by Ernest L. Norman (The student to whom this letter was a reply, asked several questions regarding the Science.) Dear Unariun friend: Now about those questions. In themselves, questions like these indicate a person who has or is trying to go beyond the commonly associated patterns and levels of earth society—a person who is attempting to … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman Greetings from Eros! First let me introduce myself. For convenience sake, I can be called Nikola, for when I lived on your earth planet some years ago, I was known as Nikola Tesla. I might say that many of your inventions in electricity and other things came to you earth people through … Read more…
See-est thou these rivers that windeth through the valley Have ye not tasted of their waters, climbed their rocky slopes Yea, have ye not feasted in the lushness of these valley greens? Oh wishful ones, gather nigh, for in thy strength is weakness. Verily the night falls upon thee. For I come not as a shepherd … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman In a number of places in the Unariun literature we have mentioned miracles. We have used this subject in frequent discussions in our books and, in most cases, a distinct attempt has been made to play down the miracle and its importance, and for reasons which we shall discuss. We have even … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman One of the more classical utterances frequently used by the religionist, the preacher, or the evangelist, is that very familiar cliché extracted from the Bible, “The Lord so loved mankind that He gave His one and only begotten Son.” Now, this may appear at the moment to be a deceptively innocuous religious … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman It can truly be said, that in the many thousands of years and in the many written and unwritten histories of the world, the movement of Unarius is unparalleled in the vastness and proportions, width and scope of this great undertaking, which represents the culminative efforts of countless thousands of people in … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman The atom is not composed of solid negative and positive particles called protons or neutrons, but is composed of wave forms which might be likened to a very loosely rolled ball of string, the string itself being coiled or shaped in such a manner that it has an intelligence quotient. This I.Q. … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman You ask something about the basic principle of life. I shall explain: now we are going to draw the cycle (of life) here and in our hypotheses we have established in our minds that anywhere else except as far as the third dimension is concerned that everything is a cycle; that is, … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman The following is part of a letter dictated by the Moderator to a student—the one who in the past was old King Herod I. Such concepts can serve to help any person, thus the inclusion: The most important problem confronting the aspiring student of Unarius is self-mastery, and it is almost needless … Read more…
by Ernest L. Norman There was the woodsman who dwelt in the forest with his wife That she did bear him a son ~ and he grew up to be a stalwart lad, strong of heart and clear of eye. Now it came to him, as he slept and in a vision, that he saw a … Read more…