The Voice Of Venus-Newly Illustrated Collector’s Edition

The-Voice-Of-Venus-collectors-edition-main-4-post-1THE VOICE OF VENUS by Ernest L. Norman
Full-color, Newly Illustrated Collector’s Edition

Did This Reclusive Author Leave Behind Secrets of the Universe?

A Cosmic “Theory of Everything” That Subsequent Science Keeps Validating?Ernest-L-Norman-2-post

LA MESA, CA—For the first time, all five books of Ernest L. Norman’s classic introductory series, the Pulse of Creation, will be available globally in newly illustrated, full-color Collector’s Editions, beginning with Book One, The Voice of Venus (May 11, 2021).

Through his books and lectures conducted in the late 1950s, Author Ernest L. Norman (1904-1971) put the science back into ancient concepts that have come down to us in watered-down, mystical terms such as chakras, meridians, auras, spirit bodies.

Picking up where his visionary predecessors in science and philosophy left off, Norman also spun traditional physics into a vortical schematic of pulsing, interdimensional, intelligent energy that supports and connects all forms of life.

For the relative handful of lucky readers who found his books in the late 20th century, he also changed lives. Norman took on the big questions of life and death—and life after death—using a scientific approach, and what he might describe as the interdimensional communication capacity of the human mind to reach into higher dimensions.

He called his work a science for the future, a cosmic “theory of everything” that he knew the world wasn’t yet ready to embrace. And so he lived a quiet life, largely out of public view, with his wife Ruth E. Norman (1900-1993), who helped him publish his books as a resource for future generations. They originally published 17 volumes outlining Norman’s “universal, articulate, interdimensional understanding of science.”

HEALING TRANSCENDENCE

Endorsements found in the new Collector’s Edition of THE VOICE OF VENUS from Jolibro Publishing describe the excitement his earliest readers experienced, and the healings that ensued when they began to apply his interdimensional energy principles in their personal lives.

“I always wondered about life after death and what the experience of dying would be like,” writes author and artist Douglas Taylor (Soulic Journeys). He found answers in THE VOICE OF VENUS, and more.

“You are taken out of your mundane physical consciousness and transcended into the magnificent beauty and life-changing healing power as you read the words. I was transfixed …”

Others note a similar affect, as Jennifer Stovall describes, “After reading, I always feel more love, peace, and joy!”

Meanwhile, inventor Michael L. writes that the books help in his work. “The information that is contained in the five-volume set has been my source of inspiration for the past thirty-five-plus years.” And business owner Tracey K. adds, “I have read the book(s) many times over the years and will continue to do so. I love reading them!”

“As I began to read and study, I was overwhelmed with the information. A white golden light surrounded my being, pin-white lights would appear upon the pages. It was the first book in all of my life (that) I have read cover to cover,” admits fan William Proctor, and he’s still re-reading it.

SCIENCE OF THE FUTURE

Many of the principles of energy science Norman outlined in the 1950s (when they were rejected as too far out) now support our burgeoning technocracy and run through widely-held social beliefs (such as the ever-popular “law of attraction”). Today, frontier scientists working in quantum physics; or toying with theories such as the electric universe, vortex theory, spin and string theory; or researching consciousness, subtle energy, and the human biofield science owe Norman a debt of acknowledgement.

Yet Ernest Norman’s books go beyond those beginnings into more advanced concepts that remain to be “discovered” through conventional research.

For example, new proof in 2020 that the Universe we know “was born spinning” aligns with Norman’s interdimensional cosmology presented in 1956: (https://room.eu.com/news/new-study-challenges-the-assumption-that-the-universe-doesnt-spin)

What new developments might this reclusive author’s books spark? What cures or answers might they trigger, as they are newly discovered by readers in 2021? Is this the future of advanced thinking, which the author so often predicted?

ABOUT ERNEST L. NORMAN:

During his lifetime, 1904‒1971, Ernest L. Norman approached scientists with his vision of an interdimensionally connected and populated universe. Some said, “I know you’re onto something, but I don’t know what it is.” Others could not listen because he had no degree in their field. Norman was a self-educated prodigy, a polymath who avoided, as he put it, “the strict regimentation of a formal education.”

Born into a working-class family in Utah, he spent his childhood studying nature and creating tiny miracles in his own back yard. Humble to the point of reclusiveness, in one of his rare, recorded lectures before a small group in the 1950s, Norman described his chance meeting in Utah with Philo T. Farnsworth, “who grew up a few miles from me.” In 1927, while the two men sheltered from a driving rainstorm in a pool hall, Norman explained to the young inventor how to build a cathode-ray device that would solve his image-transmission problem. Farnsworth later called it an “image dissector,” which he quickly patented. This led to the first successful electronic television.

The story is typical of Norman’s life. He provided the insight and the science that moved others to new developments, without taking or earning any credit for himself.

After an early, troubled marriage, Norman devoted himself to “sharpening his pencil” by giving psychic readings during World War II to those who were missing family members in war zones. He met them at dance halls, restaurants, and in the halls of the Spiritualist churches where he became a minister for a short time.

When he met Ruth Nields, whom he married in 1954, his life took on a new focus, one he had intended from the beginning, he told people. As she took dictation, and taught herself how to run a varitype machine and a publishing business, her husband produced his lasting legacy in print, seventeen volumes before his death from the flu in 1971. His widow carried on with efforts to disseminate his work to the world until her own death in 1993.

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR:

Based in San Diego, R.E. Moore is a visionary artist who combines her decade-long experience in animation and film with her mastership in energy healing practices. She is able to combine these passions to express the feeling of what lies beyond the ordinary. Conveying these messages through digital illustrations, she is able to bring these stunning dimensions into our reality, through her thoughtful use of vibrant and luminescent hues. R.E.’s focus on energetically harmonious, or metaphysical, work has led her to collaborate with Jolibro for the Pulse of Creation series.

You can find more of her work at www.mooreillustrated.com

ABOUT THE BOOK:

THE VOICE OF VENUS introduces the reader to Mal Var, a Venusian master speaking through Norman’s vocal chords, who begins our tour of the higher-frequency, higher-dimensional planes of Venus, an afterlife plane where advanced souls and leaders of the past carry on with their efforts for the benefit of humanity. Life on Venus, as lived in its higher-dimensional, higher-frequency, invisible-to-current-technology realms, is dedicated to serving humankind on Earth and similar worlds, as “father, mother, doctor, nurse,” Mal Var tells us.

Throughout his tour, Mal Var explains how Venusians have learned to use their minds to build their bodies, homes, temples, and healing centers from the raw energies of Infinite Intelligence. The Venusians, in their light bodies, conduct classes for sleeping earth dwellers (body on Earth, astral body in class). They also serve as teachers for individuals coming up the evolutionary ladder who have not yet reached their advanced level of development.

In one part of the tour, Mal Var takes readers to a rehab center for recent suicide victims from Earth, where the miniscule remnants of their damaged energy bodies are nurtured back into a state that will allow them to reincarnate. Readers are also given a new lens through which to view society on Earth, along with a gentle, non-mathematical introduction to the interdimensional principles of energy elaborated upon in Ernest Norman’s later books (such as his primary lesson course, The Infinite Concept of Cosmic Creation.)

Book Two of the Pulse of Creation, The Voice of Eros, coming soon, continues with more than a dozen Advanced Masters leading tours of the other higher-dimensional planes traditionally known as the “Seven Shamballas,” each with its own field of specialty. The series continues in three additional volumes: The Voice of Hermes, The Voice of Orion, and The Voice of Muse, UN.AR.I.U.S., Elysium, all scheduled for newly illustrated Collector’s Editions from Jolibro Publishing in 2021 and 2022.

In keeping with Jolibro Publishing’s mission, The Pulse of Creation series offers hope and promise that will appeal to “spirit nerds, humanitarians, and nature lovers.” New visionary illustrations by artist R. E. Moore provide an unprecedented look into the higher realms described by the author. And perhaps most importantly, the five books of the series should spark inspiration among visionary leaders who seek to cure disease, heal the planet, and comprehend the interdimensional schematic of our universe.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED:

“The new, all-color Collector’s Edition of The Voice of Venus has rekindled the excitement I felt upon discovering this book 33 years ago, when I stayed up half the night devouring its resonating truths. Adding Ernest Norman’s reminiscence about his first psychic meeting with Mal Var to this new edition was a stroke of brilliance!”
—Joseph Downey, Author, Technical Advisor

“Discovering The Voice of Venus was a transforming experience as I learned about interdimensional science, and the vastness and beauty of the universe. It was far beyond what I could have imagined reading it as a seeker at age 19, yet as I read Venus and then all five books in Ernest Norman’s Pulse of Creation series, I felt an immediate and peaceful connection; my spirit had found its home.”
—Madilyn B., Editor

“Ernest Norman’s books found me at a young age, and the content resonated with me so strongly that it kick-started an incessant search for truth through reading and introspection across all topics esoteric and exoteric. Rather than new discoveries and works on my journey contrasting or replacing Norman’s teachings, his framework of our existence seems to not only hold firm, but provides a scaffolding wherein the other authors’ and teachers’ works continually affirm the truth that he so humbly brought to our world.”
—Liam Lukasik, Curator/Editor, Libris Lotus

“I was a seeker of Truth for many years but nothing would satisfy me until I read The Voice of Venus and knew I had found what I had been searching for! It is simply one of the most beautiful books you will ever read. The Beauty, Power, Love and Light that flows from its pages will simply astound you. It is a treasure you will never forget and will always forever hold close to your heart.”
—Gloria Lynn, Student

jolibro-banner-4-postThe Voice of Venus: Collector’s Edition Q & A
With Lianne Downey of Jolibro Publishing

WHY A COLLECTOR’S EDITION FOR THIS BOOK?

Fans of Ernest Norman’s work love this book. It’s usually recommended as the place to start if you want to learn about his multi-dimensional energy science. It’s Book One of his five-book Pulse of Creation series. For the Collector’s Edition, we’ve not only commissioned new illustrations and restored material from the first edition, we have gathered endorsements from prior readers. They all say they read and reread the book for its transcendent, life-affirming effects.

DO YOU MEAN THE BOOK SENDS THEM INTO A KIND OF TRANCE?

Not exactly. The book is a tour, led by a Venusian Master named Mal Var, whom we see only as a kind of light body at first. He describes scenes of crystalline buildings built from mind energies, beautiful gardens and temples, and healing wards where broken souls are repaired. It’s very beautiful, and it sweeps you off mentally into higher worlds. It’s peaceful and uplifting, and the larger perspective of life in the universe is very comforting.

YOU CALL MAL VAR A “MASTER.” WHAT IS MEANT BY THAT?

Advanced Master is a term that comes from older traditions such as Theosophy, so in the 1950s it was a way to denote a more developed Being, spiritually and mentally. In this case, one who is a leader and a teacher.

I NOTICE THAT THE COVER DEPICTS A NUMBER OF LIGHT BEINGS.

Yes, that is actually an interpretation of Mal Var by our wonderful illustrator, R. E. Moore, who saw this individual one morning upon awakening, months before she took the job. After she’d completed all the paintings for the interior art, she showed us this with an, “Oh, by the way, I think this was Mal Var who visited me.” We were ecstatic and knew it had to be on the cover.

WHY ARE THERE THREE OF HIM, THEN?

He appears as multiple figures because he does not exist in the third dimension. In other words, he is not solid or static. And although he lives in a higher-frequency world, “other-dimensional” does not necessarily mean “distant” dimension. But that gets too far into the abstractions for this interview!

(Laughs) SO LET’S TALK ABOUT THOSE “SEVEN SHAMBALLAS” MENTIONED IN THE BOOK.

Again, the term “Seven Shamballas” derives from ancient traditions, so it’s the language the book’s co-authors chose to reach their audience in the 1950s. You could also call them higher planes, higher-astral worlds, afterlife destinations, higher-frequency dimensions. They are non-physical realms which are maintained as teaching centers, as schools and healing wards, and you might even say, research and development centers serving material worlds. That includes Earth but also other material earth planet populations. The Advanced Masters gather there and work in community with one another to provide these services to humanity.

I UNDERSTAND EACH OF THESE SEVEN PLANES HAS A SPECIALITY?

Yes, and for the higher-frequency realms of Venus, that is to serve Earth in a doctor, nurse, healer, or parental capacity. We are probably closest to this plane. Many views of Heaven, or the beautiful afterlife memories described in near-death experiences might have involved visits to this plane of Venus. Which, by the way, is invisible to our current sight or instruments.

WHAT OF THE OTHER SIX PLANES?

The Pulse of Creation series describes each of them in turn. Book Two, The Voice of Eros, takes us to a scientific world, where leaders in all areas come to learn and prepare for future developments on Earth in the sciences. Although, as the books illuminate, every discipline has its scientific side. So you find leaders in many fields passing through the world of Eros. The tour of Eros is led by masters of the arts as well as sciences, names like Leonardo da Vinci, Copernicus, Confucius, Tesla, and so on. All speaking through Ernest Norman’s mental connection.

CAN WE TALK ABOUT THAT MENTAL, PSYCHIC CONNECTION?

Ernest Norman was a highly developed psychic channel. During WWII, he provided readings about loved ones overseas all over the Los Angeles area. He also served as a Spiritualist minister for a short time, which is why he is often referred to as Dr. Norman. But his most important channelship began when he met his wife Ruth. He had often said he would meet the woman who would help him write books.

AND SHE HELPED BY PUBLISHING THEM, IS THAT RIGHT?

At first, they submitted The Voice of Venus to a New Age publisher. The editors there kept wanting to change things they found “unacceptable” in their doctrine. So she took the book back and taught herself how to run an old varitype machine and formed her own publishing company. From then on, all of Ernest Norman’s 17 books were printed by their own press.

ERNEST NORMAN CALLED HIS WORK A “SCIENCE FOR THE FUTURE.” BUT I SEE MORE SPIRIT THAN SCIENCE HERE.

And that’s especially true of this first book. He kept the mathematics out of his writings so that his contemporaries would still find benefit in learning about the interdimensional energy systems that support our lives, decades before conventional science would catch up with his cosmology. And it has, by the way. As recently as 2020, science has now found evidence that our universe and everything in it rotates, unlike what the Big Bang theory predicted. They have come very close to the vortex-like patterns of interdimensional energy transmission that Ernest Norman described in the 1950s as the key to our universe, the way in which Infinite Intelligence fosters and supports all life.

SO WHAT IS THE BIGGEST BENEFIT TO A CONTEMPORARY READER?

Based on my own experience and that of others, I would say that it’s the knowledge that life has purpose, pattern, and continuity beyond physical death. That I’ve lived thousands of lives and I’m on a pathway that leads to brighter futures, all dependent on how I live this very moment.

Learning about this bigger picture, meeting individuals who’ve gone beyond physical life and developed their minds to do extraordinary things—that I, too, might climb this ladder of personal development—that really changed how I view everything.

Every problem I encounter gets examined through that lens, and I find that my own psychic connections have opened up and improved as I study these books. I get a lot of help from friends in high places now as a result of making these mental connections! Life here became easier to comprehend, no matter what it dishes out. (laughs) And knowing what’s going on means I can find the solutions faster. It’s all up to me, but help and insight are available.

WHAT TYPE OF READER WILL ENJOY THIS BOOK?

At Jolibro Publishing, we like to say we make books for Spirit Nerds, Humanitarians, and Nature Lovers. I think that’s a pretty accurate description. Anyone who wants to see the big picture of how the universe works, but mostly those who want a right-now understanding of why their life is the way it is, and how to make it better. Truth-seekers, was the term Ruth Norman often used.

THE VOICE OF VENUS: Collector’s Edition
by Ernest L. Norman, Illustrations by R.E. Moore

Published by Jolibro Publishing
Hardcover, full-color edition: ISBN 978-1-953474-00-1 Price: $29.95 Pages: 220
Paperback, b&w edition: ISBN 978-1-953474-02-5 Price $11.95 Pages 220
Ebook, color: ISBN 978-1-953474-01-8 Price $7.99
Available globally, wherever books are sold.

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PUB DATE: May 11, 2021

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