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Past Lives, Future Healing

A Psychic Reveals the Secrets to Good Health and Great Relationships

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In her practice as a psychic, Sylvia Browne has discovered that cell memory—past-life memories of the spirit that inhabits the body's cells—can unlock the mysteries of an individual's life. Some cell memories are negative, some positive, but all exert a palpable influence that, when understood, can lead to tremendous joy and healing.
Browne begins by explaining what cell memory is and how she began to research it. She describes the negative effects cell memory has inflicted on her clients; these include illnesses, chronic pain, mental and emotional problems, even birthmarks. She also explores cell memory's positive aspects, such as the undreamed-of talents and qualities we can unlock from past lives, and provides techniques and meditations that readers can use to unearth and demystify their own personal cell memories.
Sylvia Browne has seen, experienced, and guided clients to miraculous changes through the use of cell memory. No subject is closer to her heart, and her passion for the human mysteries cell memory can solve is celebratory and deeply inspiring.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      While this package contains fascinating information on past-life regression and our past lives' connection to present-life troubles, famed psychic Sylvia Browne sounds a lot like a truck-stop waitress who smokes three packs a day. Once you get past her vocal quality--not so ethereal--and her regional accent ("cee«-ment"), Browne offers some eye-opening factoids and anecdotes. Using hypnosis and the help of her spirit guide, Browne leads clients to past lives laden with trauma or pain, and attempts to resolve their lingering effects. Some truly inspiring stories come forth. Especially encouraging is the lack of people insisting on an illustrious past. Browne's sincerity and desire to enlighten are apparent. The closing meditation/self-hypnosis exercise is also helpful. D.J.B. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

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