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Criticisms of
Space Encounters I-III (Love in Transition Vols. VI-VIII)
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Space Encounters:
Chunking down the 21st
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Introductory Critical Note
on Space Encounters - Volume II
- In Volume Seven of the Love in Transition
series, Harrell travels beyond her previous odysseys.
Perspective keeps ever shifting in juxtaposition from
the scientific to the intuitive and back again. Highly
recommended to those interested in glimpsing at a fascinating
tomorrow, when boundaries between the conscious and
unconscious have dissolved into multidimensional perceptions
coming out of the whole.
Virginia Parrott Williams, Ph. D. - Co-author, Anger
Kills, and President and CEO, Williams Lifeskills, Inc.
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About Space Encounters - Volume I
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Really interesting. Very unique.
Bruce Wands - Author, Digital Creativity,
and Chair of the MFA Computer Art Department, School
of Visual Arts, New York City
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- I received Harrells
Space Encounters - Volume I today and spent some time
with it, fascinated with what she was expressing.
Her EHE autobiography in minuscule and with lots of
openness... I was enchanted with the little insert
re: palimpsest... Margaret Harrell has the most open-ended
and far-reaching mind of anyone I know.
Rhea A. White - Co-author, In the
Zone: Transcendent
Experiences in Sport, Director, Exceptional Human
Experience Network
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On Space Encounters - Volume I
- I read Margaret Harrells book and its
fascinating. Its the kind of book you can go through
again and again.
Stanley Krippner, Ph. D. - Co-author, Extraordinary
Dreams and How to Work with Them, and a noted pioneer
in consciousness research
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From the Publishers Desk
on the first volume of Space Encounters
- For the tour de force it implied pioneering,
as far as I am concerned, some sort of very bold typographic
decisions this seems to be a great leap forward
from Margaret Harrells previous books. Last night,
or just the night before, I reread this volume entirely.
Meaning I again substituted for the ideal reader,
god bless him, and tried to figure out more than I ever
have before. And it worked. It thoroughly and convincingly
clicked. The stuff debatable or not,
for any nonsuperficial, committed reader is in
there!
Didi-Ionel Cenuser, Ph.D. - Publisher and author, Shakespearean
scholar
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