What is sexual expression? - "Electrically, it is the continuity of an unbalanced body condition. It is as though one were continually suspended upon a seesaw, making it impossible to pass and repass it's equilibrium. Sexual repression takes the rhythm out of the cosmic seesaw. Very often, sexual repression will reverse ones polarity."
This is a most enjoyable TV interview with Lao Russell, conducted in 1983, by "PM Magazine" of Roanoke, Virginia. In this interview, you shall "feel" the radiant LIGHT of this remarkable woman.
Eddie Albert, (Jason O'Day in the Disney film, 'Escape to Witch
Mountain' in 1975.) fondly introduces you to The Inspiring Lives of
Walter and Lao Russell. This 11 minute video clip is a nice
introduction to the Russells and their many talents and contributions
to mankind. Please Enjoy!
"There is no death in all the Universe. There is but continual repetition of life cycles of rebirth into their two opposite expressions which we call life and death, but both are, in fact, one." - Walter Russell
Welcome to the NEW Website of the University of Science and Philosophy! We hope that you enjoy your experience, as you browse about our exciting new Website.
The University of Science and Philosophy , which was formerly The Walter Russell Foundation, was formed for the purpose of giving to the world-family The Message of the Divine Iliad, by Walter Russell, which is a scientific explanation of God’s ways and processes in the construction of His universe, and the Message of a Living Philosophy, by Lao Russell, for illuminating man’s Cosmic way of Life in his long journey of life from the dark to God’s Light.
These two purposes are ONE, for one gives man the knowledge of how to live life and manifest His Creator, and the other gives him knowledge of what Life is and his relation to his Creator. The Russells knew that their purpose on earth was to give humanity this new knowledge. Lao Russell always said that, “Our work was in our written words.” They wrote a one year Home Study Course to teach The Science of Man, which they knew was the most needed science, yet the least known science to humanity.