Beverly: This is my favorite book from this offer. I use it as a reference and have sent it as gifts to friends and family.
United States on Oct 13, 2023
Eva: This book was used. But in good condition
Canada on Sep 01, 2023
Dennis A Cambly: I bought this book because I lost the original. Sylvia writes in a very special way giving the reader food for thought. She's uplifting in this book contrary to the title. I am a huge fan of her books so I haven't anything other than positive words.
Canada on Jun 04, 2023
Farmand: Informative and reliable.
Canada on Jun 03, 2023
Kim S.: It gives you a sense of excitement, yet peace at the same time. So many different religions yet so many of these religions have nearly the same ideas on the end of the world, death, and dying in my interpretation. That being, for all of us to connect to nature, animals, and all people rich, poor, of all religions. To be as kind, and empathetic to each others problems and help eachother. Most of all love our world, animals, nature, and other people without hesitating or looking for reasons of why you should. Take care of all of these that are connected when you know they are sufferering.
United States on Apr 05, 2023
Alicia David: Very interesting book. I have not read it all because I’m the type to leave a book for a long while. Some parts are a bit long winded but very informative so far. I’m guessing the parts I will see about the coronavirus ahead in the book will be the most interesting. There is a lot she got right so far but I’ve just finished the different cultures views on the end of the world and I’m an impatient person haha
Canada on Jul 22, 2020
Moira B: Sylvia Browne presents a factual book on the worlds different cultures and their prophecies on the ending of the world. This is quite academic in the research and manner of writing. I found the last part of the book the most interesting. In this the author wrote about her own predictions and understanding of not only what could happen, which includes the 2020 Corona virus pandemic,
but also some information on what to expect when entering the world of spirit.
United Kingdom on Mar 17, 2020
Paula Cappa Reviews: With the Coronavirus everywhere, I found Browne’s predictions (which she wrote around 2008 for first printing) to be astonishing and convincing. She said, “In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe, attacking the lungs and the bronchial tubes … "(Chapter 7). Her predictions about this global illness are compelling. She also predicted in “2020 for a sitting president to die of a heart attack.” Hmmmm. If you’ve read any of Browne’s other books, you’ll know about her spirit guide Francine. In this book, Browne focuses on the spiritual growth and not the doomsday, apocalyptic stories that have dominated. You’ll find a lot of historical and religious information across all cultures. But the best are the final chapters 7 and 8 where she reveals her gifts and insights. I read this book nearly straight through, it's that good. Take this journey with her if you are curious about learning some new perspectives and growing your spirit. Browne sees the end of days as our true “beginning.” Paula Cappa is an avid book reviewer and an award-winning supernatural mystery author.
United States on Mar 14, 2020
Dusty0458: This book is very much typical Sylvia Browne. She tries to give so much info that it really bogs down what she's trying to say. However, I thoroughly enjoyed all the history of people making predictions & none of them obviously coming true. That's interesting, but I'm too lazy to take the time to research it myself.
The book accomplished what it was meant to & that was to get rid of fears about the world ending any time soon.
Someone commented why in this book & her Prophecy book, she is vague about what year & which president that will have a heart attack. I think she knows specifically, but is concerned that saying anything will influence our decision about which candidate to vote for.
I feel the same way about what she writes for suicide. Nothing in this world happens by accident, so if someone dies by suicide, that is the way that person is meant to die. But SB can't say that, b/c she will be blamed for encouraging suicide.
The change in the anti christ confuses me a bit, however apathy does fit with the way she says the world will end. So at least in this book, it makes sense. There can be more than 1 anti christ in the world at the...
United States on Jul 13, 2008
Exploring the Prophecies and Predictions of the End of the World: End of Days | The Beyond the Known Trilogy, Book 2: Alchemy | The Kingdom: A Channeled Text - Book Three of the Beyond the Known Trilogy | |
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ISBN-13 | 978-0451226891 | 978-1250212603 | 978-1250212627 |
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andy valdez: Thank you!!
I needed every single word of "what comes next" and I love Mattie's quote, "I'm afraid of dying, but not afraid of death"...
United States on Oct 20, 2023