Sylvia Browne takes an entertaining and illuminating look at all the major prophecies including those from the Bible, Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, even George Washington and other important figures in history. Will we find a cure for cancer? Will humans colonize Mars? Will the asteroid hit Earth as predicted? How long will it be until peace prevails in the Middle East? Is nuclear war approaching? Sylvia answers all this and more, comforting readers and predicting what life will be like in 5, 10, 20, 100 and 500 years. She also gives her own predictions and lends a comforting and reassuring message to what the future holds for all of us.
Only time will tell if Sylvia Browne's visions hold water--appropriately enough, she predicts floods, earthquakes, and all manner of global, political, and scientific change through the coming decades and centuries. The producers wisely recruited the charming and affable Jeannie Hackett to narrate for the seer, whose gravelly and heavily accented voice can be a distraction, despite the intriguing content of her work. Hackett's lilting tones teach the fundamentals of how prophecy works and unfold some elaborate visions. Listeners also learn about some legendary prophets, from Nostradamus to "the sleeping prophet," Edgar Cayce, and how accurate they have turned out to be. D.J.B. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
About the Author
Hypnotist and psychic SYLVIA BROWNE is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Insight, Phenomenon, Prophecy, and other titles. She has been working as a psychic for over 50 years. She appears regularly on The Montel Williams Show, and has also appeared on Larry King Live, Good Morning America, CNN, and Entertainment Tonight. She lives in California.
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