by Ernest L. Norman This is your most humble and obedient servant, Lao Tse. I have had the great honor conferred upon me of conducting you on your next tour through Aureleus; so we shall begin immediately in the section of this great teaching center which has been devoted to the philosophical expressions of Chinese culture, … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman Come with me and we shall stand at the East Gate There you shall find that it is a place of many beggars. And as they sitteth and crieth out for their alms of the passerby Surely they are a motely lot, with the evils of many running sores And that their … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman We welcome you back to Azure, brother, and I am very pleased with a number of things. Your continued and lengthy concentration has helped much in the continuation of our project. I see now that you are able to make contact and arrive here almost unassisted. I see also that you are … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman The foibles of human dispositions and indispositions are often quite incomprehensible, either to the average observer or to some student or philosopher of human nature; and it is quite often and obviously portrayed in converse actions and policies which actually prohibit long sought-after achievements. The reasons behind such perverse and unintelligent actions … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman Although only a few hours have passed since my last visit, conditions are so propitious that it was deemed advantageous that I again make contact. I hope that you will pardon my intrusion in your daily earth life routine. So we will resume our little trip where it was left off the … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman Every person who is sincerely dedicated in attaining a higher spiritual way of life, in achieving immortality, and living in the higher spiritual dimensions, should begin at once to learn of the Infinite Creator and to practice such knowledge; also, he should begin to strip from himself and remove all various materialistic, … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman In a previous discussion regarding some particular lady where her husband had died due to his leg being shot off, and within a short period of time she, herself, took on a condition of the leg which the doctors termed cancer, the following is further explanation to enlarge upon the concept of … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman Quite recently one of our dear and close Unariun students was involved in an automobile accident and inasmuch as this circumstance could conceivably give rise to conjecture among the various other Unariun students, this might be an opportune time to discuss this particular accident and to point up some of the very … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman In the foregoing article we entered into a frank discussion of certain relative problems which confronted the nuclear physicist at this present time in his attempt to duplicate solar energy, and to create for the world an abundance of power. The various statistics were drawn from up-to-the-minute scientific findings and summaries of … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman In a broad and general abstraction, the presentation of the Unarius curriculum, and as an interdimensional science inclusive of all known and unknown factors in the creative interdimensional cosmogony, this presentation was, therefore, in its first form, most necessarily simplified to make it even partially understood and also by necessity certain comparisons … Read more…