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Love in Transition: The Bedtime Tales of Jesus—Vol. 4.Harrell, Margaret A. | |
This book grew out of an EHE autobiography the author was writing for publication in Exceptional Human Experience. As she says in the Foreword, it kept on growing. In fact, as she puts it, "the content influenced the form that it led to this one [the form expressed in this book]." She sees what happened as "the natural evolution of psychic or spiritual experiences, that finally leaves the concept of isolated individual behind. These experiences then become the autobiography of the human, who has realized in this connection that the experiences are of a transcendent entity’s, whatever name one wants to use for it" (pp. 5-7). She points to the irony in the fact that in writing her EHE autobiography she had to "redefine autobiography to include other dimensions that then redefine autobiography to be a collective report—of a group-level organization of the individual, which might also be called Superpsi" (p. 7). She describes some of her exceptional experiences, including computer PK (examples included) and precognition. This is a nonlinear work. The thread of autobiography dematerializes at points throughout only to rematerialize like roman candles that burst into a myriad of trajectories like stars falling to earth. Harrell is also a poet, and the book is best read as a long lyrical poem. It also explodes with insights gained from science and her remarkable intuition. Reading this book is an exceptional human experience. | |
Publisher Information: | Sibiu, Romania: Hermann Press, 1998. Pp. xxviii + 444. Chronology: 442; 5 photos; 64 refs |
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