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In motion alone is the answer to all of the mysteries of matter.
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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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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Verily has man freewill to control his actions. That my Father-Mother has given to man as his inheritance. But the control of the ractions to those actions man has never had. This my Father-Mother holds inviolate. These cannot become man's except through modifying his actions until the reactions are their exact equal and opposite in equilibrium.
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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 wave lies the secret of creation.
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War, and more wars, are helping Government to siphon the earnings of its people into its treasury for its own selfish purpose, which is to rule the people for the Government instead of for the purpose of serving the people. When will the people see that the very taxes they pay are building a power to be used against them?
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All of man's wars are based upon TAKING. There could be no war based upon GIVING.
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I never let the thought of failure enter my mind. My knowledge of my unity with the Universal One and the fact that I must do this thing, and the inspired belief I should do it as a demonstration of my belief in man's unlimited power, made me ignore the difficulties that lay in the way.
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