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Lao Russell was an entrepreneur, philosopher, teacher, and writer whose work touched the lives of thousands of individuals worldwide. Her rise to prominence began in England, where she was born Daisy Cook. A child of modest circumstances, she was brilliant and gifted, and built a fortune by direct marketing cosmetics and health products. She embraced a glamorous lifestyle in the company of movie stars and millionaires. Emigrating to America, she increasingly sought to fathom her spiritual side, but this lifelong quest was not completed until she met Walter Russell, a notable physicist, sculptor, philosopher, and the subject of Glenn Clark's book, The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe. Together, the Russells devoted themselves to spreading universal truths of love and light to students around the globe. The couple founded the University of Science and Philosophy at Swannanoa, an Italianate palace atop the Blue Ridge overlooking the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
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