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In Visits from the Afterlife, Browne journeys even deeper into The Other Side, detailing stirring true encounters, describing visitations with ghosts, in-transition spirits, and other troubled souls seeking peace and closure. She travels to locations as diverse as haunted homes and ships possessed by otherworldly forces. Through these spiritual visits, she explains the reasons behind many of the world's most bizarre and mysterious hauntings, and she shares her own personal, face-to-face experiences with these inexplicable phenomena. From surprising revelations about the spirit world to moving reunions with those who have moved on, Visits from the Afterlife once again illustrates spirits' profound and eternal influence on our earthly lives.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's good enough to add to your collection,but...,
This review is from: Visits From The Afterlife (Hardcover)
Some of it was kind of intellectual, but in general I thought this was a good book on ways to understand the afterlife, and ghosts and such. I would recommend some others too, "Psychic Gifts in the Christian Life - Tools to Connect" by Tiffany Snow, tells some things about "energy tracings" and "fallen angels" as well as some new things about angels about how to see them, how to send them "to the light" (both ghosts and fallen angels/demons), along with a lot of unique and sometimes funny stories. Also, "Ghosts at my Back Door - and in the Living Room!" by Angela Watkins is a good book, although it may be out of print here in the US. This is mostly stories, but from a ghost hunter who has a lot of experiences, both frightening and funny, and also how to "expel" or "exorcise" them (so does Snow's book, a part on exorcism of dark spirits, behind the glossary). Sylvia's book is OK, but it isn't the complete "Bible" on ghosts, hauntings, etc. It's good enough to add to your collection, though.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing,
By A. Vegan (Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Visits From The Afterlife (Hardcover)
Out of the entire book, there was only one chapter that I enjoyed reading which was about celebrities who have died. She talks about Hitchcock, Marylin Monroe, Bela Lugosi and a few others. That chapter was interesting to read, but it still made me question her talents. In other chapters, she takes you deeper into The Other Side by detailing so called, true encounters, she describes visitations with ghosts, in-transition spirits and other troubled souls seeking peace and closure. She travels to locations as diverse as haunted homes and ships possessed by the forces who walk their deserted decks. Through these spiritual visits, she explains the reasons behind many of the world's most bizarre and mysterious hauntings. I was so disappointed when I read this book. I'm more skeptical of Syliva's "psychic abilities" that I ever was. While this is only the second book of Syliva's that I've read, I don't think I'll be looking for another anytime soon.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Visits from the Afterlife,
By Nancy (Moncton, NB) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Visits from the Afterlife (Paperback)
As with all Sylvia's books, I found this one fascinating! I especially enjoyed the chapter about famous people like Elvis and Marilyn. Loved it!
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