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A menial task which must be mine, that shall I glorify and make an art of it.
Walter Russell
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Walter Russell
Age: 91 †
Born: 1871
Born: May 19
Died: 1963
Died: May 19
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Walter Bowman Russell
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Our very name for God's Creation is NATURE, for that is what Nature is. I shall define Nature for you in simple words. Nature is an electric wave thought image of God's nature, electrically projected from His formless and unconditioned ONE LIGHT into countless many forms of conditioned light which we call matter.
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When our knowing exceeds our sensing, we will no longer be deceived by the illusions of our senses.
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In the business world, unwise men take more that they give. They do not realize that they are breaking the Universal Law which will eventually break them to an equal extent. It may not be balanced in the form of dollars and cents but in the loss of good-will upon which their future business depends.
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Defeat I shall not know. It shall not touch me. I will meet it with true thinking. Resisting it will be my strengthening. But if, perchance, the day shall give to me the bitter cup, it shall sweeten in the drinking.
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I will see beauty and goodness in all things. From all that is unlovely shall my vision be immune.
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The Russell Cosmogony with its new concepts of light, matter, energy, electricity and magnetism is a simple yet complete, consistent and workable cosmogony which will enable future scientists to visualize the universe as a unified whole, and will open the door to the New Age of Transmutation.
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You may command nature to the extent only in which you are willing to obey her.
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I believe that mediocrity is self-inflicted and that genius is self-bestowed.
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This whole electric universe is a complex maze of similar tensions. Every particle of matter in the universe is separated from its condition of oneness, just as the return ball is separated from the hand, and each is connected with the other one by an electric thread of light which measures the tension of that separateness.
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My today is what I will to make it. I will to make it perfect.
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Lock yourself up in your room or go out in the woods where you an be alone. When you are alone the universe talks to you in flashes of inspiration.
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It was then given me to know that the power of revitalization of my body was mine, and I, who had been pronounced dead by man, lived strongly in the body.
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The cardinal error of science lies in shutting the Creator out of His Creation.
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Every action in Nature is voided as it occurs, is repeated as it is voided, and is recorded as it is repeated.
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Every man should be master of anything he does and should do it in a masterly manner, with love, no matter what it is, whether hard physical work, menial or boring work, or inspirational work.
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Women, are a map, Avik. You've got to understand their longitude, and how much latitude you can take.
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Security and contentment can come only through interdependence of every man upon every other man.
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A UNITED civilization is possible only when human relations are balanced in all transactions which have to do with the distribution of the values of life which all men persistently and constantly seek.
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