If You Could See What I See: The Tenets of Novus Spiritus

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If You Could See What I See: The Tenets of Novus Spiritus by Sylvia Browne

This enlightening work by renowned psychic Sylvia Browne contains the Gnostic tenets of her church, the Society of Novus Spiritus, and is a map of our charts regardless of what spiritual path we follow.
It has taken many years of research to put together what at first seems simple tenets to follow, but in going deeper, this book carries within it the very heart of humankind’s search for our own spirituality. Sylvia has also included many details from her own personal journey, which she feels is comparable to the quest that each of us follows to find our own God-center. As we travel this road, we can realize that long-forgotten, yet simple and truthful goal of viewing our life on Earth as our path to God.

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Charming Blend Of Gnosticism, Spirituality, and the Paranormal
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“If You Could See What I See” is Gnosticism explained by a very unusual person—Sylvia Browne, who was born into a family of psychics. This book caught my attention for two reasons. First, it speaks on Gnostic philosophy, a branch of Christianity that had been suppressed by the Church for ages, and I wanted to know more about it. Second, it is the story of a psychic, in other words, a sort of autobiography of Sylvia Browne. I have always been interested in psychics, precisely because they can see what I cannot. And in this book, Sylvia speaks of interesting things such as dark entities, life after death, our purpose on earth, and so on.

While I can’t agree with everything that the book says, I also can’t deny that the book is extremely interesting. I can guarantee that anybody interested in the paranormal, in reaching the Godhead, and in Gnosticism will love this book, simply because it is a delightful blend of the two. At the same time, it reveals a lot of delightful facts about the personal life of Sylvia Browne, founder of the Society of Novus Spiritus.