
The Universal One
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Narrated by:
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Luke Erlenbuch
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By:
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Walter Russell
"The Universal One" by Walter Russell is an ambitious and comprehensive work that endeavors to blend the realms of science, philosophy, and spirituality into a singular, cohesive theory of the universe.
Published in 1926, Russell's book presents a visionary perspective on the nature of matter, energy, and consciousness, proposing a universe governed by laws of balance and rhythmic cycles. Through intricate diagrams and detailed explanations, Russell challenges the conventional scientific paradigms of his time, advocating for a deeper, more unified understanding of the cosmos.
His ideas, though not widely embraced by the scientific community, have inspired a dedicated following and continue to spark interest for their bold attempt to reconcile the physical with the metaphysical, offering a unique lens through which to view the mysteries of existence.
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Incredible book!!
Outstanding
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A new way of thinking.
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Everything is scientifically right but I felt I engaged and couldn’t wait to finish it- of course I rushed through it - time is more valuable than the money
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Not for practical life
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