An edition of Toward a Philosophy of Perception (2005)

Toward a Philosophy of Perception

The Magnitude of Human Potential - Cloud Optics

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An edition of Toward a Philosophy of Perception (2005)

Toward a Philosophy of Perception

The Magnitude of Human Potential - Cloud Optics

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"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 consciousness, 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." Midwest Book Review

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""Some Scientific, Historical and Experiential Background That Is Indeed Philosophical, when we apply it to ourselves, as describing OUR UNIVERSE, at least in the past and in some points NOW; remembering that Heavier elements, like oxygen and carbon, are extremely rare in the universe, even though they are relatively abundant on Earth.""

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Paperback
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10.9 x 8.4 x .05 inches
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3.2 ounces

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OL22770451M

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"Some Scientific, Historical and Experiential Background That Is Indeed Philosophical, when we apply it to ourselves, as describing OUR UNIVERSE, at least in the past and in some points NOW; remembering that Heavier elements, like oxygen and carbon, are extremely rare in the universe, even though they are relatively abundant on Earth."
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August 17, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format 'paperback' to 'Paperback'; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work)
July 31, 2010 Edited by Margaret A. Harrell weight, dimensions, ISBN
July 31, 2010 Edited by Margaret A. Harrell corrected title, inserted language, ppbk, dimensions and cover photo
July 31, 2010 Edited by Margaret A. Harrell Added new cover
December 21, 2008 Created by 166.82.200.50 Edited without comment.