Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential - Cloud Optics
Author: Margaret A. Harrell
Publisher: AuthorHouae
Pub. Date: Expanded edition, November 2005
ISBN: 1-4208-0149-X
Genre: Body, Mind, Spirit/New Thought
"Why should we be curious whether other dimensions actually exist beyond
our third dimension? The concept of multidimensional encompasses vital
issues such as survival after death and the prospect of other worlds
with life. Toward a Philosophy of Perception provides a unique
multidimensional roadmap ... totally professional, serving lighting bolts of
galvanizing insight ... one of the most perceptive works available for our
time ... When first opening the pages, wondering how cloud optics could
increase perception, the high quality, detailed photographs began to
focus attention to an inner point or source" (Mindquest Review); "A
unique book, lavishly illustrated with 33 color cloud
photographs ... suggests a means to tap into the wellspring of collective
worldwide consciousness" (New Connexion Top Picks); "Describes in detail
her psychic encounters with New York City luminary and poet, Milton
Klonsky, and influential Indian Yoga master and saint, Shri Dhyanyogi
Madhusudandasji...nuggets of brilliant insight into life, death and the
collective human consciousness" (Kirkus Discoveries); "Enthusiastically
recommended, [especially] ... to the attention of Metaphysical Studies and
Psychology Studies reference collections, as well as personal
Self-Help/Self-Improvement reading lists ... So richly textured in thought
and concept that a single reading will not suffice ... to be read and
savored and reflected upon time and time again" (Midwest Book Review,
"Reviewer’s Choice," Small Press Book Watch); "An incredibly full and
interesting life ... [uses] cloud photographs as a meditative tool"
(Innerchange Magazine).
Born in N.C., Margaret A. Harrell has also lived in Europe and North
Africa. She has researched consciousness and human energy, or the "light
body," since 1992 and has studied at Duke University, Columbia
University and the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. She currently teaches
private courses in the U.S. In 2005 she presented a Faulkner paper at
the Faulkner-Fulbright Conference and had a solo cloud photography
exhibit in Sibiu, Romania. The author of nine books in the Love in
Transition series, including Toward a Philosophy of Perception, Harrell
was published in a university in Romania while living in Belgium. She
assistant-edited Hunter S. Thompson’s first book, Hell’s Angels, for
which he acknowledged her in The Gonzo Letters: Vol. II. She is
currently compldeting a book about some of the well-known authors she
has been close to. Her biography can be read in Great Minds of the Early
21st Century and other Who's Who biographies.
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Contact the author: mharrell@ctc.net
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