Walter Russell1. Humility
2. Reverence
3. Inspiration
4. Deep Purpose
5. Joy

Are you interested in spiritual growth, creative genius or being inspired? YES?
If so, I highly suggest that you read a little book called, The Man Who Tapped The Secrets of the Universe by Glenn Clark about Walter Russell.

Once you read it, please make sure you come back and leave a comment for others. Share your experience and inspire others to become inspired.

namaste, JacQuaeline

Lao Russell & JacQuaeline at Swannanoah University, VA note: JacQuaeline taught the Walter & Lao Russell year long home study course many times. Lao Russell was still living then. Lao wrote JacQuaeline corresponded by letter for several years. Lao said she wanted to meet JacQuaeline and suggested she come to visit her in Swannanoah. She has some business she wanted to discuss. That meeting happened about six months later. It was a wonderful meeting. Lao invited her ‘upstairs’ into the private living quarters. Her many assistants and staff all were shocked as she never had people upstairs, rarely invited them to have tea with her. She herself was painting like Monet at the age of 3. She shared some of her fondest memories and treasures with me that afternoon. She asked me to teach the homestudy course around the world (Universal Law, Science & Philosophy). Later I discovered she also asked a few others to do it also. Still an honor, which I said I’d consider it. It was, it still is a fantastic program that I highly recommend, but it’s not the Cosmic Blueprint. That is my life’s work. The home study course was important for me to study and teach in order to help me teach the meditation process. I’ve condensed the principles into my Art of Meditation: A Fifteen Day Challenge, available on my website, intuitionpower.com

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