Principles and Beliefs
Practicing Unariuns hold the following beliefs:
- Everything is energy.
- Energy is never created or destroyed, it merely changes form.
- You are energy and the energy that comprises you is never destroyed, it just changes form.
- You, as a form of indestructible energy, possess a soul that has recorded data from past lives.
- All that is currently happening to you has their origins in past lives and past actions.
- To progress one must record more positive actions than negative actions.
- Negative acts must be compensated for by positive acts.
- Various strata exist (outside of physical worlds) where beings of higher and lower nature reside.
These are the primary principles as explained by Norman in The Infinite Concept of Cosmic Creation, Copyright 1956, 1960 Edition.
For the practicing Unariun these are the most important aspects of Unarius. Although the group is generally known for its predictions regarding flying saucers landing on Earth, Ernest L. Norman stressed these scientific core understandings as the key to personal development and mastery over material circumstances and in one instance derided flying saucer chasers as just another manifestation of people pursuing an "escape mechanism".
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