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The Great School of Natural Science (GSNS) is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to the dissemination of the “Philosophy of Individual Life.” This philosophy has been taught, in one form or another, down through the ages, but usually only to a select few and in secret. The “Philosophy of Individual Life” is the Philosophy which the Great Masters of antiquity formulated from facts of Nature gathered over thousands of years.

It was put into modern form starting in 1897 by John Richardson, who accepted the task of converting it from its previous oriental and mystical form to a scientific and practical expression of personal development. Assisting Mr. Richardson was Florence Huntley, his first student.

The Philosophy of Individual Life explains the natural laws, principles and processes of Nature by which each individual achieves his or her own personal development and unfoldment toward spiritual illumination. It is the “Message of the Masters” to humanity for the “Living of a Life” which will lead to Individual Evolution, Soul Illumination, Self Completion, Mastership, Happiness and Immortality.

According to the teachings of the GSNS, past Great Masters down to the present have taught virtually the same philosophy of life, the same religion, the same science. Differences noted have been differences in method more than substance. The Philosophy of Individual Life is set forth in “The Harmonic Series.” These books are: The Harmonics of Evolution, The Great Psychological Crime, The Great Work, The Great Known and The Great Message.

The Harmonic Series reveals knowledge about Nature’s evolutionary forces, an individual’s responsibility for self-unfoldment; the evolution of Intelligence, and, the Constructive and Destructive Principles of Nature. Here will be found the necessary information which will enable any honest seeker for Truth to find the answers to the Great Problems of Life.

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Explain relationship with Masons and Theosophy. Explain the etymology of "natural science." Check OED for history of phrase. Explain the Brotherhood of Man. Explain that spiritual development follows a moral life.