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Genius awaits him who listens. The messages of genius are for the Soul of man. The senses of man comprehend them not.
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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Your body is merely a machine made to express the thoughts that flow through you and nothing more. It is but an instrument for you to express your imagings just as a piano is an instrument for a musician to express his imagings. Just as the piano is not the musician, so, likewise, your body is not you.
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I do not recognize these as defeats. They are but interesting experiences of life. They are valuable stepping stones to success.
Walter Russell
You may command nature to the extent only in which you are willing to obey her.
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Do not attempt to accomplish greater results by a greater effort of your little understanding, but by a greater understanding of your little effort. The greater your understanding of the power within yourself, the less effort you need to make in order to achieve.
Walter Russell
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.
Walter Russell
I have no limitations. Unlimited power is mine within that which is universal.
Walter Russell
I learned to cross the threshold of my studio with reverence, as though I were entering a shrine set apart for me to become co-creator with the Universal Thinker of all things.
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Until one learns to lose one's self he cannot find himself.
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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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The very foundation of the living of life lies in the desire of every man to give service to fulfill the needs of his neighbor.
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The true measure of greatness of a human being is their ability to express love in relationship.
Walter Russell
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.
Walter Russell
He who cultivates that quiet, unobtrusive ecstasy of inner joyousness can scale any heights and be a leader in his field, no matter what that field is.
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You must love anything you must do. Do it not only cheerfully, but also lovingly and the very best way you know how. That love of the work which you must do anyhow will vitalize your body and keep you from fatigue.
Walter Russell
The personal ego must be suppressed and replaced with the 'universal ego.'
Walter Russell
...all knowledge exists in the Mind universe of Light - which is God - that all Mind is One Mind, that men do not have separate minds, and that all knowledge can be obtained from the Universal Source of All-Knowledge by becoming One with that Source.
Walter Russell
So that I may meet the day with the knowledge to build the day I will look into my soul while it still dawn, before the morning breaketh.
Walter Russell
Jesus was the consummate scientist. He knew the omnipresence of Light which we have expressed in radio, radar and television, but all He could say in His day was: I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.
Walter Russell
Force I will meet with gentleness impatience with patience.
Walter Russell
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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