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Conversations with The Other Side by Sylvia Browne
Sylvia Browne (8) - Hugely popular Psychic writer and lecturer
Sylvia Browne is a well-known psychic and author, who’s written a number of popular books on topics such as the afterlife, psychic matters, spirit guides, spiritual readings, angels and dreams.
Sylvia was born in Kansas City, Missiouri and her psychic gifts were notable from a young age. When she was only three years old, Sylvia declared that her grandfather was dead and that she would have a baby sister in three years time – two predictions that turned out to be correct. Although Sylvia’s mother, Celeste, wasn’t psychic, her grandmother Ada Coil was psychic, which is clearly where her psychic genetic gifts stemmed from.

Sylvia’s books have touched the lives of millions of people worldwide and she’s been a number one New York Times best-selling author. She regularly makes appearances on TV shows, including being a regular on the Montel Williams Show and Larry King Live.
When not writing books, Sylvia spends time working as a psychic guest lecturer, including on cruise ships, presents shows on Hay House Radio and is president of the Sylvia Browne Corporation. Sylvia is also the founder of the Society of Novus Spiritus, a church based in California.
The psychic genes have continued in Sylvia’s family and have been passed on to her son, Chris Dufresne, who’s become a well known psychic in his own right. Chris has been working as a psychic for over 25 years and, as well as working on his own, he’s also co-authored a number of books with his mother. These include, My Life with Sylvia Browne – A Son Reflects on Life With His Psychic Mother and Animals on The Other Side.




By Vernon Marshall View ProfileA work of only 150 pages, and in large print, this book seeks to cover an enormous amount of ground. Based on information conveyed to the famous American mystic, Sylvia Browne, by her spirit guide, what we are presented with is a simple guide to life, the afterlife, and the means of reincarnation. The nature of the afterlife, according to the guide, is one of indescribable beauty and peace. Not that existence there is boring. There are parties, festivals, and pageants of all sorts, sometimes with food on offer, though food is not essential and is tasteless. Reincarnation is needed for the evolution of the soul and when lessons are not learned then we are fated to live the same circumstances yet again. Not everybody can share the ideas of this book. In fact, Sylvia Browne invites the reader to accept only what they can. It is a fascinating and colourful contribution, however, to the continuing discussion about life and continuance. If nothing else, it is an enjoyable read.


























