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Unarius Academy of Science
Unarius is a non-profit organization founded in 1954 in Los Angeles, California, and headquartered in El Cajon, California. The organization purports to advance a new "interdimensional science of life" based upon "fourth-dimensional" physics principles. Unarius centers exist in Canada, New Zealand, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and various locations in the United States.[full citation needed]
Unarius is an acronym for "Universal Articulate Interdimensional Understanding of Science". The founder, and subsequent "channels" and "sub-channels", have written books filled with channeled dissertations from alleged advanced intelligent beings that exist on higher frequency planes. Over 100 volumes have been published since 1954.
The group was founded in February 1954 in Los Angeles, California by Ernest Norman (1904–1971) and his wife Ruth Norman (1900–1993).
From 1954–1971, when Ernest still controlled the organization, the organization defined "the mission" as the explanation and promotion of an inter-dimensional science of life in the books he wrote. He said that he had channeled the material via his psychic connections with extraterrestrial intelligences.
Between 1972–1993, while Ruth Norman guided it, the organization grew and had a raised public profile. "The mission" evolved into bringing Unarius to the masses. She accepted interviews, appeared on Late Night with David Letterman and The David Susskind Show and built a video production studio in the late 1970s. Unarius video productions began appearing on public-access television cable TV stations all over the United States. In 2000, Diana Tumminia stated that in several cities in Southern California, the local public access channels carried weekly showings of Unarian films.
As it gained notoriety, Unarius was featured in newspaper and magazine articles as well as radio and television spots.
After Ruth's death in 1993, Charles Louis Spiegel (also known as Antares) became director, a post he retained until his death on December 22, 1999. Since Ruth's death in 1993, the organization struggled, particularly since 2001, when a space-fleet landing predicted by Spiegel in 1980 failed to occur.
Unarians believe in the immortality of the soul, and that all people have reincarnated many times. They also believe that the Solar System was once inhabited by ancient interplanetary civilizations.
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Unarius Academy of Science
Unarius is a non-profit organization founded in 1954 in Los Angeles, California, and headquartered in El Cajon, California. The organization purports to advance a new "interdimensional science of life" based upon "fourth-dimensional" physics principles. Unarius centers exist in Canada, New Zealand, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and various locations in the United States.[full citation needed]
Unarius is an acronym for "Universal Articulate Interdimensional Understanding of Science". The founder, and subsequent "channels" and "sub-channels", have written books filled with channeled dissertations from alleged advanced intelligent beings that exist on higher frequency planes. Over 100 volumes have been published since 1954.
The group was founded in February 1954 in Los Angeles, California by Ernest Norman (1904–1971) and his wife Ruth Norman (1900–1993).
From 1954–1971, when Ernest still controlled the organization, the organization defined "the mission" as the explanation and promotion of an inter-dimensional science of life in the books he wrote. He said that he had channeled the material via his psychic connections with extraterrestrial intelligences.
Between 1972–1993, while Ruth Norman guided it, the organization grew and had a raised public profile. "The mission" evolved into bringing Unarius to the masses. She accepted interviews, appeared on Late Night with David Letterman and The David Susskind Show and built a video production studio in the late 1970s. Unarius video productions began appearing on public-access television cable TV stations all over the United States. In 2000, Diana Tumminia stated that in several cities in Southern California, the local public access channels carried weekly showings of Unarian films.
As it gained notoriety, Unarius was featured in newspaper and magazine articles as well as radio and television spots.
After Ruth's death in 1993, Charles Louis Spiegel (also known as Antares) became director, a post he retained until his death on December 22, 1999. Since Ruth's death in 1993, the organization struggled, particularly since 2001, when a space-fleet landing predicted by Spiegel in 1980 failed to occur.
Unarians believe in the immortality of the soul, and that all people have reincarnated many times. They also believe that the Solar System was once inhabited by ancient interplanetary civilizations.