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WOW What a Fantastic Book!!!, 9 Jul 2007
I loved this book, it was so interesting I found it hard to put down.
If you are interested in all things spiritual and mysteries of our planet you will love this book.
I have read a few of Sylvia's books and they are all really easy to read, she is a gifted psychic who is a fountain of knowledge. With the help of her spirit guide 'Francine' she takes us on a journey to try and explain the unexplained about our mysterious world in which we live.
You may or may not believe all of it, but as she says at the beginning of the book, 'take what you want with you, and leave behind that which you don't'.
She unravels some of the mysteries that have been around for years, like the Bermuda Triangle, Atlantis, Shangri La, UFO's, the Pyramids and also religious mysteries like stigmata, and the Holy Grail. This is a must read!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Brillaint and controversial!!!, 25 Jun 2007
I have read two other Sylvia Browne books and if you are interested in spirituality, mediums and all things mysterious then this book is a must read. With the help of her spirit guide 'Francine' and her own psychic ability, Sylvia takes us on a journey revealing the truth behind places like Stonehenge, Shangri-La, The Bermuda Triangle, Atlantis and Easter Island. In the book she also covers strange creatures, unexplained objects, like the pyramids,(were they really built by a highly intelligent life?)
The most amazing part of the book was the chapter on Christian controveries, which covers stigmata, the shroud of Turin, the Holy Grail and the Holy Spirit and the lost years of Jesus.
It more or less confirms what was written in The Da Vinci Code, if like me you are fascinated by stories of the true Holy Grail then you will love this book it blows the lid wide open on the life of Jesus that the Catholic church would rather we didn't know.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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What a load of rubbish, 28 Jul 2009
Its laughable to think that a so called psychic, could unravel the mysteries of the world, and not forgetting the universe, because the universe is also added into this book. Sylvia Browne, the so called psychic attempts to unravel the mysterious of the world via her psychic gifts (lol) and her spiritual companion Francis. In this book Sylvia meets an alien (Wow) who does not know how to use a spoon, Very advanced wouldn't you say. She also adds, that the apparent alien looked like it had fake skin and hair which looked like a dolls hair. Now, now Sylvia don't be mean. This book is based on someone's ability to see past the so called veil and her ability to communicate with an invisible women named Francis (What a breakthrough in human potential, talking to an invisible women in a different dimension WOW)
Sylvia goes on to say, that Francis told her that black holes are the universe vacuum, which cleans up unwanted matter (That's nice of the black hole). The crystal skulls are also in the book. Sylvia says they are from South America, but recent SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, which the book lacks, says the crystal skulls are from Madagascar. She goes on to say, like all wackos, that the crystal skulls vibrate massive amounts of energy (Blah, blah, blah) She also says they were created by the Aztecs. Recent scientific evidence says that the skulls were carved in the 19 centaury, and the tools used are modern tools.
This book is full of absurdities. It lacks science, but makes up for it with communications with an invisible women.
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