TOWARD A PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION:

The Magnitude of Human Potential-Cloud Optics

By Margaret A. Harrell

 

Review by Bernie P. Nelson

Publisher of the Mindquest Review

Serious about improving perception and achieving a greater awareness of self-potential? An amazing book is now available offering a restraint- and limitation-breaking transcendental experience. "Toward a Philosophy of Perception" is totally professional, serving lighting bolts of galvanizing insight for higher conscious awareness- an in-depth, fresh, interactive approach and route is artfully and understandably provided with photos, poetry, and scientific fact.

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. The slight ultraviolet and infrared ranges of the thirty-three full-color resplendent, particularized cloud images centered random thoughts streaming through brain, and a sense of entering- opening what seemed to be a new beginning- a journey through an illuminated landscape of multidimensional potential.

The Blakean tradition of perception is incorporated within this original work. When viewing several levels at the same moment- a quantum jump in visualization can be initiated. Complementary colors and slight effects of ultraviolet and infrared- backed by use of sunlight- triggers our mind to perceive realities our eyes do not see. Like white sunlight entering a crystal- revealing its hidden rainbow manifestations- leaving- whole and white again- the book helps open brain/mind to actualize the vastness of potential.

Reading the text we learn about Margaret Harrell's intimate flashes of enlightenment and share in her sagacious discoveries. Her name appears in the "500 Great Minds of the Early 21st Century." She copyedited Hunter S. Thompson's first book, "Hell's Angels," for which he acknowledged Margaret generously and repeatedly in his "Gonzo Letters II." Margaret is also the author of eight other books. "Toward a Philosophy of Perception" contains her in-depth essay about New York "poet genius" Milton Klonsky. For 20+ years she has researched human potential, and taught courses in human energy- our multidimensional reality. With a background at Duke and Columbia University, the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, and Eastern studies Margaret is more than qualified, and has produced one of the most perceptive works available for our time.

"Toward A Philosophy of Perception" is an introduction to the author's "Love in Transition/Space Encounters" series. The work is understandable and enjoyable- providing an inspiring, exciting adventure. Margaret A. Harrell's meritorious book is best summed up by her own words..."Starts on the ground, ends integratedly in the `clouds' of higher spiritual awareness and shift."

Details: AuthorHouse, Margaret A. Harrell, 4511 Mimosa Tree La. #1201, Raleigh, NC 27612. 120pg. 8.5 x11, $41.25. ISBN: 1-4208-0149-X.

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