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How to Break Limitations and Restraints,
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This review is from: Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential--Cloud Optics (Paperback)
Think about the rewards and increased joy we can experience- successfully breaking current limitations and restraints. "Toward a Philosophy of Perception" reveals brilliant pathways for realization of this quest.
As we meditate upon the exquisite thirty-three full-color particularized cloud images, and read about Margaret Harrells intimate search and flashes of enlightment- meditate upon Hunter S. Thompson's poetry- we understand and share her knowledge about the expansive subject of human potential- opening brain/mind to a limitation/restraint-breaking experience. Also included- excerpts from the world-renowned author's "Love in Transition/Space Encounters" series- An exciting, vital book- also providing- Blakean multilevel sight with vision theory- increasing awareness- understanding our "light bodies" and the "Collective Unconscious."
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Review Appearing in Innerchange Magazine Dec. '05 - Jan. ' 06,
This review is from: Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential--Cloud Optics (Paperback)
There is no denying that Margaret Harrell has led an incredibly full and interesting life. New York 's Greenwich Village in its heyday, a long marriage to a Belgian poet, and an academic background that includes Duke University in Durham, NC and the C.G. Jung Institute in Switzerland, are just some of the highlights for this gifted author and teacher. Her latest book, Toward a Philosophy of Perception is based upon a synopsis of Margaret A. Harrell's previous series, Love in Transition. Harrell's mission is to lead others to acceptance of their potential to add to the collective unconscious through their personal, transcendent experiences. Using cloud photographs as a meditative tool, Harrell maintains that access to the pinnacle of human potential is possible.
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A powerful and extended journey into a higher consciousness,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential--Cloud Optics (Paperback)
Impressively enhanced with thirty-three full-color, coffee table-sized cloud photographs, Toward A Philosophy Of Perception: The Magnitude Of Human Potential--Cloud Optics by academician and Eastern Studies advocate Margaret Harrell provides the reader with a thoughtful and thought-provoking text illustrating a powerful and extended journey into a higher consciousness. Toward A Philosophy Of Perception engagingly chronicles Harrell's several decades of inspirational teachings and personal experiences, as well as her dedicated research into consciousness and life. Toward A Philosophy Of Perception articulates the position that everyone inherently holds all the tools they would need to reach a higher level of conspicuousness, and in doing so, become a source of love and light that can help shape a better future for themselves, their loved ones, and their communities. An enthusiastically recommended reading experience, the photography, poetry, sciences, and Harrell's own remarkable abilities to communicate with the reader, make Toward A Philosophy Of Perception a seminal work of wit, wisdom, and imagination.
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Opened up new possibilities,
This review is from: Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential--Cloud Optics (Paperback)
Challenged my way of looking at the world. Opened up new possibilities. For me, a highly recommended, don't miss book. Virginia Parrott Williams
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Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential--Cloud Optics by Margaret A. Harrell (Paperback - March 7, 2005)
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