Einstein personality description by Ingrid Holvoet
Description of Einstein by way of the picture below. In the picture I can sense the personality like it was on the moment the picture was taken.
The subconscious mind which is to be found in and around a person in an invisible form, is copied on a picture. Therefore someone who possesses psychic abilities can sense a person’s personality in a picture.
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Einstein
Loving, love for others, love for nature.
Listens very carefully when somebody tells something, is able to focus for 100%, wants to show his goodwill, wants to show his willingness to help, wants to show his sympathy , wants to show that he cares about the other person or about what the other person is telling. He cares about others, is willing to help.
Dreams about a good world where everyone is happy, wants the best for everyone, wants to do good. Does his best for everyone.
Has an insight in things, understands things (this is due to subconscious energies and not to the brain)
He is able to simultaneously evoke all knowledge and insight that he has about a certain topic in his mind. When he reasons, thinks, considers, … in every mental process, he doesn’t consider all elements individually, but he concurrently has all elements at his disposal. He has the entirety at his disposal simultaneously and not merely all elements separately. The entirety is in his mind like a print on paper or on film and he is able to view it it and read it.
He has spatial perception, sees everything in images and thinks and reasons in images, sees concepts in the form of images, reasons with images and not with ideas, works with images and not with concepts, like the rest of us, ordinary mortals.
Has an inquisitive mind, is curious, wonders about things, is intrigued by many things, wants to know the ins and outs of the matter, is well up in many things, investigates, wants to find solutions.
Is able to ever continue a line of reasoning, it never ends, each step triggers another question, he finds a solution and from that point the next question arises. He always sees something that can be questioned and for which a solution can be sought (unlike other people who take everything for granted and never question anything), he perceives his surroundings and doesn’t take things for granted, but he questions things, he doesn’t question people’s behaviour (he doesn’t wonder why people behave a certain way), but questions things in the physical world, especially associated with movement. Like e.g. a bird’s flight (especially the take-off), or something that moves back and forth, and the like.
There’s a time for work and study and a time for play, is able to entirely separate those two, is able to completely relax and forget about all work, is able to completely forget about work, when he works, he completely concentrates on it, he has his full attention on it, but he is able to immediately detach from his work if something else presents itself during work (e.g. if someone enters and needs something, then he puts his work aside and first deals with this first).
Has many interests (apart from his work) simultaneously, is able to do things alternatingly, he is concentrated on something that he is engaged in at that particular moment and can subsequently be interested in something else (versatility), all interests are simultaneously accumulated in his mind and he is able to successively spend time on them, he takes a little bit of time for everything, his time is proportionally divided up between his various interests. Can adjust very easily, can very easily switch from one thing to another.
He considers all people as equal, regards man and woman as equal, considers a poor old beggar as equal to an aristocrat.
Feels nervous, agitated, restless, everything has to happen at once, unable to wait for something, it has to be finished even before you start with it.
Impulsive, can throw himself into something unrestrainedly, can embark on something without thinking, consequently messing things up. Can impulsively throw himself into something with great enthusiasm, and then he is agitated, hurried, everything has to go very fast. Very impatient.
Even when things are messed up, everything turns out well in the end. People come to his rescue or things are fixed for the better, and he is forgiven. People can not be angry at him, they forgive him.
Doesn’t always dare to say the truth when he’s done something wrong or when it concerns something that he knows others won’t approve of, he stretches the truth, he lies, he is not sincere. He’s afraid of not making a good impression, of being condemned. He does things in secret, behind people’s back, as he isn’t free to do whatever he wants in everything he does, just because he is living in a narrow-minded society where things can be condemned.
Means well, is honest and sincere (except for the fact that he sometimes beats around the bush in order to talk his way out of it), is somewhat gullible.
He would simply like to act silly once in a while, have some fun, be able to say common silly things or act silly, not having to take responsibility for once, but that is not possible in the society he lives in, he could be reprimanded for that, he has to act seriously. He has to take his duties seriously. He has to think about his duties, duty has to come before pleasure. The waking and condemning eye of the community (and of the church) pursues him to make sure he lives properly. He has to toe the line. According to the standards of the community you always have to live a certain way, and you are not free to live the way you prefer. (E.g. there are the rules of the church: you have to attend church a number of times a week, you have to eat this and that on this and that day, you have to pray a given number of times, you have to go to confession, you have to behave this way and that way in church, in church you are not allowed to look at women, but you have to modestly look in front of you, …). Therefore he once in a while acts inappropriately and afterwards he lies about it and gives the truth a twist to carry it off. But he always gets away with it, he is always forgiven.
He has much difficulty in having to follow all kinds of rules, he wants to do as he pleases. He doesn’t always follow the rules and obligations, he tries to escape them. He has to strictly observe the rules, but he’s fed up with the rules. He wants to be able to live freely, he wants to be able to do as he pleases.
Einstein second picture
At the moment the picture was taken he felt somewhat embarrassed about something he had done wrong. Someone is somewhat angry with him.
He’s found peace. Throughout his life he’s been hurriedly in search of knowledge, (it feels as if this involved a great deal of agitation, nervousness and stress), but now that’s over. Now he’s found peace. He hasn’t found everything, there are still many undiscovered issues, but he is able – in spite of a feeling of regret about that – to accept it. He has left science and knowledge behind him. Now he just wants to enjoy his old age, without too much concerns, together with the people around him.
He still has a sharp mind, he still has a sound grasp of things, he is still intrigued by all kinds of things, and he still wonders about many things, but he is no longer as hurried and passionate to find an answer. He is able to find peace without knowing the answer. He can be at peace now. He knows there are plenty of unanswered questions, but he is resigned about not knowing all the answers. There’s still a slight feeling of regret, but he is able to accept it though.
In the past, when he was working on an issue he wanted to find an answer to, he was unable to detach from it until he had found it. If necessary he would take years to find the answer, but only if he had found the answer, he could let go of the issue and find peace.
However he was able to easily detach from something he was working on at a certain point, so as to do something that took priority, and subsequently he could resume the thread. Nevertheless sometimes he could totally forget about the issue and completely relax or be engaged in something else, and even not work on it for weeks, and then it returned and he would engage in it again.
However that’s all in the past now, he wants to be able to let go of all of that, he wants to be able to let go of the past, he wants to completely let go of ever looking for answers, of being passionate about finding answers, he wants to find peace and quiet now. He doesn’t want to be faced with anything anymore, he no longer wants to question things, it’s as if he wants to impose this on himself.
There are two feelings. On the one hand I sense that he has found peace, and that he is resigned about not having found all the answers, but on the other hand he also feels as if he somehow has to impose this peace and resignation on himself. Some incompleteness is still gnawing, the feeling of not having accomplished everything. Yet he has to let go of that and find peace. He has to think of his old age, and leave the past behind, and enjoy the rest of his time left, together with his inmates.
He only wants to do carefree things, have a little talk with his acquaintances, have a little walk, meet family, make a small trip sometime, once again raise an issue with some academics and discuss something, simply for the joy of the moment, without having to work on it afterwards, just to keep himself informed. He wants to enjoy his old age, he wants to lead a carefree life without the presence of any intriguing questions, he wants to get rid of that (he still has to impose this somewhat on himself).
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