The Universal One

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Digital Donkey
5.0 out of 5 stars A Visionary Masterpiece Ahead of Its Time
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
Walter Russell’s The Universal One is a profound work that transcends the conventional boundaries of science and philosophy. Reading this book is like peering through a window into the future, where the concepts of the universe are beautifully intertwined with a visionary’s understanding far beyond his era.

This book is not just a read—it’s an experience. Russell’s ideas challenge the status quo, offering insights that are both mind-bending and enlightening. His exploration of cosmic principles and the interconnectedness of all things feels remarkably ahead of its time, as if he had tapped into a knowledge stream that the rest of the world is only now beginning to understand.

The depth and breadth of Russell’s work are astonishing. He seamlessly blends scientific inquiry with spiritual wisdom, creating a tapestry of thought that is as inspiring as it is intellectually stimulating. The Universal One is a reminder that true genius is often not fully appreciated in its own time.

Whether you’re a seasoned scholar or a curious reader, this book offers a journey into the profound mysteries of existence. It’s a timeless piece that continues to resonate, encouraging us to look beyond the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary possibilities of the universe.

TL;DR: The Universal One by Walter Russell: A visionary and intellectually stimulating masterpiece that transcends its time, offering profound insights into the interconnectedness of the universe.
Jamie Calloway
5.0 out of 5 stars Knowledgeable
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
It's always good to be open to knowledge. This book will open your mind to a new way of thinking.
Adam
5.0 out of 5 stars Big in concept and in dimension
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
In my life watching nature, I’ve noticed some things and formulated theories which I figured had to be discussed somewhere. I had little luck with organized religions and philosophies , but this book speaks directly of things. This is a very important book and, if you made it this far, buy it. It may be exactly what you’re looking for.

I did want to mention this book is quite physically large. This makes it great for studying but not so great for reading on the go.

If you understand the contents of this book, you will also likely understand why the cover art was chosen..
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Adam
5.0 out of 5 stars Big in concept and in dimension
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
In my life watching nature, I’ve noticed some things and formulated theories which I figured had to be discussed somewhere. I had little luck with organized religions and philosophies , but this book speaks directly of things. This is a very important book and, if you made it this far, buy it. It may be exactly what you’re looking for.

I did want to mention this book is quite physically large. This makes it great for studying but not so great for reading on the go.

If you understand the contents of this book, you will also likely understand why the cover art was chosen..
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Alexander Devereux
5.0 out of 5 stars For those who know...
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
High vibrational book. Very enlightening. For those on the mystic path this is a great book for you to help you on your spiritual journey.
Brett B.
5.0 out of 5 stars "To the soul who seeks the kingdom of God within" Lao Russell
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021
So.. this whole experience was wonderful. The book came well packaged and shrink wrapped. It has a great weight to it. I love well weighted, balanced, sturdy books. The paper smells like a good book always does. It's big. It makes me feel like the boy in never ending story reading of Fantasia ????. There's more to it tho. Something else comes with the book. A feeling. A kind of wonder or reverence that's somewhat unattainable in dicription. They send you a note as if almost from Lao herself to you that, in all honesty, brought tears to mine and my wife's eyes. This book marries religion, philosophy, science, skepticism, and love all into one story of a universal One. I am a student of the One or the Law of One and this is kind of a scientific understanding of a philosophy that goes back to the dawn of man. If you seek God and do not look within, then you are always going to be separated from the Oneness that that is and that all things are. The knowledge that this book brings is for all peoples. It has and will again be scolded for being this and that but if you seek wisdom this book has some. If you seek clarity of thought and of knowledge and of power, real power, then this book will show the way to these awesome abilities. "Man is omnipotent when he but knows his omnipotence. Until that day he is but man." When Christ said that he was the light of the world, he was being literal but more than that he was being inclusive, not exclusive. Those that love only the Bible and claim its validity above all else will probably disagree with this outlook with veracity however, I still want to say that we have been lied to about a great deal and the greatest of those lies was that we are each powerless and that the only power that exists is outside of us, and this book illustrates with conclusive results that we are each capable of the self knowledge that would make each of us, too, a Christ or adept or ascended being or whatever you wanna call it. We are all here for this realization and no other. With love, buy and read this book. The seller is aware of the power that is inlaid on these pages and if you seek the kingdom of heaven, you need only look inside your chest.

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Brett B.
5.0 out of 5 stars "To the soul who seeks the kingdom of God within" Lao Russell
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021
So.. this whole experience was wonderful. The book came well packaged and shrink wrapped. It has a great weight to it. I love well weighted, balanced, sturdy books. The paper smells like a good book always does. It's big. It makes me feel like the boy in never ending story reading of Fantasia ????. There's more to it tho. Something else comes with the book. A feeling. A kind of wonder or reverence that's somewhat unattainable in dicription. They send you a note as if almost from Lao herself to you that, in all honesty, brought tears to mine and my wife's eyes. This book marries religion, philosophy, science, skepticism, and love all into one story of a universal One. I am a student of the One or the Law of One and this is kind of a scientific understanding of a philosophy that goes back to the dawn of man. If you seek God and do not look within, then you are always going to be separated from the Oneness that that is and that all things are. The knowledge that this book brings is for all peoples. It has and will again be scolded for being this and that but if you seek wisdom this book has some. If you seek clarity of thought and of knowledge and of power, real power, then this book will show the way to these awesome abilities. "Man is omnipotent when he but knows his omnipotence. Until that day he is but man." When Christ said that he was the light of the world, he was being literal but more than that he was being inclusive, not exclusive. Those that love only the Bible and claim its validity above all else will probably disagree with this outlook with veracity however, I still want to say that we have been lied to about a great deal and the greatest of those lies was that we are each powerless and that the only power that exists is outside of us, and this book illustrates with conclusive results that we are each capable of the self knowledge that would make each of us, too, a Christ or adept or ascended being or whatever you wanna call it. We are all here for this realization and no other. With love, buy and read this book. The seller is aware of the power that is inlaid on these pages and if you seek the kingdom of heaven, you need only look inside your chest.

Be

Well

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Charlie Mosier
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2018
If you are interested in this book, read Spinoza's Ethics, as well. I would also recommend Meister Eckhart, Thomas Traherne, Ludwig Wittgenstein (especially), and you're bound to find more. Russell's view, while based in the physical, and while physically true, is best and most easily understand in the accompanying philosophical context, that all things come from one, singular source. Hence "The Universal One", eh?

What a beautiful book! Regardless of what amount you understand, this book is a pleasure to hold and leaf through. The illustrations are superb and you really feel like you are holding something secret and powerful. Language is always an issue, understanding the meaning behind words, but Walter Russell knows what he is talking about, and he sees a crucial part of our underlying reality. Can you understand this perspective by reading the book? I don't know. Will you appreciate the book magnitudes more if you do understand his highly accurate perspective? Undoubtedly. The Physics community is still shuffling around getting nowhere because they aren't viewing the fundamentals correctly. All the math is the same; it's the perspective that's different, but do they by golly need the correct perspective to get much farther than they are now. Time will tell.

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