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Angels & Guides Healing Meditations

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You’ll find a new level of comfort, safety, and clarity as you listen to these four uniquely powerful meditations from world-renowned psychic and best-selling author Sylvia Browne. Discover that angels and guides are real, and that they’re attending to you at all times. With these healing meditations—featuring one that came to Sylvia in a vision and has since transformed the lives of thousands—you’ll overcome negativity and pain, reunite with lost loved ones, and feel the energy and embrace of the Divine.
As Sylvia teaches, angels serve to protect you; guides steer you in the right direction; and God, as your constant and eternal companion, loves you unconditionally and forever. In these personal sessions, Sylvia encourages you to call on your Divine helpers to help you eradicate your fears, phobias, and insecurities—the result being that you feel better than you ever have before!

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First published September 1, 2006

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Sylvia Browne

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Sylvia Browne was an American author and self-proclaimed psychic who built a lucrative career through books, television appearances, and psychic readings. Known for her frequent guest spots on The Montel Williams Show and Larry King Live, she claimed to communicate with angels, spirit guides, and the deceased, and said she had psychic visions from the age of three. In 1986, she founded the Society of Novus Spiritus, a Gnostic Christian church, and ran a variety of businesses, reportedly earning millions annually.
Browne wrote over 40 books, many of which were bestsellers, and maintained a dedicated fanbase throughout her life. However, her career was marked by controversy. She made numerous high-profile predictions about missing persons and criminal cases that were later proven false—errors that drew widespread criticism and scrutiny from skeptics and media outlets. A 2010 study by the Skeptical Inquirer concluded she had not been accurate in any verifiable case. Her reputation suffered further after her 1992 conviction for securities fraud.
Despite criticism from figures like James Randi and John Oliver, Browne retained a devoted following. Her vague prediction about a “pneumonia-like illness” spreading around 2020 drew renewed attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. She remained a polarizing figure—revered by some, discredited by others—until her death in 2013 at the age of 77.

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