(file photo, Los Angeles Times)
By Elaine Woo
November 2, 2008
Marilyn Ferguson, the author of the 1980 bestseller "The Aquarian Conspiracy" and a galvanizing influence on participants in scores of alternative groups that coalesced as the New Age movement, died Oct. 19 at her home in Banning. She was 70.
The cause was believed to be a heart attack, said her son, Eric, of the adjacent Riverside County city of Beaumont.
5 comments:
“That work led her (Marilyn Ferguson) to discern that a massive "cultural realignment" was occurring, a conspiracy in the root sense of disparate forces all breathing together to produce personal and social change.” That formula equals Obama!
Keep the faith and the good work,
Setterman
A Thanksgiving day thanks for Johnny's labor of love.
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Im not afraid of his book anymore johnny, thanks.
scott
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