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April 17,2025
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I really loved the book! I can totally understand where she is coming from with this duality thing and God because I have always felt that God just isn't male and has this female side too. Once again loved the book but I can't believe it as actually being true but I can see it as a theory. very Interesting read, I always love reading her books.
April 17,2025
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Amazing

Amazing

I just loved the book and learned a lot.I'm grateful I read the book. Thank you dear Sylvia you helped me with your books and teachings from other side.
April 17,2025
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As a Sylvia Browne fan I was excited to read this book. So reviewers have said it is not one of her best works but I disagree. Mother God is not a huge all encompassing book, but more of a nibble to get you hooked and spark your mind into seeing the possibility of an equal feminine aspect to God. She gives great perspective on the theory, as well as giving the reader respected references to information. However if one is not already familiar with Sylvia's works you may be put off by her references to Azna her "spiritual guide" I find that, Sylvia would be more respected if Azna's passages were left out of the book. However they do not personally bother me.
April 17,2025
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Heartwarming stories about the feminine creator. Nice to know she is there and active. I highly recommend this for anyone searching for comfort and hope from the metaphysical realm.
April 17,2025
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I really liked this book because it went through the history of the goddess briefly in the beginning. It was interesting to learn about the female gods of different cultures. It was an inspirational and hopeful book
April 17,2025
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OOOh. What can be better than a Mother in Heaven who loves you more than anything???
April 17,2025
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As a Wiccan, I thought this would be a book about the Goddess. It turned out to be the female aspect of the Christian God. Good, but not part of my belief system.
April 17,2025
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EVEN IF EVERYTHING IN THE BOOK ISN'T SOMETHING THAT YOU OR I WOULD AGREE UPON IT STILL HAD A LOT OF GOOD POINTS AND ONCE AGAIN I ENJOYED IT. IT IS ONE OF THOSE BOOKS THAT MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT ALL ASPECTS OF GOD AND RELIGION.
April 17,2025
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I was impressed with her conviction about their being a Mother God, and the proof of the Gnostic Christian scriptures validating it was impressive.
April 17,2025
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Being raised Roman Catholic, it took me a little bit to wrap my head around the idea of the mother God and father God. As I was reading, I was trying to keep an open mind about what Sylvia had to say. While I am still trying to understand that there are things I am simply not going to understand, I still enjoyed reading this book a lot, as I do with all of her books. She has a writing style that allows me to devour whatever she writes. And it helps to have the English degree she has as well. :)
April 17,2025
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I found the first chapter interesting, but couldn't handle the mysticism of the rest. I don't think divinity is a simple and maluable as Browne claims.
April 17,2025
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This book is about Azna, the Mother God. The book has a variety of chapters, including “evidence of the feminine principle,” “who is Mother God?,” “petitioning Azna for help”, frequently asked questions, prayers/meditations, and letters from people who had asked for and received help.

The historical portion of the book is the most interesting. In my opinion, though, too much of the book is taken up with the letters. The idea that many people asked for help and received it can be stated straight out, with maybe a couple of examples. There is no need for as many letters as were included. In addition, I think there's too much self-serving in the letters for a number of them include remarks from people who had read the author's books and were thankful. Again, one or two such things is enough; more than that makes it look like an advertisement.

The book, then, is somewhat disappointing. There's just not enough solid material in the book; too much of it is filler material in the form of letter after letter after letter. This isn't a court case when someone has to provide proof through documentation.
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