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Exploring the Levels of Creation

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Have you ever wondered about life and Creation? Is there life after death? Why do we have to go through these trials and tribulations? Why do we have thoughts and dreams that run from the sublime to those that are nightmarish and bizarre? Why do goodness and evil go hand in hand in life … or do they?

The answers to these questions and more are brought to light by author and spiritual teacher Sylvia Browne. She once again shares her psychic gifts and years of research in order to enlighten us and give us more insights into God and the realities of life.

This time she tackles the structure of Creation by showing us that there is purpose and order in our sometimes seemingly chaotic world and existence. She outlines the structural levels of Creation of not only life as we know it; but the reality of the afterlife and the heretofore-unexplored structure of the Lower Levels of Creation. From the beautiful and perfect life of the Other Side to the wondrous, weird, and strange Lower Levels, to the everyday intricacies of life on this planet, Sylvia takes us on another journey of exploration and truth.

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      October 1, 2006
      Psychic, lecturer, TV personality, and New York Times best-selling author Browne adds yet another book to her oeuvre. This time around, she and Francine, the spirit guide who provides most of Browne's revelations, tackle descriptions of the levels of creation. Covered are the seven lower levels of existence (fairies, yes!; Satan, no!), the seven levels of life on Earth, and, continuing the trend, the seven levels of the afterworld. The existence of evil and its purpose and the difference among religion, dogma, and spirituality are also explained. Browne's writing style has always been more akin to a conversation with a sage auntie than an enigmatic mystic: very accessible and very direct. Although typically reassuring, she makes some seemingly insensitive comments about gays and the homeless. Browne freely admits that portions of this book rehash other works. Recommended, then, only for libraries that cater to her legion fans.Janet Tapper, Western States Chiropractic Coll., Portland, OR

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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