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Quotes by Walter Russell

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The moment you find yourself working alone with your own ego, stop working, for the emotions of your sensed body are making you aware of it and your work will not be enduring without the Light of your Soul in it. Physical emotions immediately smother spiritual inspirations.
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The moment you find yourself working alone with your own ego, stop working, for the emotions of your sensed body are making you aware of it and your work will not be enduring without the Light of your Soul in it. Physical emotions immediately smother spiritual inspirations.
To him I give all-knowing and all-power to think My universe into rhythmic, balanced forms with Me.
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To him I give all-knowing and all-power to think My universe into rhythmic, balanced forms with Me.
Whenever new knowledge of a transforming nature permeates the race, the standard of world culture rises.
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Whenever new knowledge of a transforming nature permeates the race, the standard of world culture rises.
Until one learns to lose one’s self he cannot find himself.
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Until one learns to lose one’s self he cannot find himself.
The sum total of each man’s giving determines the standard of man’s civilization.
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The sum total of each man’s giving determines the standard of man’s civilization.
The healing principle is within man himself. Man’s power to heal himself, or extend his healing power to others, is measured by his awareness of God in him.
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The healing principle is within man himself. Man’s power to heal himself, or extend his healing power to others, is measured by his awareness of God in him.
Ignorance and terror are still breeding the fears which underlie our whole world-civilization. World leaders of great vision in science and government are now the world’s great need.
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Ignorance and terror are still breeding the fears which underlie our whole world-civilization. World leaders of great vision in science and government are now the world’s great need.
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.”
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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.”
Where Love is there also is unity, harmony and the peace of Love’s balanced rhythms in a united world. Where hate is there follows the degeneracy of disunity as night follows the day. That is the lesson which unfolding man has still to learn. Until he learns that simple lesson of power which comes from giving of service to his fellow man instead of taking from him against his will, his civilizations will disappear in their own man-made chaos, one after another, until he learns that lesson.
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Where Love is there also is unity, harmony and the peace of Love’s balanced rhythms in a united world. Where hate is there follows the degeneracy of disunity as night follows the day. That is the lesson which unfolding man has still to learn. Until he learns that simple lesson of power which comes from giving of service to his fellow man instead of taking from him against his will, his civilizations will disappear in their own man-made chaos, one after another, until he learns that lesson.
One reason alone is enough for today, and that reason lies in the national misconception of what constitutes education. All of your lives you have been trained to believe that your mental equipment consisted of learning how to memorize a multitude of facts. This is what I call parroting a man. To my mind, this inadequate concept of education is the crime of the age.
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One reason alone is enough for today, and that reason lies in the national misconception of what constitutes education. All of your lives you have been trained to believe that your mental equipment consisted of learning how to memorize a multitude of facts. This is what I call parroting a man. To my mind, this inadequate concept of education is the crime of the age.
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