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Walter Russell's careers as an illustrator, correspondent in the Spanish–American War, child portrait painter and builder are detailed in several questionnaires he answered and submitted to Who's Who in America. [6] Artist to turn Virginia Mansion Into Museum of Own Creations," New York Times, October 30, 1948, p.10 Notably, Russell’s findings resonate completely with the concepts behind Omnia’s science. The experiments conducted by Dr. Ilija Lakicevic, inventor of the Omnia Radiation Balancer, led him to similar conclusions as Russell about the nature of matter, and the oscillating ‘compression and expansion’ cycle, which forms the basis of Omnia’s methodology. It is because of his discovery that wireless radiation fields are energy fields that are characterised by an 'imbalance' between the compression and expansion phase, that he was able to devise a solution that restores balance to the radiofrequency radiation fields that we are constantly exposing ourselves to today. He does this by using Deca energy, which is a recent phenomena that was not present in Russell's era. 6 - The Walter Russell Periodic Table The Russell Genero-Radiative Concept or The Cyclic Theory of Continuous Motion, L. Middleditch Co., 1930 Indeed, the genius is inherent in everyone but how has Walter Russell accomplished such an overwhelming wealth of works? In this incisive talk he describes just that in a very comprehensible manner. We can all do it!

In 1947-48, Russell wrote: “This New Age is marking the dawn of a new world-thought. That new thought is a new cosmic concept of the value of man to man. The whole world is discovering that all mankind is one and that the unity of man is real – not just an abstract idea. Mankind is beginning to discover that the hurt of any man hurts every man, and, conversely, the uplift of any man uplifts every man” ( Message of the Divine Iliad, Vol. 2). Russell’s predictions about what the New Age would bring included “a marriage between religion and science” ( MDI). Russell appeared to believe that this “New Age” would begin in 1946, based on a vision he had in 1921. The most extensive treatment of Russell’s ideas are found in his book A Course in Cosmic Consciousness. Walter Russell was born in Boston, Massachusetts, May 19th, 1871. He was known for his achievements as a painter, sculptor, author and builder and less well known as a natural philosopher and for his unified theory in physics and cosmogony. Walter Bowman Russell (May 19, 1871 – May 19, 1963) was an impressionist American painter (of the Boston School), sculptor, mystic and author. His lectures and writing place him firmly in the New Thought Movement. [1] Russell wrote extensively on science topics, but these writings "were not taken seriously by scientists." [2] Life and career [ edit ] Russell became a leader in the Science of Man Movement when he was elected president of the Society of Arts and Sciences in 1927. His seven-year tenure generated many articles in the New York Times. The gold medals awarded by the Society were highly valued. [14]' In his youth, Russell earned money as a church organist and music teacher, and by conducting a trio in a hotel. [3]This mindset allowed him to break free from the conventional practice of restricting oneself to a single area of expertise and learning entrenched concepts and made it possible for him to apply his intellect to a variety of subjects. 2 - A prolific artist and sculptor As per this concept, there are a total of nine different ‘octaves’ or ‘pressure states’ in nature, and these nine bands are used to group together elements - with varying forces of compression and expansion. 7 - He warned mankind about radiation However, while the world knows much of the achievements of other multi-faceted pioneers like Leonardo Da Vinci and Nikola Tesla, an enigma still surrounds Russell’s beliefs and revelations. Today, to help you gain a deeper understanding of his life and works, we are sharing 8 of his most notable pursuits. 8 Facts To Know About Walter Russell: The Multi-Faceted Pioneer 1 - Walter Russell was self-taught

At the age of 53, Russell turned to sculpting and was the artist of choice for several distinguished personalities such as Thomas Edison and Mark Twain. 3 - A cosmic illumination What is most remarkable about Russell’s periodic table is the completely unconventional approach he takes to explain the ultimate framework of nature and its elements - which, according to him, is wholly musical in its character! Gray, Christopher (1997-04-06). "The Lavish 'Studio Palace' Called Alwyn Court". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2020-12-10. The purpose of these lessons is twofold. First and foremost, they should give you personal strength and expression of your personal creativity and enable you to fully understand the cause of all the effects you produce. This is how you can control these effects…Twenty years after the staggering reaction caused by “The Universal One”, Walter Russell presented the basic cosmic correlations in a simplified manner and with more conventional scientific wording. The radical innovation and simplicity of his thoughts in this book make for most sophisticated reading, but the more one immerses oneself the more accessible it becomes. The days were all twos and it was a Tuesday. I sat up in my living-space with a book in my hands entitled The Universal One. A man called Walter wrote this worldview. Alpern, Andrew, Luxury Apartment Houses of Manhattan, New York, Dover Publications, 1975, pp. 43–49

Walter Russell, who was mentally awake and active right up until the end, died on his 92nd birthday, the 19th of May 1963. Walter Cronkite in the national television evening news, commenting on Russell’s death, referred to him as “… the Leonardo da Vinci of our time.” During his 39 day and night period of Illumination in 1921, Walter Russell jotted down some 40.000 words that express what he learned while he experienced the Light of Cosmic Consciousness. These pivotal texts, that were published bit by bit and are referred to in almost all of his works, have been compiled in this comprehensive two-volume edition, including explanatory talks as well as a questions and answers section. From 1914 he mainly painted portraits of notables, wrote books and designed numerous large buildings, some of which still exist. Together with other sculptors, architects and painters he conceived the principle of co-operative ownership for flats in New York. Part II: Dynamics of Mind & Light Units of Matter; Electricity and Magnetism; New Concepts of Electricity and Magnetism; Electricity; The Elements of Matter; The Octave Cycle of the Elements of Matter; The Instability and the Illusion of Stability of Matter; The Universal Pulse; Concerning Energy; Electro-Magnetic Pressure; Attraction and Repulsion; Gravitation and Radiation; Expressions of Gravitation and Radiation – Universal Direction; Universal Mathematics & Ratios; Charging & Discharging Poles; The Wave; Time; Temperature; Color; Universal Mechanics; Rotation; Revolution; Crystallization; Plane and Ecliptic; Ionization; Valence; Tone; Conclusion; New Laws and Principles.Walter Russell’s congenial wife often receives too little attention in view of the wealth of her partner’s work, but she also had something to say herself. Her main focus was the topic balance between man and woman, which she realized in her very happy marriage with Walter Russell. Without Lao’s energy, neither the University of Science and Philosophy nor the Home Study Course would probably have become reality. The famous painter Walter Russell only began his sculptural work at the age of 56. The most astonishing masterpiece is a sculpture in which 27 novel figures from Mark Twain’s literary work have been composed into a single unit. In his lecture Russell describes the inner and outer process of this phenomenal work. The Secret of Light, 1st ed., 1947, 3rd ed., Univ of Science & Philosophy, 1994, ISBN 1-879605-44-9 Furthermore, there are many people who, independently from the official organizations, do not only invest a lot of time and effort in Russell’s work but also refer to it and try to enhance it (e.g. Yasuhiko Kimura and the Journal and Ben Groseclose). Reprint of the 1926 Edition. Includes numerous illustrations. Exact facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. The Universal One is Walter Russell's first expression of his new Cosmology explaining the Mind-centered electric universe. Though he would revise his theory somewhat over the years, this is the first and basic description of his new Cosmology. Lavishing illustrated, it sets out his views on God, the Universe, matter and Man's place in the world as he searches for a path to god. In this 1926 historic volume, Walter Russell first reveals the possibility of transmutation of the elements. This illustrated treatise is Russell's scientific explanation of God's ways and processes in the construction of the Universe and provides a guide for illuminating Man's proper way of living during the long journey to the Light of God.

Russell later revised some of the content of The Universal One in The Secret of Light and A New Concept of the Universe. Students of the Russell science should be aware of the historic sequence of Walter Russell’s books of science, and note the various changes in details which Walter Russell himself made. Braden, Charles S. Spirits in Rebellion: The Rise and Development of New Thought, p. 376, Southern Methodist University Press, 1963. In the meantime he gave numerous speeches and for 12 years he lectured upon the Law of rhythmic interchange and ethical principles in business to the officers and salesmen of IBM. Together with other notable figures of his time he built the Twilight Club, which very successfully gave positive spiritual impulses for the betterment of humankind. Their efforts resulted in notable service organizations like the Rotary Club, The Lions Club, the Boy Scouts of America and many others. They stood up for a right of education, for minimum wages, controlled advertising and much more, getting big support from Adolph Ochs, the owner of the New York Times at that time. Every once in a while in mankind’s history comes a person who appears to be significantly ahead of their time, and scientific pioneer Walter Russell was one such personality. Born in 1871, Russell gained international recognition for his expansive knowledge and contributions to a variety of fields - from painting, sculpting, music, philosophy to physics and chemistry.

The book explains clearly how to use the universal laws. The balance between their own energy and the trusting sailing on the stream of being makes it understandable how Lao and Walter Russell could achieve what they have done without having to forego a cheerful, sociable, creative life in abundance. For all those who want to take their lives into their own hands – but not to push locomotives in the sweat of their face, but to sail in joy on the possibilities of the universe. The universe is a multiplicity of changing effects of but One unchanging cause. All things are universal. Nothing is which is not universal. Nothing is of itself alone. Man and Mind and all creating things are universal. No man can say: ‘I alone am I.’ There is but One universe, One Mind, One force, One substance. When man knows this in measurable exactness then will he have no limitations within those which are universal.” — Walter Russell, from The Prelude to The Universal One. Before he left Boston in 1894, Russell married Helen Andrews (1874–1953). They traveled to Paris for their wedding trip and a second term for him at the Académie Julian. [4] After their wedding trip, they settled in New York City in 1894 and had two daughters, Helen and Louise. Russell's rise in New York was immediate; a reporter wrote in 1908, "Mr. Russell came here from Boston and at once became a great artistic success." [5] A true polymath (Renaissance Man), he could play any tune he heard with one finger on the piano before he could walk or talk. A blind neighbor taught him to play the piano and was the spiritual interchange partner of his childhood. About that, he wrote:

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