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The Mystical Life of Jesus

An Uncommon Perspective on the Life of Christ

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New discoveries in archaeology as well as media phenomenons like The Da Vinci Code and The Passion of the Christ have ignited controversy and questions around aspects of Jesus' life. Using her unique relationship with her spirit guide and her years studying the controversial Gnostic texts, Sylvia Browne brings her special perspective to bear on questions regarding Jesus' divinity, his family life, his ministry, and his birth, his death, and his afterlife.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Readers are spared the author's raspy voice in this examination of the lost years of Jesus and his "mystical life." Browne makes considerable effort to keep minds open and religious formalists unoffended. Much of the content is conveyed by and confirmed by Browne's spirit guide, Francine, a factor that may deter some readers. But the interesting data she presents makes this a fascinating listen that addresses the questions of whether Christ really died on the cross, married, had children; hypothesizes on what he did in his "missing years," and corrects what seem to be errors, intentional or not, in the Gospels. Much of the content here has been covered before in other books on this topic. D.J.B. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

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