Showing posts with label Walter Russell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walter Russell. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
An Ethical Business Practice.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
I know of no large organization that is not as earnestly striving to unify its human relations within its walls as it is without.
“All Industry and all people in
every walk of life, from the farmer to the rolling mill, and from the author to
the maker of stockings, is only now coming into the full understanding that
each man is both producer and consumer, and that the only path for producer and
consumer is that joyous path of mutual helpfulness which is perfectly defined
in the too much forgotten golden rule.”
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Once you recognize a true desire you know the outcome is guaranteed.
Our daily meditations are ways of brainwashing ourselves from the ill effects of these pollutants in the mental
climate of our culture. Through contemplative meditation, we seek clarity and understanding of reality, and the more we are able
to know divine reality, the more we are immune to hypnotism
and mind control and influencing. Hora
Formula for
Demonstration
Saturday, March 3, 2012
The Twilight Club
The Twilight Club was a venerable tradition of ethical activism originally founded in the late 1870’s as a “learned circle” of visionary thinkers from diverse disciplines. Inspired by the British philosopher Herbert Spencer, the founding members included Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, Edwin Markham, and several others. Their stated purpose was that of ethical and cultural renewal of their world.Poet's Code of Ethics
In the later decades of the 19th Century, the British philosopher, Herbert Spencer, took an honest look at world trends and predicted that civilization was on a downward trend, for culture, beauty and ethical practices were neglected in society. He believed that politicians were not likely or able to change the trends. If there was to be a change, how would it come about? He believed the poets, visionary thinkers and artists of the world would have the solution. In Britain he inspired men such as Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Darwin to consider the problem. In America, his friends Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Howard Bridge, Richard Watson Gilder, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Walt Whitman, Edwin Markham, Henry Holt, John Burroughs, Mark Twain and Andrew Carnegie took up the question. These men, searching for a way in which to change the negative direction of society to positive action, formed a gathering, calling themselves the Twilight Club, because they met at twilight—not simply the twilight of the day, but, as they saw the situation, they were meeting at the evening twilight of the 19th Century and the morning twilight of the 20th Century—at the twilight of civilization, unless the downward trend could be stopped.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
THINK
All Industry is rapidly learning that great lesson of the necessity of keeping as true a balance in all of its relations as it keeps in its ledgers. I know of no large organization that is not as earnestly striving to unify its human relations within its walls as it is without. This condition can only be brought about by a better understanding, not only between the makers of a product but also between the users of them.
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Healing #1
....healing is not a physical process but, spiritual realization....health is not a condition of physical well-being only but the realization of a state of wholeness in the individual. Healing is the turning from the belief in disease to the realization of God’s Presence and Perfect Activity. God is health. Do I hear you asking, “Since God is health and God is omnipresent, what is there to be healed?” There is only one condition to be healed--our misconceptions. NONA BROOKS
Is disease a belief?Saturday, January 29, 2011
The whole world is discovering that all mankind is one and that the unity of man is real – not just an abstract idea.
Walter Russell (1871–1963) was an American polymath, known for his achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and for his unified theory in physics and cosmogony.
"...I always looked for the Cause behind things and didn't fritter away my time analyzing Effect. All knowledge exists as Cause. It is simple. It is limited to Light of Mind and the electric wave of motion which records God's thinking in matter."
"...I always looked for the Cause behind things and didn't fritter away my time analyzing Effect. All knowledge exists as Cause. It is simple. It is limited to Light of Mind and the electric wave of motion which records God's thinking in matter."
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