Sylvia Browne (1936–2013)
Author of The Other Side and Back: A Psychic's Guide to Our World and Beyond
About the Author
Sylvia Browne was born Sylvia Shoemaker on October 19, 1936. She had a graduate degree in English and worked for 18 years as a Catholic school teacher. She trained as a hypnotist and trance medium. She was a self-proclaimed psychic who claimed to be able to see into the past, the future and the show more afterlife. She appeared on several TV shows including The Montel Williams Show, Larry King Live, Unsolved Mysteries, and Haunted Lives. During her lifetime, she published more than 40 books including Journey of the Soul, Making Contact with the Other Side, Adventures of a Psychic, Secrets and Mysteries of the World, If You Could See What I See, Insight, and End of Days. She died on November 20, 2013 at the age of 77. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Series
Works by Sylvia Browne
Adventures of a Psychic: A Fascinating and Inspiring True-Life Story of One of America's Most Successful Clairvoyants (1990) 261 copies
Past Lives, Future Healing: A Psychic Reveals the Secrets to Good Health and Great Relationships (2001) 211 copies
Blessings From the Other Side: Wisdom and Comfort from the Afterlife for this Life (2000) 147 copies
Temples On the Other Side: How Wisdom from "Beyond the Veil" Can Help You Right Now (2008) 95 copies
Spiritual Connections: How to Find Spirituality Throughout All the Relationships in Your Life (1956) 86 copies
Psychic Children: Revealing the Intuitive Gifts and Hidden Abilities of Boys and Girls (2007) 63 copies
The Sylvia Browne Book Collection: Boxed Set Includes Sylvia Browne's Book of Angels, If You Could See What I See,… (2007) 6 copies
The Secret History of Psychics: How to Separate Fact From Fiction - and Tap Into Your Own Psychic Abilities (2010) 5 copies
Afterlife- Conversations with the other side Vol 2 — Author — 3 copies
The Other Side Of Life: A Discussion on Death, Dying, and the Graduation of the Soul (2000) 2 copies
Como Meditar 1 copy
O Outro Lado da Vida 1 copy
As Bênçãos Do Outro Lado 1 copy
Hellsichtig: Die abenteuerliche und faszinierende Geschichte des erfolgreichen Mediums (2006) 1 copy
Spiritual Evolution 1 copy
Soul's Journey 1 copy
Associated Works
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- Other names
- Shoemaker, Sylvia Celeste
Browne, Sylvia Celeste - Birthdate
- 1936-10-19
- Date of death
- 2013-11-20
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Kansas City, Missouri, USA
- Place of death
- San Jose, California, USA
- Places of residence
- Kansas City, Missouri, USA
California, USA - Occupations
- psychic
- Relationships
- Dufresne, Chris (son)
- Organizations
- Society of Novus Spiritus (Gnostic Christian)
Members
Reviews
Lists
Awards
Mystical Traveler: How to Advance to a Higher Level of Spirituality (Advice, How-To & Miscellaneous – 2008)
End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies About the End of the World (Advice, How-To & Miscellaneous – 2008)
Temples On the Other Side: How Wisdom from "Beyond the Veil" Can Help You Right Now (Advice, How-To & Miscellaneous – 2008)
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Statistics
- Works
- 84
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 5,577
- Popularity
- #4,452
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 70
- ISBNs
- 427
- Languages
- 12
- Favorited
- 11
Sylvia regresses clients with various health problems to previous lives and thereby heals them.
Some clients just need one regression (to one life), whereas a few need more (to several lives).
She refers to “cell memory”. Cell memory is “all the knowledge our billions of cells contain and act on”.
“Our spirit minds remember every moment our souls have experienced in this life and every other life we’ve lived since we were created.”
Sylvia has regressed many clients to documented past lives.
One client, Henry, had chronic neck pain. Doctors said there was nothing wrong. Sylvia regressed him to a past life where he was guillotined. Subsequently, the pain disappeared.
She also regressed clients with birthmarks; she found a ninety-percent correlation between birthmarks and a serious or fatal injury from a past life.
One woman revealed a past life as an accused Salem witch for which she was hanged, and at the end of the session she showed Sylvia a six-inch white birthmark across her throat.
“A policeman had a quarter-inch-wide strip on the back of his head where no hair had ever grown, which corresponded to the spot where a jealous lover had buried a hatchet in his skull in turn-of-the-century Egypt.”
One man whose right ankle had a dark, angry slash regressed to a nightmarish” life in England in 1789 in which his hands and feet were tied to a bed for months at a time in an asylum.
And the stories go on and on – Sylvia has hundreds in her files.
I personally have a large birthmark on my stomach, so perhaps I was stabbed there in some previous life.
Bryce had a ”devastating” back injury and was in severe pain. He was regressed to a man called Thomas living in Georgia in 1855. When he was 38 and was painting his parents’ house, the ladder collapsed and he fell down and broke his back, which eventually killed him.
Royce is then regressed to another life in Spain where he was Paolo. In 1721 he was killed instantly by his jealous brother by an axe plunged deep into his back.
Afterwards Bryce made a remarkable recovery. Three weeks later he got out of bed and began to walk with the help of a walker.
Betsy had suffered from agoraphobia for more than ten years; it had cost her her marriage and her lucrative job.
She is regressed to a 17-year-old girl in Mexico. She becomes pregnant and her father forces her to have an abortion, due to which she bleeds to death.
In another regression, she is a Japanese woman living in Kyoto. Her child died of pneumonia, her husband left her and she starved herself to death, unloved and alone.
Following these regressions, Betsy flies to the East Coast to see her ex-husband, and six months later she’s back at work.
At the end of the book there is a guided meditation which can be recorded so you yourself can be regressed. There is also a ”Prayer for Healing”.
As a whole, the book is fascinating and filled with case histories of Sylvia’s clients.
I highly recommend that you read this absorbing book.… (more)