by Ernest L. Norman In our previous presentations and discussions regarding atoms, mass, the electromagnetic fields, et cetera, all of these factors were discussed in a more relative or quiescent condition-that is, it could be assumed that everything was stationary, such as the atoms which comprise the molecules of rock which form a large mountain. It … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman It should be realized, after reading the following texts, that the process of life is quite complex and, indeed, far more so than is presently known in any of the liturgy of our sciences. There is still much that will be added to this text, too, for we will include in the … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman It might be conceded that the context of the foregoing paragraphs is indeed startling or even shocking to some of those who read them. Indeed it might even appear that the author is atheistic, and attempting to destroy Christianity and perhaps other religions of the world. Therefore, to soften such shocks or … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman There is no doubt that as of these closing days of 1967, we have truly emerged into an age of scientific miracles; accomplishments which would have, even a few decades ago, seemed utterly fantastic. About sixty or so years ago, a man named Jules Verne presented a number of stories which, at … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman Ordinarily, in my presentation of universal concepts, I have shunned the word ‘law’, as one which smacks too much of dogmatic material usage. The coercive mandatory effect of too much law can and does lead to less exemplary human conduct, and makes people flaccid in problems of self-determination, proper perspectives and in … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman We can relate the Infinite Cosmos as being a great ball or an infinite sphere of infinite proportions composed somewhat like the molecular interlinkage of the soap bubble as it is seen to appear under a microscope, and so far as planets, dimensions or atoms are concerned, these things appear on the … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman In various places throughout the works of Unarius, great emphasis has been placed upon the concept of obsession, and because of its importance to us in our daily lives and in our future evolution, it might be well at this time to enter into some more extensive and technical aspects of this … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman More than 4,000 years ago, a Greek philosopher was asked how to become wise. He replied, “Know thyself”. It is doubtful that this man, wise as he was, knew the full impact of this utterance; and so these words have become the classical understatement of history. For while it is possible, theoretically … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman The Martian cities are laid out like a wheel. The center hub is a very large circular structure which houses the various municipal and civic governmental departments. Underground is a very large atomic power plant for supplying the cities’ needs. The streets stretch away from the hub like spokes, and at regular … Read more…
Lesson I ~ General Summation of Entire Course: Religion, Philosophy, Evolution, The Aquarian Age Friends, Welcome to Unarius We have heard in our own circles and our own way of life various interpretations, such as the Aquarian Age, and we might even say into the terms of the more fundamentalist, such things as the approaching millennium, … Read more…