Ruth E. Norman, also known as Uriel, was an American religious leader who co-founded the Unarius Academy of Science. In the 1940s, she developed an interest in psychic phenomena and past-life regression. In 1954, at a psychic event in California, Ruth was introduced to Ernest Norman, who told her that in a past life she had been the daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh and had protected Moses. After their marriage, Ruth and Ernest formed an organization known as Unarius, operating from their home in California.
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After their marriage, Ruth and Ernest formed an organization known as Unarius, operating from their home in California. Together they published several books about his revelations and formed Unarius. The couple discussed numerous details about their alleged past lives and spiritual visits to other planets, forming a mythology from these accounts. They also claimed to have united the Earth with an interplanetary confederation, claiming to have channeled messages from historical figures, channeling messages from them, and trying to communicate with them. They married in the mid-1950s and went on to have four children, one of whom died in the early 1980s. They had a daughter named Ruth E. De Silvas, who was born in 1918. Ruth and her family moved to Pasadena, California, where her father worked as an upholsterer. She and her five siblings were reared there, receiving little education and working from a young age. As a teenager, she labored as a fruit packer and a maid. She worked in a variety of jobs and also worked as a model, real-estate broker, resort manager, and nanny. She married Benjamin Arnold in the 1950s; the marriage lasted until his death in 1951. Her third husband, George Marian, owned a milk-delivery business which Ruth helped him to manage. She later became interested in acting and earned the starring role in a local play. In the late 1940s she enrolled at the Church of Religious Science, where she studied New Thought under Ernest Holmes, and was separately introduced to psychic healing.
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