Visits from the Afterlife

This is another one of Sylvia Browne's books. It's primarily a book about ghosts, along with some information on what happens to recently deceased people, and how they can be trapped or voluntarily stay in this realm, move on to a higher realm, or go through a left-hand door and reenter this realm by being born in the body of a new baby.

Skeptics, of course, would have a field day with this book. They would claim everything was lies, delusions, etc. What they fail to understand is that the only way to personally validate claims and events such as Sylvia Browne relates is to go through them personally, do all the research oneself, and even then the skeptics would say the person had made mistakes, been misled or was delusional.

There are various instances in the book when Sylvia Browne picks up information from ghosts that was not known previously by her or others working with her, but was able to be verified by searching through newspaper and other archives.

Still, skeptics will continue to disbelieve everything she says. For those who have faith that, even a part of what she writes about is true, the book will come as yet another substantiation of the continued existence of the human spirit after death.


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