“My brain is only a receiver and in the universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge strength and wonder”
We are receivers tuned to the wondrous frequencies of the universe.
Have you ever sat under a vast, starlit sky and felt a sudden, overwhelming sense of connection to everything around you? Nikola Tesla’s words suggest that we aren't just isolated islands of thought, but rather delicate instruments tuned to a much larger frequency. He believed our minds act as receivers, catching signals of wisdom, strength, and awe that already exist in the fabric of the universe. It is such a beautiful way to look at our existence, suggesting that we don't have to invent every bit of brilliance ourselves; we simply need to learn how to listen.
In our busy, modern lives, it is so easy to feel drained, as if we are running on empty. We often struggle to find the energy to solve a problem or the courage to face a new day, feeling like our internal resources are simply depleted. But what if the strength we need isn't something we have to manufacture through sheer willpower? What if, as Tesla suggests, there is a boundless reservoir of power waiting to be tapped into? When we shift our perspective from being the sole creators of our success to being participants in a much larger cosmic dance, the pressure to be 'perfect' begins to melt away.
I remember a time when I was feeling particularly overwhelmed by a creative project. I was staring at a blank page, feeling completely disconnected and hollow. I felt like I had nothing left to give. Instead of forcing the words, I decided to take a long walk through the park, focusing on the rhythmic sound of the wind in the trees and the bright colors of the flowers. I stopped trying to 'think' and started trying to 'receive.' Slowly, a sense of peace washed over me, and suddenly, ideas began to flutter into my mind like tiny, golden sparks. It was as if I had finally tuned my receiver back to the right station.
We all have moments where our signal gets fuzzy due to the noise of stress and doubt. When you feel lost or depleted, try to quiet the internal chatter. Take a moment to breathe deeply and open your heart to the wonder that surrounds you. Whether it is through meditation, nature, or art, practice the art of listening to the universe. You might find that the knowledge and strength you have been searching for have been broadcasting toward you all along, just waiting for you to tune in.
