The Mystical Underground: Andrew Macpherson: A Question Of Spirit

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Andrew Macpherson: A Question Of Spirit”:

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Andrew Macpherson is a world renowned photographer working in Hollywood. His first book, Two Million Miles, was published in 2006 and it showcased his photographs working with the top fashion magazines such as Vogue and Bazaar as well as many of the icons of the entertainment industry. His work has regularly appeared on album and magazine covers and movie posters. It can also be seen on his Instagram feed, @andrewmacpherson_official and on his two websites below.

Born in London, England, he dedicated himself to photography the year his mother died, when he was thirteen. He surprised his father by telling him that she was going to die when his father came to tell him the news at school. His experience with Spirit came again when at eighteen he spontaneously channeled the spirit of his deceased godfather at the gathering after his funeral. After that there was along gap of quiet until he reached twenty-six, then a floodgate of experiences and dreams opened his eyes to the mystery that contains all that is known. Following that he kept encountering other people who’s lives had been changed or influenced by Spirit, and that, combined with his ongoing experiences, inspired him to write A Question of Spirit.

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4 Responses to The Mystical Underground: Andrew Macpherson: A Question Of Spirit

  1. Darren B says:

    That was a very interesting talk and I have to say I’m with Andrew on the destiny angle when it comes to life, the universe and nearly everything.
    I was looking through his photos of music legends and saw he had worked with P!NK and thought of a few old posts I have written about P!NK and synchronicity he might find amusing like this one involving a young journalist, a snake and P!NK –
    https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2018/08/messy-monkeys-mind.html
    and maybe this one as well –
    https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2018/12/big-ideas-reading-in-age-of-netflix-and.html
    I saw he also photographed Flea and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, so he might get a kick out of the recent post I wrote about Flea and the Peppers –
    https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2023/02/red-hot-chili-peppers-around-world-in.html
    When Andrew mentioned John Denver I’m surprised you guys didn’t tell him about Philip Merry’s John Denver story.

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