Walter Russell - Sacred Science Institute
Walter Russell - Sacred Science Institute
Walter Russell - Sacred Science Institute
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V,al ter<strong>Russell</strong> 2<br />
It is a new idea. Until now, the invisible universe ha.; remained<br />
invisible, even to the phy~ic' s who have measured and re-measured it<br />
-- but who do not appear to have arrived at any satisfactory conclusion<br />
about its fundall'enta.la. lor have the physiciits, to date, been able to<br />
break down any of the laws of the Rus.,ell concept of the universal machinery.<br />
They see them. but are dtill un'l'illing to believe.<br />
A well-known ph1 sicist, on t· e staff of a university renowned for<br />
scientific ir.tegrity, said -- after many talks witn the artist -- "I<br />
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can see your !:Joint, r. ~us.;ell. But after a lifetime of training aJ.ong<br />
other lines. I find it difficult to go on seeing it:<br />
To W"1 ich the arti st replied cheerfully -- "7ha t, professor, is exac'ly<br />
why I had to paint these p~ tures. so that you could go on seeing them<br />
until YOll accent my two-y~ theory of the one force of the universe."<br />
As a matte" of fact, it. wad at the sugge.;tion of a scientist that the<br />
pictures were l'ainted. Twelve years ago, ,.alter <strong>Russell</strong> had reached the<br />
top of the artistic ladder in J~eri c~. He had not even begun to think<br />
about how t~e unive1"se works . vixty thc~sand a year was h~s average<br />
earning capacity. for this man's genius is not the kind that starves in<br />
garrets. He is one of the first five Ameri a~ sulptors and portraitpainters,<br />
and has beEn for some time the president of the Jociety of Arts<br />
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and <strong>Science</strong>s. He has been acknowledged as the father of the co-cp erative<br />
apartment idea. for he was one of the first of the experimentalists in<br />
that field to make the sy~tem practical and se~f-supporting. This is tho<br />
man who ten years ago suddenly became convinced that he, through the inner,<br />
awakened eye of the ~rtidt, nad seen the universe e~actly nd it is, in<br />
terms of color, and who, as a result of his vision, threw his career to<br />
the V'i nds and started in to describe what he had seen. He turned, for<br />
the first time, to the study of science. which alone could provide him<br />
with the neces.,ary vocabulary.