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Let's dive down into our relationship to the universe's creative impulse, creative energy - the energy that can move mountains, can explode cities-through our common affinity for and content of . . . ELECTRICITY. Electricity "Transport Trains" presents "some personally experienced secrets of how we get roped into the universe's scenes and stories." Margaret A. Harrell spent the decade of the 1990s at her computer, but it was no ordinary experience. The computer worked with her, in what is called "computer PK." In this parapsychological phenomenon, the computer repeatedly restructured portions…mehr

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Let's dive down into our relationship to the universe's creative impulse, creative energy - the energy that can move mountains, can explode cities-through our common affinity for and content of . . . ELECTRICITY. Electricity "Transport Trains" presents "some personally experienced secrets of how we get roped into the universe's scenes and stories." Margaret A. Harrell spent the decade of the 1990s at her computer, but it was no ordinary experience. The computer worked with her, in what is called "computer PK." In this parapsychological phenomenon, the computer repeatedly restructured portions of a whole page of text that was on-screen, reducing it to mouthfuls. No page printed the same way twice. This was a collaborative experience between artist and, if you will, spirit illustrator (humorously put). With piles of examples of this type of refocusing, not only did she have her consciousness altered and expanded, but she used the illustrations in her Space Encounters series, some of which are reproduced in Electricity "Transport Trains." The Space Encounters series was published in Romania while she lived in Belgium. Resurfacing out of this ten years of seclusion and artistic hermitage in 2001, she relocated in the United State with a shipping container that held many examples of this nonstop ten years of creativity, all supported, or instigated, by "the spirit world." Blinking in the light of returned-to everyday reality, she published more books, but shifted focus. Now she is aiming for short, easily accessible, entertaining books that have a very deep undertone. In addition, she brings insights into how human electricity interacts with the electricity-filled universe that she learned but did not understand in an initiation in 1985. Decades later, it's all so clear. And she shares it in this book. Al Miner, the late channel to Lama Sing, saw in her writing a "spirit soaring through the nuances of finiteness, . . . a sense of timeless joy."
Autorenporträt
Margaret Ann Harrell was born in North Carolina and educated academically at Duke University (BA) and Columbia University (MA). She did postgraduate work at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich (1984-'87), followed by energy studies and investigations that continue to this day. After thirty adventurous years abroad in Morocco and Europe, in late 2001 she moved back to the United States. Since that time, she has been an advanced-meditation lightbody teacher-most recently a luminous-body teacher-in the Orin & DaBen LuminEssence work.Margaret was a copyeditor/assistant editor at Random House, New York City, often to first-book writers who later became prominent, such as Hunter S. Thompson. Introduced to parapsychology by J. B. Rhine at Duke University, she eventually found a part of hercalling in exploring the meaning and boundaries of consciousness/unconsciousness. She is a three-time fellow at MacDowell Colony. Margaret is in demand as a speaker. Most recently, at the Canessa Gallery in San Francisco in July 2021 for the launch of The Hell'sAngels Letters: Hunter S. Thompson, Margaret Harrell and the Making of an American Classic, in collaboration with Ron Whitehead, US National Beat Poet Laureate. With noted contributors and reviewers, including the Washington Post, this high-end coffee table paperback is available only at the website of the publisher, Norfolk Press. In cloud photography, exhibited in Romania, Italy, Belgium, and New York City, she is fascinated with the sun. Her biography and photographs were also many times in Marquis Who's Who in Modern American Art. For several years she has given VIP presentations atthe Gonzofest (Louisville) and presented at the Carolina Book and Writers Conference. Margaret, a longtime freelance book editor, now edits additionally but not exclusively for authors in the Self-Publishing School. For a fuller picture, see https://margaretharrell.com.