Psychic Sylvia Browne's Near-Death
Experience Revelations
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Sylvia Browne
(1936-2013) (www.sylvia.org)
was a near-death experiencer and was a
working psychic for more than forty years.
Her books were New York Times bestsellers and she appeared
on a long list of television programs. This
acclaimed psychic had introduced millions of
people to a world beyond our own. She was the
author of many books including,
Adventures of a Psychic,
Blessings from the
Other Side,
and
The Other Side and
Back. In
another book of hers,
Life on the Other
Side, she
explained the process of leaving this world for
the next, and how we leave the Other Side to
continue our life's journey on Earth. In
Sylvia's 2008 book entitled,
End of Days:
Predictions and Prophecies About the End of
the World, she predicted the
Coronavirus
Pandemic when she wrote:
"... in
around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like
illness will spread throughout the
globe, attacking the lungs and the
bronchial tubes and resisting all
known treatments." (Sylvia Browne,
2008). |
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1.
Sylvia Browne's Near-Death Experience |
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I was forty-two
and having routine surgery when I flatlined and encountered
the following common events:
The tunnel that
immediately appeared didn't come from up there somewhere,
it actually rose up from my body, seemingly from my
own etheric substance. Instead of leading up toward
the sky, it led across, at maybe a twenty-degree angle,
confirming that the Other Side isn't some distant paradise
beyond the clouds. It really exists right here among
us, only three feet above our ground level, simply in
another dimension with a much higher vibration than
ours.
I didn't just
feel completely alive as I moved through the tunnel,
I was completely alive. Only my body, the vehicle I
had traveled in during this lifetime; had conked out.
I felt weightless, free, and exhilarated, filled with
the peaceful certainty that everyone and everything
I had ever worried about would be fine. With my newfound
sense of timeless eternity, I knew that my loved ones
and I would be together again in what would seem like
almost no time at all.
The legendary
white light appeared ahead of me, with sacred brilliance
and infinite knowledge.
The figure of
a loved one stepped into the large opening at the end
of the tunnel, in my case my cherished Grandma Ada.
The opening was wide enough that I could glimpse a meadow
beyond her, like any grassy, flower-filled meadow on
Earth with its colors enriched and magnified a thousand
times.
Obviously mine
was on a near-death experience, and two things happened
simultaneously to emphasize that point: when I reached
out my hand to Grandma Ada, she reached out her hand
as well, but her palm was facing me, in a gesture that
meant stop. And at that same moment, I heard the faint,
distant voice of a friend I'd left standing beside my
hospital bed pleading, "Sylvia, don't go, you're so
needed."
The sensation
of returning to Earth made me feel as if a huge rubber
band that had been wrapped around my waist and stretched
to its limit was now pulling me back. One second my
hand was just inches from Grandma Ada's, and the next
second I was snapped away from her and slammed back
into the confining heaviness of my body.
Not only was
I not glad to be back, I felt angry, frustrated, and
depressed for days afterward.
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2.
A Brief Summary of Sylvia's View of Life on the Other
Side |
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Upon
death, most people go through a heavenly process before
entering into heaven. Evil people, instead of experiencing
the tunnel and bright light upon death, are sent through
what Sylvia calls the left door and enter into an abyss
of empty, joyless, nothingness for a brief period of
time. After they have reflected upon their actions,
they are reincarnated back to Earth. People who commit
suicide are sent to a place Sylvia calls the holding
place. Here they must make a choice to either
proceed through the left door or embrace God and move
on to the light. People in the holding place shuffle
slowly around in despair in a gray fog with their heads
down until they make their decision. According
to Sylvia, this is purgatory. It is interesting to note
that many near-death experiencers, including
George Ritchie,
have seen this place.
Most people, who go through
the heavenly process, go through a tunnel and towards
the light of God. They return home to the place they
came from on the other side. Here, they have a reunion
with family and friends who have departed before them.
After the reunion, most of us are lead by our spirit
guide to a building on the other side called the Hall
of Wisdom. In a sacred room, we see our lives flash
before us on a device Sylvia calls the scanning machine.
This device is a domed screen where our lives are placed
out in three-dimensional holographic form. Once we have
fully evaluated our lives, we are debriefed in an orientation
process. This is when we discuss the lifetime previously
lived and reviewed in the scanning machine. We meet
with guides who are trained orientators who discuss
ways of amending for previous mistakes. We receive help
if we were unprepared for our crossing over into the
spirit realm. If those whose transition is especially
difficult, the orientation process is preceded by another
process called cocooning. This is when the person is
put into a restful, healing sleep for as long as it
takes for them to feel healthy. In extreme cases, people
are taken to a structure called the Towers where extremely
confused people undergo a deprogramming process.
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3.
The Seven Levels of Advancement |
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Once a person
has adjusted to the transition, they can visit a place
called the Hall of Records where historical data is
stored such as the charts of everyone's past lives.
Another beautiful structure is the Hall of Justice where
people go before the Council of Elders who are highly
advanced spokespersons of God who help us decide how
we are to progress further into the spirit realm. Sylvia
describes seven levels of advancement and they are:
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The Seven
Levels of Advancement
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Level 1 |
The reunion and homecoming previously
discussed |
Level 2 |
The orientation process previously discussed |
Level 3 |
Becoming skilled in a particular vocation |
Level 4 |
Becoming creative in the arts |
Level 5 |
Researching areas of progress and passing
the knowledge to Earth through a process
of infused knowledge |
Level 6 |
Becoming a teacher or leader |
Level 7 |
Forfeiting your identity as a personality
by willingly absorbing into the light
of God |
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As it is on
Earth, so it is in heaven in that life is what we make
of it. On the other side, we do what we choose to do
and advance as far as we choose to and when we choose
to.
At some point, people recognize
the need for even further advancement and therefore
choose to return to Earth to gain this spiritual advancement.
With the help of a spirit guide, they write up a new
chart, an incarnation which will meet their goals. They
then proceed to the Hall of Justice where they meet
once again with the Council of Elders. Here, the council
prepares people for their next incarnation. When they
are ready to incarnate, their family and friends are
gathered together to bid farewell. Once they have said
their goodbyes, they can meet with a spiritual teacher,
such as Buddha or Jesus, to embrace them in their divine
light. People are then taken to the Towers and are eased
into a deep sleep. The descent into the womb begins
and a new life is born on Earth.
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"It is God's
kiss, not of good-bye but only of a brief farewell,
knowing we're leaving paradise not just for
the sake of our own spiritual potential but
for him as well, and assuring us, his children,
that his perfect, unconditional, eternal life
will light our way through all our days on Earth
and right back through the tunnel that will
someday bring us safely home again."
- Sylvia Browne
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