Back in May 1921, Walter Russell slipped into what he descr…

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Back in May 1921, Walter Russell slipped into what he described as a 39-day trance. When he came out of it, he claimed he had tapped into “the source of all knowledge.” What he wrote down afterward was so ahead of its time that most people dismissed him as crazy—except Nikola Tesla.
Russell saw matter as condensed light, shaped by thought itself. He described the universe as more of a living, breathing mind than a physical place—expanding and contracting like an inhale and exhale. To him, death was just light returning to its source, and time wasn’t a straight line but an eternal spiral.
He shared his discoveries with 500 of the world’s leading thinkers, but Tesla was the only one who really took it seriously. In fact, Tesla told him to lock the manuscript away for a thousand years, because humanity wasn’t ready to grasp what he had uncovered.
That manuscript became The Universal One, a book that was mostly ignored back then, but now feels strangely aligned with modern explorations into quantum physics, consciousness, and the nature of reality itself.
If you’re curious, you can read the full text here:
📖 Walter Russell – The Universal One (PDF): https://archive.org/details/49306379-walter-russell-the-universal-one-alchemy-chemistry
Background on the Tesla connection: https://messynessychic.com/2022/04/27/nikola-tesla-told-him-bury-your-findings-until-humanity-is-ready/

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immortancrow ·

DMT shows you this. Even if you don't go to a different reality. It is a vibrant digital upgrade for a bit.