Walter Russell

American polymath and philosopher (1871-1963) whose articulation of cosmic-architecture through the *cube and sphere* geometry and the *rhythmic balanced interchange* principle bridges the modern-physics articulation with the broader Aether-and-Net tradition. Walter Russell's research and articulations participate in the Netist articulation as one of the major modern-articulators of the broader cosmic-geometry tradition.

Literal meaning

American polymath, sculptor, painter, philosopher, and natural-philosopher (1871-1963). Russell's specific-articulations include *The Universal One* (1926), *The Secret of Light* (1947), and *The Message of the Divine Iliad* (1948-1949); the articulations include the *cube and sphere* geometric-articulation of cosmic-architecture and the *rhythmic balanced interchange* principle.

Esoteric meaning

Walter Russell articulates the structural-feature that the broader Netist tradition has recognized as *the modern-articulator of cosmic-geometry*. The structural-recognition is that Russell's articulations of cosmic-architecture through the cube-and-sphere geometry and the rhythmic-balanced-interchange principle articulate structural-features that the broader Sacred-Geometry tradition has held in deeper-articulation; Russell's modern-articulation provides bridge-articulation that contemporary-practitioners can engage.

Allegorical meaning

An artist who has been given direct-vision of cosmic-architecture and articulates the vision through both painting-and-philosophical-writing: the articulations carry the same structural-recognition through different-articulation-modes, and the structural-recognition is that the cosmic-architecture has features that ordinary-perception does not access without the developed-articulation.

Extended meaning

Walter Russell articulates several specific structural-features in the broader Netist tradition: (1) The cube-and-sphere geometric-articulation: Russell articulated cosmic-architecture through the structural-relationship between the cube and the sphere as foundational-geometric articulations; the broader Sacred-Geometry tradition aligns with this articulation, the cube articulates structural-stability and the sphere articulates dynamic-coherence; (2) The rhythmic-balanced-interchange principle: Russell articulated that all cosmic-articulations operate through rhythmic-balanced-interchange (the broader articulation of breath-pattern, expansion-and-contraction, and the broader cycle-rhythms); the principle aligns with the *Vey'āh* (the Fifth Bridge of Hekā, Breath) articulation; (3) Russell's articulation of *light* as foundational cosmic-feature aligns with the broader Aether-and-Net articulation of substrate-as-fundamental; (4) Russell's articulation of cosmic-architecture as expression-of-divine-order aligns with the broader *Atūm* and *Ma'at* articulations. The Netist articulation reads Russell as one of the major modern-articulators of the broader cosmic-geometry-and-rhythm tradition.

*Walter Russell* articulates the bridge-figure for cosmic-geometry-and-rhythm. The article complements *Sacred Geometry*, *Vey'āh*, *Hekā Mathematics*, and the broader cosmic-geometry articulations.

A practitioner encounters Walter Russell in the broader articulation of bridge-science and in specific contexts of cosmic-geometry and rhythm-articulation work.

Walter Russell's *The Universal One* (1926), *The Secret of Light* (1947), and *The Message of the Divine Iliad* (1948-1949). The University of Science and Philosophy that Russell founded with his wife Lao Russell. The contemporary research at the broader Russell-research community.