February 5, 2015
Did an ancient practice spark Steve Jobs’ genius?
New release book reveals the Apple co-founder began an Eastern discipline as a 19-year-old that may have fueled his
creativity
A renowned genius who has perhaps influenced as many lives as any other creative thinker in the modern era was Apple
co-founder Steve Jobs (1955-2011). Although the history of his illustrious career in the tech industry has been well
documented in books, movies and untold news articles, few are aware that Jobs had life-changing experiences in India in
his late teens. Even fewer seem aware that he credited these experiences, and the daily habits they instilled in him, as
being crucial to his phenomenal success.
Last month cameras began rolling on location in California for the new biopic on Steve Jobs. This one is being directed
by Slumdog Millionaire's Danny Boyle and is said to take a different storytelling approach to the much criticized 2013 biopic starring Ashton
Kutcher. Boyle’s film stars Michael Fassbender as the Apple co-founder, while Seth Rogan is playing fellow co-founder
Steve Wozniak.
Apart from getting across all the drama, role-reversals and twists necessary for a Hollywood blockbuster, will this new
movie also explore where Jobs’ rare mental abilities came from? Or will it simply be an emotional rollercoaster that
fails to reveal what rare cognitive methods may have been behind the man’s great Apple inventions like the iPad and the
iPhone?
If there are no lengthy sequences set in India, then the answer to these questions will surely be a no – for Jobs
discovered in that country the ancient discipline that would influence him more than anything else.
The undisputed genius's love affair with the Indian subcontinent is detailed in a new release bestselling book, GENIUS INTELLIGENCE: Secret Techniques and Technologies to Increase IQ, by New Zealand father-and-son writing team Lance and James Morcan.
Speaking from his residence in Sydney, Australia, James Morcan says, “In 1974, shortly after he had dropped out of
college, Jobs traveled to India as a backpacker. He stayed onthe subcontinent for seven months and during that period he
first discovered and began to practice Yoga. He cited the experiences he had of meeting Yogis at ashrams all over India
as being among the most important of his life.”
The Morcans mention in GENIUS INTELLIGENCE how, through advanced Yogic techniques, Jobs may have activated previously dormant glands in his brain which stimulated
his creativity.
Some clinical studies have shown Yoga may hold great potential for intelligence and that it can enhance IQ levels of
practitioners, accelerate learning as well as increase memory.
For example, Hatha yoga, which is comprised of asanas, pranayama, meditation and Om chanting, has been shown to increase
blood flow to the brain. Yogic breathing techniques, known as Pranayama, increase the supply of oxygen to the brain,
which in turn enhances memory and concentration. Other research has shown the processing of sensory information and
visual perception are also honed with yogic practices.
“The 19-year-old (Jobs) returned to the US an altogether different person,” the Morcans write in GENIUS INTELLIGENCE. “Two years later, in 1976, Jobs co-founded Apple (with fellow college dropout Steve Wozniak) after having the
revolutionary idea of personal computing for the masses.”
Reportedly, the only book Jobs ever downloaded to his iPad was Autobiography of a Yogi, by Paramahansa Yogananda.
And in a 2013 interview with CNET.com, his former business associate and close friend Marc Benioff said guests at the
iPhone/iPad/iPod creator’s memorial service were “each given a copy of the classic book Autobiography of a Yogi as per Jobs’ wishes.”
Benioff added, “He had the incredible realization that his intuition was his greatest gift and he needed to look at the
world from the inside out.”
As the mastermind’s legacy lives on with his company’s continuing resurgence a resurgence that includes new and upcoming
releases like the iPhone 6 and Apple Watch – perhaps it’s time to look back and seriously question how Jobs evolved into
the genius he became.
GENIUS INTELLIGENCE is available via Amazon at: www.amazon.com/GENIUS- INTELLIGENCE-Techniques- Technologies-Underground-
ebook/dp/B00QXQQWXO
The Kindle ebook version has been a regular visitor to Amazon’s bestseller lists and is currently ranked No.1 in its
category on AmazonUK.
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