The Secret of Light

by Walter Russell

1947

Description

Author challenges the conventional wisdom that light isjust another physical entity. He outlines a new role of light in the formation of the three main components of the universe - God, still light; the dual light waves emanated from God and the material world both organic and inorganic which is made of light bent into various spiral forms. Reading this book "is an important step toward understanding both the intellectual and spiritual balances that exist in the universe"--Dustjacket.

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Contents

Part I Omniscience The universe of knowing
Chapter I the eternal question
II Creator and creation
III Sensation and conscioiusness
IV Cosmic consciusness
V Creative expression
VI Knowledge
VII Knowledge versus training
VIII Thinking versus sensing
IX Sensing binds all things
X Function of the brain
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Electrical awareness
XII Instinct
XIII Unconsciousness-Sleep and pain
XIV Motion simulating rest
XV The illusion of change
XVI The senses deceive
XVII Man's new cycle
Part II Omnipotence The universe of power
Chapter I Man's two subreme illusions
II Genesis
III The law of balance
IV Omnipotence
V The sexed electric universe
VI Sex-conditioned opposites
VII The sex reproductive principle
VIII Man's two supreme illusions
IX The two electric desires
X The unfolding Re-folding principle
XI The illusion of attraction and repulsion of matter
XII Light
XIII Cycles
XIV Weight
VX The source of solar energy
XVI The life principle
Part III Omnipresence The universe of being
Postulates and diagrams
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Publication

Walter Russell Carnegie Hall New York City
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