Ruth E Norman
Foreword contributor: Ruth E. Norman (1900--1993) Ruth E. Nields married Ernest Norman in February, 1954, and immediately took on the task of publishing his books, learning the business as quickly as possible to carry out what she felt to be a most important mission: getting his interdimensional science before the eyes of the world. In 1959, they co-founded the Unarius Educational Foundation, a nonprofit publishing venture to support the dissemination of her husband's teachings. After his...See more
Foreword contributor: Ruth E. Norman (1900--1993) Ruth E. Nields married Ernest Norman in February, 1954, and immediately took on the task of publishing his books, learning the business as quickly as possible to carry out what she felt to be a most important mission: getting his interdimensional science before the eyes of the world. In 1959, they co-founded the Unarius Educational Foundation, a nonprofit publishing venture to support the dissemination of her husband's teachings. After his death in 1971, she turned her efforts to those who had already found his books, and in 1975, opened a center where students could gather in El Cajon, California, to learn more by studying together. Although she never taught in a classroom, she became a beloved mentor to many, known for her encouragement of creative expression and for the personal growth opportunities in classes taught by her advanced students. In the 1970s and 80s, she promoted the concept of life on other worlds, drawing international media attention. She led her students to make films, hold events, write books, and recall past lives lived on planets other than Earth. Mrs. Norman continued to publish books, totaling more than a hundred, until her death in 1993, a month short of her ninety-third birthday. See less