

He forgave all and only wanted to give his gifts to be free for all. He loved humanity, and though many times he was mistreated and robbed of fortunes, he was not embittered. This work shows what people took to be naïve was a love of humanity and a determination to be humanity’s benefactor, uninterested in enriching himself.

In his life he was said to have been naïve. Famous in his own time for his revolutionary inventions, but then almost forgotten in the second half of the 20th century, now fulfilling his prophecy: “The present is theirs the future, for which I really worked is mine.”īut more than this reading of this book was a spiritual experience. He was truly a prophet, a seer whose visions foresaw and changed our world, and whose many visions of the future either have previously or are now just becoming true. I have read Tesla’s autobiography, but somehow, this book, closely based on that autobiography, with many of Tesla’s words quoted within, spoke to me like no other.Īnd what a man, what a mind, what a soul. Nothing that I had read however, had quite brought the spirit, the soul, the mind, and the man in himself as this little book.

I have read a number of books and much besides on Nikola Tesla and I thought that I knew the man and his work very well.
