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Past Lives, Future Healing: A Psychic Reveals the Secrets to Good Health and Great Relationships

Past Lives, Future Healing: A Psychic Reveals the Secrets to Good Health and Great Relationships

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Incredible Introduction to Past Lives!
Review: I had never really been drawn to Ms. Browne's writing for whatever reason, but after reading this book, I feel compelled to read all of her work. The writing is open, warm and conversational. The stories of past life regressions that the psychic conducted are inspiring and Ms. Browne's discussion of the effect of past lives on our current mental, spiritual, physical and emotional health is fascinating. For me, Sylvia's insights rang true and I finished the book in one evening, excited and full of hope for my future. I also didn't hesitate to try the do-it-yourself regression Sylvia generously outlines in the final portion of the book. I was able to access a former life and later confirmed through research online that my "knowledge" of the geography and history surrounding this former life were spot on! I couldn't have know ANY of these things unless I really, truly had lived there during that time or been an historian - which of course I am not! I will be working with this guided regression for a while to try to dissolve whatever unresolved residue still exists in my spirit mind. If you are at all curious about past lives, get this book! Thank you Sylvia Browne!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Get your facts straight, Sylvia, before you write fiction.
Review: i own this book and have read all of the reviews online for it and im not going to get into ( the facts ) of it all but this book was a entertaining and interesting book to read despite all the facts people are talking about and wether the historical things she said were true or not. i don't beleive in that many psychics but ive seen sylvia on montell's show and i think she is a good psychic and is very believable at least, but she has said somthing on montell's show that later wasn't true. i mean she predicted somthing and it never came true like she said it would so i dont know what to think about her anymore, all i know is this was a good entertaining book to read and i think you should get it if you beleive in psychics or just like sylvia. she might be fooling the entire world with her so called psychic abilitys or she might be a true psychic with a gift but either way it's a good read. very interesting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Good!
Review: I've read many of Sylvia's books and I absolutely love her straight forward, no-holds barred way of putting her beliefs out there and to heck with whether anyone agrees or not! I think she is one of the most courageous people I've ever seen. This book delves more deeply into case examples of those who have had physical & emotional/mental problems that traditional medicine couldn't help. Through hypnotic regression, the client touches into lifetimes that relate to the physical symptoms to find *the point of entry* as Sylvia says, for these issues. She goes on to give us helpful suggestions as to how each of us can heal ourselves in this same way. I don't always agree with everything Sylvia presents but I think she's definitely on the right track with this book. I do healing work with clients and will be incorporating her ideas into my work to help people who can't seem to find relief from any other method. Sylvia is careful to say that past-life regression doesn't heal all things all the time. But at least try it first before you assure yourself that it's hooey. Amazing stuff Sylvia!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Past Lives, Future Healing
Review: Just like with so many of Sylvia Browne's books, I couldn't put this one down until I was finished. Her easy-to-read, straight-forward style of writing makes you feel like she is in the room with you telling these amazing stories of self-discovery. And she is more inspiring spiritually than any preacher I have ever heard. This book is a must-read for people seeking alternate therapy or spiritual comfort. Thank you again Sylvia!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Past Lives, Future Healing
Review: This book is a wonderful example of the healing that is available to anyone, if they want it. The subject matter should not be taken lightly or played with for fun. This healing is very real, as Sylvia shows in her book. The examples are wonderful, with separated listings for physical, emotional problems and more. I've personally seen this type of healing work just as well and as easily as the book explains. Sylvia has her usual wonderful humorous comments throughout the book. But the subject matter is very well detailed and explained. She gives you hints along the way as to how to get the most healing from the experience. But please make sure that the hypnotherapist or psychologist/psychiatrist you elicit for this type of healing is qualified and trained to use it or your experience won't result in the healing you're looking for and your time and/or money is wasted. All in all, the book is very much worth reading whether you're looking for some new ideas in your practice, or whether you're reading it for future information or personal knowledge. Enjoy!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Hypnotist Tries To Be A Psychic
Review: This is a wonerful book, as all of Sylvia Browne's books are. If you have ever in your life asked the question why do I feel this way or think this way - here is your answer. She unlocks the mystery of how past lives can bleed over into the current life. You may want to read "to the other side and back" first for a good understanding of the big picture, but even if you don't I promis you won't be bored!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very very good!
Review: This is my favorite Sylvia Browne book. Its well written and very fascinating. What the people that gave Sylvia a bad review for this book forgot to mention that she has proven literatley thousands of her case studies. Like if a patient claimed to be named whatever and lived in say Boston and and had whatever occupation. She would go and look into public records and find that person, proving they existed. And they also forgot to mention that she is a master hypnotherapist. And how would you guys explain all those people Sylvia cured that were practically incurable?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't listen to reviews re historically incorrect facts
Review: To the people who insist her book is historically incorrect, how do you know that NO ONE was burned in Salem? I mean, NO ONE??? Not one person, at all? Is there proof? It only takes one case to prove this wrong, and to assume that no one, absolutely without a doubt that no one, was burned in Salem is far-fetched. Just because the statement was printed in a history book does not mean it is fact - true for most cases, yes, but not 100% right. Anyone who has taken a math class on this type of theory, making an over-reaching assumption such as this, better have some damn good proof to back it up. That being said, her book is great and very thought-provoking. Please don't be deterred by skeptics grabbing at such a stupid reason to criticize her book, due to a supposed historical fallacy that is very questionable.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't listen to reviews re historically incorrect facts
Review: To the people who insist her book is historically incorrect, how do you know that NO ONE was burned in Salem? I mean, NO ONE??? Not one person, at all? Is there proof? It only takes one case to prove this wrong, and to assume that no one, absolutely without a doubt that no one, was burned in Salem is far-fetched. Just because the statement was printed in a history book does not mean it is fact - true for most cases, yes, but not 100% right. Anyone who has taken a math class on this type of theory, making an over-reaching assumption such as this, better have some damn good proof to back it up. That being said, her book is great and very thought-provoking. Please don't be deterred by skeptics grabbing at such a stupid reason to criticize her book, due to a supposed historical fallacy that is very questionable.


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