Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential--Cloud Optics.Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential--Cloud Optics Margaret A. Harrell Author House 1663 Liberty Drive, Suite 200, Bloomington, IN 47403-5161 Coffeetable Paperback, 120 pages, www.amazon 142080149X $41.25 1-800-280-7715 www.authorhouse.com In Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential--Cloud Optics, author Margaret Harrell deftly deft adj. deft·er, deft·est Quick and skillful; adroit. See Synonyms at dexterous. [Middle English, gentle, humble, variant of dafte, foolish; see daft. combines the visual imagery of clouds with a unique and almost metaphysical met·a·phys·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to metaphysics. 2. Based on speculative or abstract reasoning. 3. Highly abstract or theoretical; abstruse. 4. a. Immaterial; incorporeal. approach to the development of self-insight. Providing a kind of spiritual energy driving the mind's eye mind's eye n. 1. The inherent mental ability to imagine or remember scenes. 2. The imagination. mind's eye Noun in one's mind's eye in one's imagination to an experience with the divine, readers will discover within themselve a kind of animated and animating an·i·mate tr.v. an·i·mat·ed, an·i·mat·ing, an·i·mates 1. To give life to; fill with life. 2. To impart interest or zest to; enliven: energy that can be called upon as a resource to accomplish an enduring understanding of the nature of being and perception. The reader accompanies the author on a mutual journey of discovery into reals of higher consciousness Higher consciousness, also called super consciousness (Yoga), Buddhic consciousness (Theosophy), cosmic consciousness and God-consciousness (Sufism and Hinduism), Christ consciousness , which in term is a fundamental approach to shaping an improved and improving personal future in this life--and perhaps extending into the next one as well. Especially recommended to the attention of Metaphysical Studies and Psychology Studies reference collections, as well as personal Self-Help/Self-Improvement reading lists, Toward A Philosophy Of Perception is so richly textured in thought and concept that a single reading will not suffice suf·fice v. suf·ficed, suf·fic·ing, suf·fic·es v.intr. 1. To meet present needs or requirements; be sufficient: These rations will suffice until next week. . This is a book to be read and savored and reflected upon time and time again. |
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