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This is the second book I’ve read by Sylvia Browne. The first book was excellent and so is this one.

Sylvia regresses clients with various health problems to previous lives and thereby heals them.

Some clients just need one regression (to one life), whereas a few need more (to several lives).

She refers to “cell memory”. Cell memory is “all the knowledge our billions of cells contain and act on”.

“Our spirit minds remember every moment our souls have experienced in this life and every other life we’ve lived since we were created.”

Sylvia has regressed many clients to documented past lives.

One client, Henry, had chronic neck pain. Doctors said there was nothing wrong. Sylvia regressed him to a past life where he was guillotined. Subsequently, the pain disappeared.

She also regressed clients with birthmarks; she found a ninety-percent correlation between birthmarks and a serious or fatal injury from a past life.

One woman revealed a past life as an accused Salem witch for which she was hanged, and at the end of the session she showed Sylvia a six-inch white birthmark across her throat.

“A policeman had a quarter-inch-wide strip on the back of his head where no hair had ever grown, which corresponded to the spot where a jealous lover had buried a hatchet in his skull in turn-of-the-century Egypt.”

One man whose right ankle had a dark, angry slash regressed to a nightmarish” life in England in 1789 in which his hands and feet were tied to a bed for months at a time in an asylum.

And the stories go on and on – Sylvia has hundreds in her files.

I personally have a large birthmark on my stomach, so perhaps I was stabbed there in some previous life.

Bryce had a ”devastating” back injury and was in severe pain. He was regressed to a man called Thomas living in Georgia in 1855. When he was 38 and was painting his parents’ house, the ladder collapsed and he fell down and broke his back, which eventually killed him.

Royce is then regressed to another life in Spain where he was Paolo. In 1721 he was killed instantly by his jealous brother by an axe plunged deep into his back.

Afterwards Bryce made a remarkable recovery. Three weeks later he got out of bed and began to walk with the help of a walker.

Betsy had suffered from agoraphobia for more than ten years; it had cost her her marriage and her lucrative job.

She is regressed to a 17-year-old girl in Mexico. She becomes pregnant and her father forces her to have an abortion, due to which she bleeds to death.

In another regression, she is a Japanese woman living in Kyoto. Her child died of pneumonia, her husband left her and she starved herself to death, unloved and alone.

Following these regressions, Betsy flies to the East Coast to see her ex-husband, and six months later she’s back at work.

At the end of the book there is a guided meditation which can be recorded so you yourself can be regressed. There is also a ”Prayer for Healing”.

As a whole, the book is fascinating and filled with case histories of Sylvia’s clients.

I highly recommend that you read this absorbing book.
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IonaS | Jun 10, 2023 |
A very thought provoking point-of-view. If only we could know how best to use our time on Earth, how wonderful life could be for all of us.
 
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Huba.Library | 2 autres critiques | Jul 14, 2022 |
This is the first book I’ve read by Sylvia Browne and now I’ll be trying to get hold of her other books.

This wonderful book exceeded my expectations.

Sylvia was born in 1936 and has since passed on herself; she tells us she will not be coming back.

Sylvia was born with a caul wrapped round her head – an ancient sign that a newborn has been given the psychic gift at birth.

She saw visiting spirits as clearly as she saw everyone else in the room.

When she was eight, her Spirit Guide, whom she called Francine, appeared. Francine was her constant companion and friend. She told Sylvia she would become a well-known psychic some day, helping a lot of people and talking to large audiences.

Sylvia knew that The Other Side and the Spirits who live there are as real as the earth we live on, and the only thing separating us is “a thinly veiled difference in vibrational frequency”.

She knew that there is no such thing as death and that before we come here we write our own blueprint to chart exactly what we want to accomplish “on this brief trip away from Home”.

She knew that we are always surrounded by Spirit Guides, Angels, departed loved ones, and God Himself.

The Other Side is right here among us, “another dimension superimposed on our own world, some three feet above our version of ‘ground level’”. “Its vibrational frequency is much higher than ours, which is why we don’t perceive it.”

It is actually in the Spirit World that all beings are completely and fully “alive”.

Sylvia informs us that all Spirits on The Other Side are thirty years old, even though we may be two or ninety-two when we get there.

The Other Side is immensely beautiful - “a breathtaking infinity of mountains, and oceans, and vast gardens, and forests”.

Residents of the Other Side study, work, research, and have brilliant social lives, full of parties and music, dancing and sporting events.

Telepathy is the most popular form of communication, though all languages are spoken and understood.

There is no negativity there, no aggression, jealousy or judgement.

We all have a Spirit Guide, someone we were very close to on The Other Side, Spirit Guides have spent at least one life here. They are not someone we have known in this lifetime.

The Spirit Guide’s job is “to urge, nudge, encourage, advise, support and --- guide us on our life’s path”.

Spirit Guides communicate with us in a variety of ways. Even if you can’t hear them, they are still sending us plenty of messages, most often through our subconscious mind.

When we ask for help, we must remember to be specific and tell our Spirit Guide what is wrong, and what we need.

There is a section telling us about the various sorts of angels, and about departed loved ones.

There’s a chapter about how to discover your own past lives, and this also contains a list of 44 life themes; we all have both a primary and a secondary life theme.

Sylvia’s primary life theme was “Humanitarian” and secondary life theme was “Loner”. One of mine is definitely “Loner” but I don’t know what the other one is.

A section about birthmarks tells us that a birthmark often indicates an injury we received in a past life.

Sylvia also provides a meditation by which to access our past lives.

In a chapter entitled “Hauntings” we’re informed about ghosts. These absolutely exist: Sylvia has met many and talked to them.

None of the ghosts know he/she is dead.

Mostly, ghosts refuse to transcend to The Other Side but insist on staying earthbound.

Sylvia talked to a ghost who had been imprisoned in Alcatraz. He was a convicted hitman named Abie Malkowitz who’d been killed by another prisoner in the laundry room.

She told him his life had ended and he could now go home, but he refused to listen.

Abie Malkowitz is still a prisoner there, an earthbound ghost.

However, Sylvia and The Other Side had one success - “the most frightened, desolate ghost she’d ever met”, a nun whose life had ended by an illegal abortion.

S investigated and talked to many ghosts and tells us the full story of each case.

She tells us about a stubborn, ornery and argumentative ghost in a Toys R Us in Sunnyvale, California. The ghost was not the man it was thought to be but another one, a preacher called John Johnston who bled to death from an axe wound in 1889. He was in love with a woman called Beth; S told him if he’d just go through the light he would find Beth on The Other Side, but he got so fed up with S nagging him about it that he told her “If you tell me I’m dead one more time, I’m not going to talk to you anymore.”

S informs us that sooner or later, in minutes or hundreds of years, ghosts will find their way to the light.

Spirits have already transcended to The Other Side and visit us from another dimension, which makes them more difficult to see and hear clearly.

I personally have been visited by at least three deceased beings, but I’m not sure whether they were spirits or ghosts, spirits, I think.

There’s also a section on imprints, which are caused by “a highly concentrated collection of intense feelings”.

There is an important section on The Dark Side, which contained new information for me.

The Dark Side exists because God gave us free will and some spirits have chosen to reject the light.

Entities of the Dark Side have no conscience, no sense of responsibility for their actions, and no remorse.

Dark entities in human form are the true sociopaths among us. Dark entities don’t genuinely get to know or care about the people around them.

White entities are sensitive and compassionate. A dark entity can’t be turned white, no mre than a white entity can be turned dark.

S’s mother was a dark entity: a physically and emotionally abusive parent.

Francine states: “One white entity can dispel a thousand dark ones.”

There’s a right door and a left door on The Other Side.

White entities go through the right door when we die. Dark entities, on the other hand, go through the left door into an abyss of nothingness. Left door people have chosen to turn away from God. They do not stay there for long but go right back in utero again for another lifetime.

Dark entities recycle, life after life after life, without a blueprint, without Spirit Guides, without Angels.

I won’t go into more detail, but just conclude by stating that this is an informative, inspiring, amazing book that I highly recommend that you read.
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IonaS | 2 autres critiques | Sep 10, 2021 |
This is my first book by Sylvia Browne. I wish I had found her before, but now I have I won’t be forgetting her.

Sylvia was a professional psychic who now has gone to the Other Side herself. She tells us that she will not be returning for another life on Earth.

Sylvia had a spirit guide called Francine who provided her with much valuable information about the Other Side.

Sylvia could see spirits clearly and also could see inside people, for example see tumours or the like. She had a Grandma with similar gifts who helped explain things to her. And her granddaughter Angeline was/is also a gifted psychic.

Francine, her spirit guide, appeared to Sylvia when she was eighteen and became her closest friend, her constant companion. Francine talked through Sylvia, with her permission. Her knowledge and vocabulary far exceeded Sylvia’s.

Sylvia regressed thousands of clients to past lives and thus resolved many problems for them.

She tells us much about her own life in the book, including about her Catholic upbringing. The nuns were not pleased to hear that Sylvia talked to the angels and constantly heard their replies. She was punished by having to stay after school, but after Grandma Ada had marched down the street and had a long char with Sister Mary there were no more punishments.

In the sixth grade they started learning about Hell, Satan and the possibility of being possessed. But it made no sense to Sylvia that a loving God could be so hateful as to doom people to an eternity in Hell if they ate meat on Friday or harboured a sinful thought and so she demanded to know whether they were supposed to believe in a loving God or this new mean one they were being presented with. Again, she was “cordially” invited to stay after school and Grandma Ada had to storm down the street for another chat with the nuns.

Sylvia tells us:

1. We are all created and unconditionally loved by God.
2. There is a Mother God, Azna, who is the female, emotional aspect of the deity; just as the Father God is the male, intellectual aspect.
3. God is never mean, unkind or judgemental. There is a consequence for evil, which is a self-imposed separation from the Other Side, but this does not last throughout eternity. (I knew this from the wonderful books of Robert Monroe recounting his out-of-body travels.)
4. Everything we experience here on Earth, including our hardships, are of our own choosing. (I also knew this from the book “Your soul’s plan” by Robert Schwartz.)
5. We are at our most alive on the Other Side.
6. Our Spirit remembers every birth, death, life on Earth and life on the Other Side we’ve been through and every new lifetime is deeply affected by those memories.

Sylvia relates what happened in an NDE she experienced during surgery.

The Other Side exists right here among us, only three feet above our ground level “simply in another dimension with a much higher vibration than ours”.

A ghost is created when at death it (the person) “either sees the tunnel and turns away or refuses to acknowledge the tunnel in the first place with the result that it (the person) gets caught, outside of (his/her) body between our dimension and the dimension of the Other Side”.

Ghosts have no idea that they’re dead. For them nothing has changed except that suddenly the world is treating them as though they no longer exist.

The two most common reasons why ghosts reject the tunnel and refuse to move on are passion (love or hate) and fear.

Ghosts eventually do “embrace” the tunnel and the light on the Other Side.

Sylvia tells us about the Dark Side who are Earth’s “true sociopaths, remorseless and amoral”. The Dark Side are the criminals who can’t be rehabilitated. Their actions are conscious, calculated choices. They know right from wrong.

The Dark Side are everywhere looking just like everybody else. The Dark Side rejects God so completely that his constant, unconditional love has no impact on them”.

When a person on the Dark Side dies, their spirit never experiences the tunnel and the light at its end. Instead, they immediately go through the Other Side’s Left Door.

“Inside the Left Door is an abyss of dark, Godless, empty, joyless, all-encompassing nothingness.”

Sylvia tells us the soul’s time in the abyss behind the Left Door is very short because Left Door spirits travel straight from their bodies at death “through the Godless darkness and right back in utero again”: i.e. evil people immediately reincarnate.

(This is a sad piece of information for me, since I’m now imagining a certain famous, evil public figure who will be incarnating again and again, remaining evil each time.)

We’re told about the Holding Place, which Sylvia visited in her sleep. This is what is otherwise termed “Purgatory”. It is “kind of an anteroom to the Godless darkness behind the Left Door”. The residents of the Holding Place can still choose whether or not to proceed through the Left Door.

When we die, deceased loved ones from the life we’ve just left are there to meet us, but also friends and loved ones from every one of our past lives.

Again, when we die, most of us are escorted by our Spirit Guide to the Hall of Wisdom, located just beyond the tunnel. Inside the Hall of Wisdom is a gigantic room. In the centre of the room lies the Scanning Machine, a huge convex dome of pale blue glass. Inside that dome we watch all the events of our life play out in three-dimensional hologram form.

It is not God, but we, who judge the life we’ve just completed.

In Orientation we then discuss the lifetime we’ve just reviewed with our Spirit Guide, trained Orientators and other Spirits.

Those who need extra care go through a process called Cocooning. “In the Cocooning process, the spirit is put into a restful, healing twilight sleep, and receives constant care and a steady infusion of God’s compassion, peace, and kind, empowering love.”

The Towers “serve a purpose for a special category of newly arrived spirits from earth, spirits where circumstances at death were too extreme for Orientation or Cocooning to efficiently help and heal them”.

POWs who are brainwashed and tortured, many of the Holocaust victims, several of the women burned at the stake during the Salem witch trials, some of the most severe casualties of Alzheimer’s were/are taken immediately to the Towers by their Spirit Guide to be deprogrammed.

All Spirits who go Home ultimately find themselves “in the ecstasy of God’s safe arms”.

The Other Side is our real Home, where we all come from.

There we have access not only to the charts we wrote for our journey away from Home, but also to our loved ones’ charts.

On the Other Side there is no such thing as time.

We can and will watch over and spend time with our loved ones on Earth once we’ve made ourselves at home on the Other Side.

The Other Side “is a perfect mirror image of earth’s natural topography”. The seven continents, the mountain ranges, etc etc all exist “in their original perfection” on the Other Side. The Pyramids, the Sphinx, the Great Wall of China, etc etc are also there.

This sounds great. This means that if we haven’t visited these places before passing over we will have another chance to do so.
There is no rain, snow, sleet or hail on the Other Side. The weather there is an eternally calm 78 degrees F. (25 degrees C.). Day and night do not exist. (That temperature suits me!).

Almost all the animals we know are to be found on the Other Side. Aggression does not exist. There are also dinosaurs, pterodactyls, griffins and unicorns! There are no insects there. (I trust there are no arachnids, either, though they are not insects.)

The Hall of Records contains every historical work ever written including those that have been destroyed on Earth. It also contains a detailed chart of every one of our lives on Earth.

We have our own place to live at Home. We can eat and cook if we choose, but we don’t need to. We can rest if we want but we don’t need sleep.

We don’t have “the earthly bodily functions” there so we don’t have to rush to the bathroom.

I won’t provide more details about the Other Side, but suffice to say there is chapter after chapter containing fascinating information, most of which was completely new to me.

I recommend this book to absolutely everyone open to the existence of life after death and also those who are not. I found this to be one of the best, most informative books I’ve read for a very long time. Do read it!
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