This article was taken out of the July 1995 edition of the Fulcrum, volume 3, No. 4 and explains previous videos shown here.
A graphical look at an evolving, paired centrifugal and centripetal vortex system.
Somewhere
between is duties overseeing contractor construction for Virginia Power
Co., maintaining the family's home and 4 acres in West Virginia, and
attending to his wife, Connie, and son, Josh, Pat finds the time to be
an avid Russell science student and scholar. After much study,
reflection and tedious work on his home computer, Pat has generated a
series of graphic illustrations depicting a complete wave cycle.
Pat describes these illustrations as his interpretation of the wave in
sequence: cathode bases (image 12) centripetally conditioning space to
appear as matter at an anode center where matter is centrifugally
conditioned to reappear as space at a cathode base (image 31). "This
is the first step which I hpe will be of value to people wanting to
understand the vortex wave mechanics of Nature as described by Walter
Russell. If Walter only had had computers at his disposal, what might
he have done to convey his understanding of the wave to us. I
sincerely hope these illustrations will inspire and possibly give other
students insights into this process. These are my interpretations
(imaginings) of what is occurring in the wave. I know our
understanding will evolve beyond these initial graphics and look
forward to it's unfolding."
An excerpt from Chapter IX - God Will Work With You But Not For You
The standard of a civilization is the mean average level of its constructive and destructive thinking. It becomes what it thinks even as one man becomes what he thinks. The world of man is still far from knowing that every thought and action of every man reaches through and affects the thoughts of every other man. Every good thought is like a drop of water added to the ocean's level and every bad thought lowers its level. A war-making, class-dividing, race-hating civilization is not the product of one man, it is the product of all men. No one man may say: I am good, therefore, I did not make it. He lives in it and profits by its conquests or suffers its penalties.
Light cannot be seen, it can only be known. Light is still. The sense
of sight cannot respond to stillness. That which the eyes "feel" and
believe to be Light is but wave motion simulating the idea of Light.
Like all things else in this electric wave universe the idea of Light
cannot be produced. Electric waves simulate idea only. They do not
become idea. When man sees the light of the sun he believes that he is
actually seeing light when the nerves of his eyes are but "feeling" the
intense, rapid, short- wave vibrations of the kind of wave motion which
he senses as incandescence. The intensely vibrant electric current
mirrored into the senses of the eyes fairly burns them. They cannot
stand that high rate of vibration. The eyes would be destroyed by such
a vibration but light would not be the cause of that destruction. Fast
motion, simulating light, would be the cause. It would be like sending
a high voltage electric current over a wire, so fine that the current
would burn it out.
Everything created by Man first exists as a universal principle which is perfect in Nature and imperfectly worked out by man. Man is always seeking that perfection which Nature holds up to him as his standard, but he never finds it. His constant search for that perfection is the reason for constant change in every created thing. Inspiration is the basic cause of the urge of Man to seek perfection through constant change.
If I were asked to write in one word the predominating passion of evolving man, I should unhesitatingly write the word "Beauty." To me the one supreme guiding principle of life and growth is this:
"Beauty will I see in all things. From all that is unlovely will my vision be immune." This, the essence of my creed, is also the life principIe of the Society of Arts and Sciences [an extension of The Twilight Club]. In conformity to it all of the Arts and Science policies are shaped. From it all of their activities spring.
A habit is something that becomes automatic if repeated often enough. New thinking is a great effort but that effort gradually ceases as oft repeated, automatic thinking converts it into a habit.
"One of the greatest assets a salesman can have is enthusiasm." -Thomas J. Watson
One of the prime essentials of enthusiasm lies in that quality called happiness. A happy disposition develops a radiant personality. To develop a permanently radiant personality one must form the habit of being permanently happy. Can one form such a habit? Let us consider this.
A habit is something that becomes automatic if repeated often enough. New thinking is a great effort but that effort gradually ceases as oft repeated, automatic thinking converts it into a habit.
I want to be a great person. I want my individuality to shine out like a brilliant sun. I feel the glory of creation in me. I am inspired to do great things and seek great heights. I want to be new, original, unique, a tower of strength, an oracle of wisdom, and a flowing fountain of knowledge. I feel the inspiration of genius within me. How can I develop it? How can I satisfy my own expectations of myself? How I can be a great individual, a powerful individual? In such words an ardent, thoroughly alive youth, burning with the inner fires of laudable ambition appealed to an older one, who knew the way, to direct him to the road of life which leads to the mountain top.
"The way to success lies in doing more than your job calls for." - F. W. Nichol
This quality, which is a foundation stone to success, is beautifully demonstrated by the following story: A master salesman envisioned the possibility of a million dollar a year continuous sale of material to a new client. He unfolded his vision to his sales manager. "Pipe dream. Nothing in it. Too many hurdles. Forget it and, for heaven's sake keep your feet on earth," was the reply.