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April 17,2025
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ive always been intrigued by aliens, the pyramids, the Bermuda triangle, psychic abilities and the afterlife and this book tells Sylvia Browne, a well known psychic, point of view on these and a LOT of other 'secrets and mysteries of the world'
with her spirit guide, Francine, she searches the world for proof.
even if you dont agree with any of it
and all think its just a bunch of pish posh
its still an exciting and discriptive point of view on
our world and of our universe!
i highly recommend this book to anyone.
but i guarantee youll enjoy it much more
if you read it with an open mind :)
April 17,2025
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As a writer my imaginaton has always been twigged my mysteries like the Egyptian pyramids, Stonehenge and the Bermuda Triangle. Sylvia Brown provides a thorough, down to earth, investigative snapshot of each one. I really enjoyed this book.
April 17,2025
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Sylvia Browne is good I went to one of her seminars but didn't get to have a reading.
April 17,2025
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This was awesome, it gave interesting theories to the greatest structures, groups, and mysteries i've always been curious about.
April 17,2025
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Not her hottest book, but mildly interesting. Mysteries around the world that she explains in typical "out there" Sylvia theories.
April 17,2025
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just had to re-read the book. It made sense now. Talks about Crop Circle, Crystal Skulls, the Pyramids and other topics. Her theory as to who built the Pyramids. humm Her being a psychic maybe she is right. But then it is her insight & Francine that gave her the info.
April 17,2025
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3.5 stars - An interesting book. What I enjoyed reading about most was the information regarding Atlantis, Lemuria, and the Pyramids.
April 17,2025
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tj's always interesting to read what Syliva Browne has to say on any subject. She does not disappoint in Secrets & Mysteries. From the great pyramids to alien abductions, Sylvia discusses the most common theories and then adds her own insights. Her explanations make as much sense as anyones, and in some cases her logic beats the "experts".
April 17,2025
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This is one of Sylvia Browne's many books and it deals with almost every paranormal-related topic you can think of. The book is divided into various sections:

Mysterious Places: Stonehenge, Easter Island, Shangra-La, the Bermuda Triangle, Atlantis and Lemuria. This part is pretty interesting, especially the part on Shangra-La, although we would have to assume that the city has some type of cloaking device; otherwise spy satellites would have taken its picture long ago. Ms. Browne believes that Atlantis will begin to rise relatively soon. If it would, then I wonder what country would be able to claim salvage rights? If the place existed and did, indeed, have advanced technology, then there could be somewhat of a fight between nations to get there first and take what they could.

Strange Creatures: Tulpas, Fairies, Demons, Witches, Werewolves, Vampires, extraterrestrials, etc. Tulpas are basically things brought into being by the power of thought, which is quite interesting. She doesn't believe vampires really exist, although she does believe fairies do. She believes aliens are already living amongst us and resemble humans quite closely.

That is where I have a problem. The other way that could be, assuming evolution is true, is if they started the human race in some manner. Otherwise, since they evolved on a different planet with somewhat different conditions than Earth, then they would naturally have evolved to a slightly different appearance than humans, if not a noticeably different appearance. It's quite unlikely that they would have evolved in such a manner than they could freely pass among humans without anyone noticing, unless they had some kind of technology that allowed them to mimic human appearance.

Unexplained Objects: Crystal Skulls, Ica Stones, ancient maps, the Pyramids, the Sphinx and Crop Circles. I was not aware of the Ica Stones, and her material on that is quite interesting.

Mystic Phenomena: Spontaneous Human Combustion, Auras, Black Holes, The Hollow-Earth theory, alien abductions, etc. She definitely does not believe in the hollow-earth theory. She is of the group that believes that the government does not tell people the truth about UFOs because they want to avoid a panic. She absolutely believes that extraterrestrials do exist and do live amongst us.

Christian Controversies: Stigmata, the Shroud of Turin, the Holy Grail, the lost years of Jesus, the Devil, and Popular Holidays. This is an extremely interesting section, especially with her material on Jesus. Her take is that Jesus did no die on the cross; he was purposefully removed before he died. He traveled a lot, married Mary Magdalene and ended up living in France where he died at the age of 80. She doesn't believe that the devil exists per se.

This is a very interesting book and an excellent way to learn about a very wide variety of paranormal subjects all within the covers of a single book.
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