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Perceive Unlimited Potential: Author Illuminates Steps Toward Discovering Vibrant Inner Energy
Each day, humans feel the weight of their limitations chained to routines, responsibilities and what others tell them is impossible to achieve or believe. Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential Cloud Optics (now available through AuthorHouse), by world-renowned author Margaret A. Harrell, breaks those restraints and empowers readers to see themselves in a new light. "Toward a Philosophy of Perception chronicles several decades of inspirational teachings and personal experience and research into consciousness and life some quite astounding," writes Harrell. A compilation of excerpts from her internationally well-received series, Love in Transition/Space Encounters, which have never before been published in the United States, the book helps readers to realize they hold all the tools they need to reach a higher level of consciousness and become a source of love and light that can help shape a better future.
(PRWEB) June 1, 2005 -- The book begins with an excerpt from Harrells essay, "A Man Called Milton (Klonsky): Experiments in Consciousness," which examines what unusual, intense or even miraculous internal and external factors can shape a persons life. She illustrates this through a powerful connection she shared with an influential friend and New York City poet. This essay serves as a springboard into a refreshing river of knowledge and creativity, which flows forth with experimental flair and international flavor.
"The Earth needs us all of us for we each have, within us, a different perspective and different information (the deep sort, not spin)," Harrell explains in one of the chapters. Photographs, poetry and scientific fact combine to form stepping stones that lead one to increased awareness of the valuable gifts they possess.
More of a deeply fulfilling experience than a simple read, Toward a Philosophy of Perception stimulates visual perception through art and engages the mind through literary wit, scientific wisdom and uninhibited imagination.
Born in North Carolina, 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 graduate courses in the U.S. and presents papers at seminars worldwide. The author of nine books in the Love in Transition series, including Toward a Philosophy of Perception, Harrell also assistant-edited Hunter S. Thompsons first book, Hell's Angels. This author also acknowledged her in The Gonzo Letters: Vol. II. For more information, visit www.marharrell.com. Bookstores and librarians: This book is fully returnable. For free media review copies, telephone 888-280-7715. For interviews, please contact Promotional Department, 800-839-8640, ext.5244 or contact author directly.
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Reviewers Choice, Midwest Book Review Small Press Bookwatch, June 2005.
Reviewer's Choice, see http://www.midwestbookreview.com

Milton Klonsky, photo from the 60s
Milton Klonsky, well-known literary figure in New York City, considered a "poet genius," plays a major inspiring role in this book. Photo in his Greenwich Village apartment, from the collection of Robert John. This picture is purposely not completely touched up.

Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, 1991
Bio detail. Author was the copy editor/Assistant Editor for the first book of Hunter S. Thompson. See acknowledgments, humorous letters/references in Gonzo Letters II. Visit the Archives of www.marharrell.com for a story from those days.

Sibiu, Romania for photography exhibit, April
A photo of the author in Sibiu, Romania, in April 2005, for a one-person photography exhibit (33 photographs) and presentation at the Faulkner Fulbright Conference. Photographer, Dr. Didi-Ionel Cenuser
Books to Film, Toward a Philosophy of Perception
www.bookstofilm spring & fall catalogue (pdf version for Toward a Philosophy of Perception). Contains book review extracts.
Flyer, Toward a Philosophy of Perception
Flyer for Toward a Philosophy of Perception, Book Description and Author biography, plus purchase information.

Sunburst: Heart Explosion
This is a web jpeg version of one of the photos inside the book. It is much higher resolution when not meant for web exclusively.

Photo of Margaret A. Harrell
This is a web jpeg author bio photo.

Toward a Philosophy of Perception
Front cover, Toward a Philosophy of Perception, cover designer, Jennifer Jabbusch, cover photography, author. This is 72 dpi jpeg, for web. It can be much higher resolution if used outside web. Part of a photo collecion that is displayed inside the book.
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