and in the crazy world that knows not tenderness, will think me mad
(Antony everything for love, Act II, Scene I, lines 450-453)
"Sanity is madness to use good" (Unknown)
Here, Antony's sanity in the pure love and respect without Cleopatra.
His folly of the relentless pursuit of love is used properly.
"It is common calamity we're all crazy, at one time or another"
(Johannes Baptistan Mantuanus)
When Darwin observed that the man is a metamorphosis of the monkey, the world would be branded insane.
However, we now have sufficient evidence that Darwin's theory is true.
Socrates has been scorned for 'misleading' Greek youth. The heroes of the Renaissance tasted manna from his attic salt "but the contemporary of Socrates developed a contempt for him. Posterity praised him.
If a man is called a "crack", then as a matter of fact the "Light of Wisdom enters through the" crack "in his" cap head. Crack Therefore, the term is no more a smear at least here.
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Posted on June 8, 2010.