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Sylvia Browne's Book of Angels

2003Sylvia Browne

4.8/5

Let me lay my bias plainly on the table: As a Christian, I knew I would have a hard time with this book, but while in my current study of angels, I'm attempting to give an unChristian perspective a fair shake."Religion down here [on earth]," writes Browne, "is a matter of personal preference, whatever road you choose to travel. If you feel that your path of choice is right, then it's right for you."Browne opens each chapter with a quote from the Bible, the Koran, or the Bab. She says she gets her angel information from her own research, people under hypnosis, and spirit guide communication with two beings from the Other Side, Iena (aka Francine) and Raheim.The resulting mash-up that resulted in this book, however, leaves errors and inconsistencies everywhere. While some of her material matched with the Bible (which is, to her, just one of the right paths), much was a face-to-face contradiction (i.e. Angels are "always in a state of acceptance and unconditional love").It just doesn't match up. Someone's got to be off, to be wrong. And I must say it's Sylvia Browne.Aside from content, the writing was very smooth (I read the entire book in one sitting). Browne has a very soothing motherly tone. But if you're seeking truthful information on angels instead of vaguely comforting notions, you won't find it here.Browne mentions her self-proclaimed mantra: "Take with you what you want, and leave the rest."My advice: Leave it all.
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