The Nature of Good and Evil (Journey of the Soul Series, Book 3)
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Celebrity psychic Sylvia Browne offers this third installment in her Journey of the Soul series. Readers familiar with Browne's beliefs of Gnostic Christianity (The Society of Novus Spiritus) know that she is an advocate of studying questions rather than dogma. As she has with the other two books in the series (God, Creation, and Tools for Life, Soul's Perfection), Browne uses her own voice as well as the channeled voices of her spirit guides Francine and Raheim. Fans of Browne's are already comfortable with the notion of benevolent spirit guides and shifting narration. What they may find disappointing, however, is the disjointed structure of the book, which seems to follows Browne's stream of consciousness instead of an organizing intelligence. As a result, it's hard to glean the gems within this tangential book. The discussion is at its best when it hones in with a question-and-answer format, such as the section when Francine answers the following questions: Did [dark entities] have a leader? "No, and they never will...." And, Can we judge the darkness? "Oh, we can judge darkness, and we must...."
Book Description
This book gives you the philosophical framework to understand the nature of good and evil. When you see how evil originated, and why it thrives in our world, you are more prepared to face it and overcome it. Knowledge is power, and this book gives you an enormous power boost to see the bigger picture of God's plan.
The Nature of Good and Evil (Journey of the Soul Series, Book 3),Sylvia Browne,Hay House,1561707244,Alternate Spirituality,Body, Mind & Spirit,Gnosticism,Good and evil,Miscellanea,New Age,Spirit writings,Spiritual life,Spiritualism - General,Spirituality - General
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