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Laura Marie TV

Marilyn Ferguson, Apostle of the New Age, Dies at 70 The cause was believed to be a heart attack, said her daughter Kristin Ferguson Smith, of Los Angeles. “A leaderless but powerful network is working to bring about radical change in the United States,” Ms. Ferguson wrote in her best-selling book. With a breathless sense of wonder and anticipation, Ms. “The Aquarian Conspiracy,” which she once called “a synthesis of essential, life-giving truths,” was the New Age movement’s great catalog, gathering in one volume many of the ideas, theorists and attitudes that would gain cultural currency in coming years. Some reviewers found Ms. Marilyn Grasso was born in Grand Junction, Colo. In addition to her daughter Kristin, she is survived by her son, Eric, of Beaumont, Calif.; her daughter Lynn Lewis, of Oakland; and six grandchildren. While studying transcendental meditation in Los Angeles, and watching her children grow, Ms. While editing Brain/Mind, Ms. Ms.

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