Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels
About This Book
Browne's exploration of the angelic realm — drawing on her channeled information from Francine and her direct clairvoyant perception of angelic presences. She presents a detailed taxonomy of angelic beings, covering their different types, functions, and characteristics, as well as practical guidance for recognizing angelic communication and developing one's relationship with one's personal guardian angels. The book addresses the distinctions between angels and spirit guides and clarifies the specific roles each plays in human spiritual development.
What You'll Learn
Angels are distinct from human souls — they are entities of pure divine energy who have never been incarnate in physical form and who serve as direct emanations of God's protection, comfort, and guidance in the lives of human beings. The recognition of angelic presence — which often comes as an inexplicable sense of peace, comfort, or protection in a moment of crisis — is not self-deception but genuine perception of a real phenomenon. Every person has at least one guardian angel whose specific function is their protection and comfort — this relationship is not based on religious belief but is a universal fact of the soul's journey through physical existence.
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