Sylvia talked a lot about herself in this book. It wasn't really what I was looking for. I wanted more information on her spirituality and her church so I decided to give this book a shot and I really didn't learn anything new. I do love Sylvia's sense of humor and I am trying to make my way through all of her books.
I've never read anything by her so I'm giving it a try. Well, the book was pretty good. But I won't read any more of hers. She claims to be using her gift for the grace of God but she charges 850.00 a 30 minute session and ONLY endorses her son, Chris who charged 500.00 a 30 minute session. Does she REALLY think that she and he are the only legitimate psychics? Even the great James Van Praagh endorses others as well as the great John Edward. Come on Ms. Browne- REALLY???
I liked learning about Sylvia's life and agree with most of the tenants of her church. However, I believe people can reincarnate as animals (or even plants) and that all creation is inherently equal so being born an animal doesn't mean you were "bad." I also don't believe there are dark souls with no real divine essence that dissolve upon death. I believe there's a divine spark in literally everyone and everyone is redeemable, and I've met some pretty nasty people.
Omg. Sylvia Browne talks more about her self than her church she created. She barely mentions the tenets before going on and on about her. She's such a phony. I grew up watching her on Montel. Yes, I believe in mediums, spirits, ghosts, evil, etc. So many times in this book she contradicts herself. Christians do not believe in reincarnation. I am no longer Christian, but was raised in the church, Christian school, and in a Christian family. I've been to numerous different churches (Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, Church of Christ, non denomination, etc). Some points near the end was interesting and she finally got to the point in the last 10 or so pages about tolerance, acceptance, and love.