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Toward a Philosophy of Perception

Harrell, Margaret A.

Toward a Philosophy of Perception

This website brought to you by Margaret Harrell, the author of Toward a Philosophy of Perception. Toward a Philosophy of Perception introduces the Love in Transition series, published in English in the "Lucian Blaga" University of Romania, to the United States. At the same time it adds a large number of Harrell's highly detailed cloud photography. Extending slightly into the infrared and ultraviolet range, they feature unusual colors in the intent to create paintings. Perception is dealt with from within the Blakean tradition of seeing several levels at once and also from within modern theories that vision is always incomplete, but we "fill in the blanks." Of note is a long extract from an inspirational memoir written for the Exceptional Human Experience Network, "A Man Called Milton [Klonsky]: Experiments in Consciousness. Also included are a few samples of unprogrammed computer printouts that psychically reorganize what was on the screen. Drawing it all together is the theme: "the magnitude of human potential." A CRITICAL COMMENTS: "The wonderful aspect of these cloud pictures is that it leaves the reader to be him/herself and to see that as adequate and good . . . rather than floundering around trying to see something that won't quite come into focus for that person." Taken from a review by Virginia Parrott Williams, Ph.D. President, Williams LifeSkills, Co-Author LifeSkills, Anger Kills, Author, Surrealism, Quantum Philosophy and World War I. "This is Margaret A. Harrell's gift, . . . the images and the writing that goes with them. . . . [She is] an energy manifester and she's bringing it through these energies. . . . This is not only an art book, it's not only an intellectual book, it's about raising consciousness. . . . [The images are] something uniquely different . . . aren't in the Earth archetypes." Mariah Martin Intuitive, Light Path coach, Channel for Light Beings, Educator, Minister and Author

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ISBN 9781420801491
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Authorhouse
Jahr 20050223

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