The Voice of Venus

The Voice of Venus

by Ernest L. Norman
The Voice of Venus

The Voice of Venus

by Ernest L. Norman

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Overview

"The Voice of Venus" by Ernest L. Norman is a metaphysical and spiritual book that claims to be a communication from beings residing on the planet Venus. The author, Ernest L. Norman, asserts that he received telepathic messages from Venusian entities who share their wisdom and insights about the universe, spirituality, and the evolution of consciousness. The book delves into topics such as cosmic laws, the nature of reality, and the interconnectedness of all life. "The Voice of Venus" offers a unique and visionary perspective on cosmic consciousness and the potential for interplanetary communication.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789359043692
Publisher: True Sign Publishing House
Publication date: 07/20/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 669 KB

About the Author

Author, Ernest L. Norman (1904-1971) During his lifetime, science visionary Ernest L. Norman published seventeen books outlining an interdimensional "theory of everything" in non-mathematical terms for readers of the 1950s and 1960s. He explained that his work was overshadowed by a humanitarian Brotherhood of individuals who had distinguished themselves on Earth as scientists, artists, philosophers, teachers, and leaders, and who continue their efforts for humanity from the higher-frequency dimensions they now inhabit. In discourse after discourse, clairvoyantly and clairaudiently received through Norman's consciousness, they outline a joining of science and spirit, a new way to comprehend the interdimensional transfer of energy/information that supports all life on Earth and throughout the universe. Generations of readers have used these concepts-which include the scientific underpinnings of reincarnation-to heal themselves of physical, mental, and social ills. Many of Norman's cosmological theories have since become accepted science, while other aspects remain to be confirmed by frontier scientists in all fields.

Foreword contributor: Ruth E. Norman (1900­-1993) Ruth E. Nields married Ernest Norman in February, 1954, and immediately took on the task of publishing his books, learning the business as quickly as possible to carry out what she felt to be a most important mission: getting his interdimensional science before the eyes of the world. In 1959, they co-founded the Unarius Educational Foundation, a nonprofit publishing venture to support the dissemination of her husband's teachings. After his death in 1971, she turned her efforts to those who had already found his books, and in 1975, opened a center where students could gather in El Cajon, California, to learn more by studying together. Although she never taught in a classroom, she became a beloved mentor to many, known for her encouragement of creative expression and for the personal growth opportunities in classes taught by her advanced students. In the 1970s and 80s, she promoted the concept of life on other worlds, drawing international media attention. She led her students to make films, hold events, write books, and recall past lives lived on planets other than Earth. Mrs. Norman continued to publish books, totaling more than a hundred, until her death in 1993, a month short of her ninety-third birthday.

Illustrator: R. E. Moore (1975­-present) Based in San Diego, R.E. Moore is a visionary artist who combines her decade-long experience in animation and film with her mastership in energy healing practices. She is able to combine these passions to express the feeling of what lies beyond the ordinary. Conveying these messages through digital illustrations, she is able to bring these stunning dimensions into our reality, through her thoughtful use of vibrant and luminescent hues. R.E.'s focus on energetically harmonious, or metaphysical, work has led her to collaborate with Jolibro Publishing for the Pulse of Creation series.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Excerpt: The Infinite Concept of Cosmic Creation 8

Foreword to the 1956 Edition 14

Introduction 18

Mal Var Begins 22

Limitless Vistas 28

Sha-Tok 35

Mars, Lemuria, Atlantis (and Flying Saucers) 40

A Riotous Display of Opalescent Beauty 47

Orchid Couches and Lotus Boats 53

City Atop the Crystal Mountain 60

A Thousand Venusians in One House? 67

The Key to Your Evolution 72

Instantaneous Cosmic Perception 75

"Mother, Nurse, Doctor" Planet 81

The Crystal Pavilion 85

Buildings That Grow Like Plants 94

Glowing Bodies of Light 99

Mastership 104

Suicide Salvage Center 110

Afterlife Coma 117

Your Psychic Energy Body 122

Life After Death 127

Your Child Might Be an Extraterrestrial 131

Sleep Your Way to the Answer 135

You Are Not Your Brain 140

You Cannot Fight for Peace 145

Sex, Self-Preservation, and Past Lives 149

Unexpressed Clairvoyant Qualities 155

The "Birth" of Orda 159

Immortal Animal Companions 166

Your Body Is a Sprinkler System 172

Venusian "Death" and Ascension 178

The Seven Shamballas 185

A Word from the Channel 190

Interplanetary Life 199

About Ernest L. Norman 204

List of B&W Illustrations

Mal Var of Venus 8

Ernest L. Norman (depicting raised welt on forehead) 13

Hands of Ernest L. Norman 17

A peaceful stroll to Azure, the crystal city 64

The great gathering at the Pavilion of Light 87

Suicide Nursery: The restoration of the psychic body 113

Welcome home, Orda! 160

Souls Embrace Ascension of Sha-Tok and Erza 180

Ernest L. Norman 203

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