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Meet Unforgettable Pioneer Lightworker, Ruth Norman, AKA Queen Uriel; ET Ambassador, Prophecy Messenger, More Flamboyant Than Cher Or Liberace!!

Friday, May 1, 2015 9:46
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A smiling, framed, old woman with a wand, behind her the starry sky.

Meet Unforgettable Pioneer Lightworker, Ruth Norman, AKA Queen Uriel; ET Ambassador, Prophecy Messenger, More Flamboyant Than Cher Or Liberace!!

And you thought you were ‘different’… and find it ‘hard to fit in’… well image being born a few generations ago, and talking about ufos and our loving ET family!….talking prophecy… dressing more flamboyant than Cher, or Liberace… shining authentic light… and a woman too… Ruth Norman, AKA Queen Uriel!

 

Ruth Norman, dressed as Queen Uriel

Ruth E. Norman (born Ruth Nields; August 18, 1900 – July 12, 1993), also known as Uriel, was an American religious leader who co-founded the Unarius Academy of Science, based in Southern California. Raised in California, Norman received little education and worked from an early age in a variety of jobs. In the 1940s, she developed an interest in psychic phenomena and past-life regression. These pursuits led to her introduction to Ernest Norman, a self-described psychic, in 1954. He engaged in channeling, past-life regression, and attempts atcommunication with extraterrestrials. She married Ernest, her fourth husband, in the mid-1950s. Together they published several books about his revelations and formed Unarius, an organization which later became known as the Unarius Academy of Science, to popularize his teachings. The couple discussed numerous details about their past lives and spiritual visits to other planets, forming a mythology from these accounts.

After Ernest died in 1971, Ruth succeeded him as their group’s leader and primary channeler. She subsequently began publishing accounts of her experiences and revelations. In early 1974, she predicted that a space fleet of benevolent extraterrestrials, the Space Brothers, would land on Earth later that year, which led the Unarius Academy to purchase a property to serve as the landing site. After the extraterrestrials failed to appear, Norman said that trauma she had suffered in a past life had caused her to make an inaccurate prediction. Undaunted, she rented a building for Unarius’ meetings and sought publicity for the movement, claiming to have united the Earth with an interplanetary confederation. She revised the Space Brothers’ expected landing date several times, before finally settling on 2001. Her health declined in the late 1980s, prompting her students to try to heal her with rituals of past-life regression. Despite predicting that she would live to see the extraterrestrials land, Norman died in 1993. Unarius has continued to operate after her death, and formed a board of directors. Since the 2000s, leaders have concentrated on individual transformation leading to spiritual change in humankind.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Norman

 

Click here for more of this amazing life:  http://blog.unarius.org/

Some pics and a video!

 

  

 

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