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Devine Iliad #2

The Message of the Divine Iliad

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HB silver lettering

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First published January 1, 1949

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Walter Russell

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Walter Russell was a accomplished sculptor, painter and philosopher who believed that every man has consummate genius within him.
He became known as a natural philosopher and for his unified theory in physics and cosmogony.

He posited that the universe was founded on a unifying principle of rhythmic balanced interchange. This theory is laid out primarily in his books The Secret of Light and The Message of the Divine Iliad.

Russell was a polymath and also proficient in architecture, music, business and ice skating.
He became a professor at the institution he founded with his wife, the University of Science and Philosophy.

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May 31, 2024
If you ever ask me, which historic personality I would like to meet amongst scholars or scientists, answer would always be Nikola Tesla. However, now I am starting to rethink that answer because of this man – Walter Russell. In such cases as Leonardo Da Vinci & Nikola Tesla, you know for a fact that they were way ahead of their time. Here is what Nikola Tesla said about the works of Walter Russell “Walter’s writing on Cosmogony should be hidden for 1000 years until humanity is ready for it”. One difference between the works of Walter vs Tesla’s or Da Vinci’s is that, they got recognition from scholars, academia & general population. Nonetheless, Walter was always discredited for being a dropout, who didn’t finish middle school, plus some of his statements were too futuristic. Meaning they could not be disproven or proven, therefore he always got outshined. Great book, in my personal opinion Walter was a sourcer, who could bring complex divine information into 3D world! Amazing work!
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