Marilyn Ferguson was an American author and editor best known for her 1980 book "The Aquarian Conspiracy." She was a prominent figure in the New Age movement and explored topics related to consciousness, social transformation, and holistic approaches to health and education.
Ferguson edited the Brain/Mind Bulletin, a newsletter covering developments in brain science and psychology.
Her work synthesized various strands of alternative thinking and spiritual practices, presenting them as part of a broader cultural shift.
Ferguson's writing style was described as scholarly yet accessible, and she was known for her ability to connect scientific research with more esoteric concepts.
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