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Ernest L. Norman (1904–1971)

Author of The Voice of Venus

27 Works 388 Members 9 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Birthdate
1904
Date of death
1971
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Occupations
Cult leader
electrical engineer

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This book changed my life. I first read it when I was only 21 years old, and I've been studying these concepts of interdimensional life ever since. In fact, it is a major resource for the book I am just writing, and has influenced both my fiction and nonfiction writing. If you haven't looked it over, please do. You won't find anything like it among all the reams of self-help or metaphysical or spiritual books; this one contains a full and complete, visionary science of universal life that will blow your mind. The author claimed it was for the benefit of future generations -- soo, here we are!

Many of the concepts in the book that seemed "beyond the beyond" when I was 21 have now been "discovered," proven and accepted by conventional science! But many other elements of interdimensional life in this book are still awaiting "discovery" by conventional science .. and it is fast catching up! Particularly in the fields of quantum physics, epigenetics, energy medicine, energy psychology, and astronomy (the "discovery" of dark matter and dark energy). However, Ernest Norman explains exactly what those unknowns consist of, how they interact interdimensionally, and how this affects us. Also how we can use this information to improve our present lives.

The best thing about this book is that it was written so ordinary folks in the 1950s could comprehend its advanced energy concepts without mathematical language. It's also meant for anyone to apply to their own lives in useful forms of personal self-help therapy. I can't say enough good things about how that has shaped my entire adult life into something quite extraordinary! Which is why I write now--too much goodness and I must share!

Don't be put off by the slow pace and formal language of the 50s; this book really does contain rocket science! The genuine article. Slow start, but it takes off very quickly once you're into it. One more thing: You can read it a dozen times and you'll still get something new from it each time. That's because your mind needs time to catch up with the rapid propulsion your spirit will experience as you read.
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mrsdowney | 1 other review | Oct 17, 2013 |
A religious, supernatural, and religious look at our universe.
 
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austinwood | 1 other review | Sep 19, 2009 |
A religious, supernatural, and religious look at our universe.
 
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A religious, supernatural, and religious look at our universe.
 
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