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Exploring the Levels of Creation
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By Emma Sims View ProfileExploring the Levels of Creation is another easy read and page-turner from Sylvia Browne. Beginning with the preface and introduction there is a little about Sylvia's spirit guide, Francine, as information from her is peppered throughout the book. Sylvia talks about the schematics of creation and her beliefs about the creation of the universe, entities and dimensions. She concludes the introduction by advising the reader that these are her findings and to make their own mind up.
The book is divided into four parts. In Exploring the Underworld Sylvia gives us her take on fairies, gnomes, giants, unicorns, goblins and the mind-dump area where the bogeyman resides. The Seven Levels of Life on Earth includes information about the stages of birth, formative years, learning, pre-adolescence, young adulthood, adulthood, and old age which were pretty self-explanatory. As we move onto the third section, 'The Seven Levels of the Other Side', the transitional state and orientation processes which occur after death are explained. She then talks about how we exist according to our passions such as animal husbandry, horticulture, science, teaching, mystical travelling and explains more about how that all works, which made sense in some ways to me, but not all. Finally the reader is taken to the seventh level return to the Godhead which was a lovely, albeit short, section.
The last part 'A New Look at Some Old Favourites' seemed like an interesting bonus extra, or after thought, to the book. Sylvia revisits the 12 levels of the soul, relating them to Genesis and her own research over the last 50 years. She then opens herself up to include a viewpoint from God which is of a similar vein to Neale Donald Walsch's approach, which worked for me. She then goes on to explain......more























