The Evolutionary Pathway

The Evolutionary Pathway

by Ernest L. Norman In his journey through life, the average and earnest truth seeker is constantly presented with a number of seeming paradoxes. The differences between political and religious systems, scientific factions, various types of social structures and ways of life, all seem to present to this person certain insoluble or incompatible differences which are … Read more…

The True Metamorphosis Of The Space Age

The True Metamorphosis Of The Space Age

by Ernest L. Norman In the realm of physical science today, we are seeing a great change or metamorphosis which can be called the beginning of the “space age”, wherein man is attempting through rockets and in different ways, to shoot satellites into orbit around the earth. He is also attempting to shoot rockets to other … Read more…

Cosmic Rays

Cosmic Rays

by Ernest L. Norman No work of this kind could be considered complete without including the much talked of present-day physical phenomenon called cosmic rays, for in the precincts of various concepts which involve cosmic rays, their origin and manifestation, will be found several of the most important equivalents in the Infinite Creative Cosmogony. At the … Read more…

Overcoming The Fear Of Death

Overcoming The Fear Of Death

by Ernest L. Norman One thing which all people have in common is an abnormal sense or fear of death; and here again is the strange paradox, for in the sleeping and waking state, man dies and relives at least once every 24 hours. Yet, the word death which is actually only a Latin word meaning … Read more…

Objectifying Consciousness As Concept

Objectifying Consciousness As Concept

by Ernest L. Norman Concept is only one of these adjutants to understanding and, in understanding or realizing it in its full intensity, so far as the individual is concerned, man has actually eliminated all known barriers of time and space in his own immediate reactive physical world. The body, as a vehicle wherein the twelve … Read more…

The Superconscious Self

The Superconscious Self

by Ernest L. Norman In the foregoing texts, the reader may now have arrived at some definite points of equation wherein he has established within his mind, that considerable importance has been stressed into specific areas of these various configurations in his position to the Infinite. In one respect, the term Infinite itself can be considered … Read more…

Obsession—Frequency Relationship

Obsession—Frequency Relationship

Our present day psychiatry is indeed crude and the practice of psychology as it is expounded in our various asylums and the so-called therapeutic treatment of the different aberrations is likewise crude; the only difference being that there is now some sort of humanitarian interest to the environment with which the mentally aberrated person is immediately … Read more…