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April 17,2025
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This book was very interesting & thought-provoking. I enjoyed reading about many of the mysteries of this world of ours. This book really makes you think. It's up to you whether or not to agree with Sylvia's personal opinions, but she does make a lot of sense on many topics.
April 17,2025
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It was really interesting. I will admit it was a page turner. Not really sure if I believe in any of that, but it defianatly had me questioning my beliefs. I did enjoy the chapter on the city of Atlantis, and the chapter on the last years of Jesus.
April 17,2025
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I have read 3 or 4 of Sylvia Brown's books I was hooked. I truly wish I could have met her, her books are very inspiring, I start reading and I can't put the book down. I believe she was an awesome and gifted lady, and thru her books she touched
a lot of people's lives.
April 17,2025
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While this did contain a few tidbits that provided interesting food for my imagination, I find Browne's work to be hard to read & enjoy. Her style is scattered, repetitive, and full of odd asides that come across as defensive or self-aggrandizing. Plus, this particular volume contained more fluff, speculation & vague synopses of its topics than actual insights born of her psychic ability.
April 17,2025
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I knew nothing about Sylvia Browne and loved this book. I got so much more out of it than I anticipated. I am better educated about many world phenomena and felt unexpectedly satisfied. I hadn't delved into my love of ‘mysteries of the unknown’ for ages. It was exciting to hear of Peru's otherworldly “Ica Stones” and road drawings. I had heard of “Shangri-La” but hadn’t known what it was. My favourite information is about the peaceable, submerged continent: “Lemuria”. This book also explains my dissatisfaction with conventional religion. Jesus and God are firmly in my life but my radar felt that male-propagated, Christian religions get things wrong; like erroneous inequality of animals.

That wasn’t covered but some portions reinforced my experience, that tying to a religion makes us feel compelled to squeeze everything we believe, into what we think jives with the gospels. Christianity and the accompanying gospels are one place to research and to learn. There are many tools that fill in missing pieces and even provide more histories. However, this book isn't about religion. It simply covers a few controversies and disparities. Any fascinating folklore you can think of is briefly pondered: from a stimulating theory about pyramids, to Nessie.

I didn’t agree with all of Sylvia’s thoughts but this book is refreshing. It’s about our world and what's in it. We should be unafraid to skirt past scientists for proof of what we believe, well beyond what was thought possible. How enthralling to read, for anyone with a modicum of an open mind. I'm sorry Sylvia recently crossed over at only age 77 but there is much to which she looked forward, in Heaven. I smile about her seeing her Dad, Grandma, and much-missed dog, Jolie. They are reunited! May Sylvia receive the answers she sought.
April 17,2025
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Really interesting and well written book about the great secrets and mysteries of the world that to this day remain unsolved and unexplained. Very enlightening read for anyone interested in this type of stuff.
April 17,2025
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After i have read this book, I felt like I was so enlightened. I was engrossed reading the Christian Controversies because I know I was lost, I am clueless about things that i should take note of. Like in the Lost years of Jesus Christ, we all know that He is our savior, the Messiah, the anointed one but in the book, it says there that Jesus learned alot when he traveled especially when he went to India where he learned most of his teachings and practices. What surprised me more is that this book also gave me some ideas regarding Jesus and Mary Magdalene, now is we discuss this during those times, I might be burned at stake here now. It says on the book that together with Mary, the three of them traveled and Jesus with Mary Magdalene build a family. I need to find books regarding this because I am engrossed in it. So if you are looking for some answers then this books will definitely give you some explanations.
April 17,2025
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Very interesting to have a large number of the world's mysterious events collected in one 2-CD set. Although Sylvia is a renowned psychic she curiously doesn't have psychic information on all of the mysteries, but, she is an avid researcher and has done enough homework in the traditional sense to add some insight into many of the mysteries (we're talking Stonehenge, crop circles, the Bermuda triangle, etc.) Worth a read/listen to for anyone that is has a curious spirit :)
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