Thursday, November 21, 2013

Loss of a Psychic Medium: Sylvia Browne

I remember watching the Montel Williams Show as a teen. I enjoyed most of his shows, but my very favorite ones were the shows where he had on Psychic Medium Sylvia Browne. She was my introduction to what a psychic medium was and I sat in amazement at her accuracy with the studio audience. She brought them to tears, but they were tears of relief, of thanks, of happiness that they finally had some answers. She taught everyone that the loss of a loved one is not truly a goodbye. They are with us, they are watching us, they are no longer in pain, they let go of the hurt, they are healed and they love us. They are in a peaceful, loving place, and while they still may have some lessons to learn while on the Other Side, they are happy.

What a beautiful gift that she had and that she shared with all of us. Some concentrate on things she may have gotten incorrect in her career, but as Sylvia said, "Only God is accurate 100% of the time."

Sylvia Browne opened my eyes to the possibilities of life and the After Life. I read a lot of her books and soaked up her knowledge. I wanted to help people like she did and she helped prove that anything was possible.

So, thank you Ms. Browne for your love, your light, your knowledge and all that you gave to the world. You truly opened the door for so many true psychic mediums to take a step forward without fear of being persecuted. You led the way, you showed us how to walk that path, you gave us the courage to explore our gifts and do what we love: helping others. Thank you.

Here is a statement posted on Sylvia Browne's Facebook page:

"World renowned spiritual teacher, psychic icon, author, and lecturer Sylvia Celeste Browne passed away at 7:10am this morning (Wednesday, November 20) at Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, CA. Born October 19, 1936, Browne was 77 years old.

For nearly six decades, Sylvia Browne dedicated her life to helping others as a spiritual guide through private readings, past-life regressions and prayer groups that spanned the globe. Having been called upon to assist individuals, families, and law enforcement agencies across the U.S. and Canada on criminal investigations, she worked tirelessly as an advocate for justice, receiving several commendations for the positive impact her contributions provided.

Browne grew up in Kansas City, MO where her spiritual psychic ability began to manifest at the age of three. For many years she shared her gift with friends and family, gaining a reputation for accuracy with her trademark down-to-earth approach and sense of humor and became very well known for helping people even before moving to California in 1964. In 1974, she founded The Nirvana Foundation for Psychic Research, a nonprofit organization helping thousands of people gain control of their lives, live more happily, understand the meaning of life, and to find God in their own unique way. In 1986, she formed the nonprofit organization, Society of Novus Spiritus (New Spirit) to promote a community of people who are dedicated to living a spiritual life based on its Gnostic Christian philosophy.

Browne’s certainty in the existence of reincarnation remained a central theme in her philosophy and she believed it held the key to understanding life, though never imposing her values upon anyone. Often, she had been quoted as saying, "Take with you what you want and leave the rest behind."

A best-selling author, Browne published over 50 works throughout her life with 22 appearing on the New York Times Bestsellers List. She was also a frequent guest on radio and television shows including Larry King Live and The Montel Williams Show, where Browne’s appearances quickly became a popular weekly highlight among regular viewers for over 17 years.

"A beacon that shined for so many was extinguished today, but its brightness was relit and will now shine forever for many of us from above,” said Williams. “I, like so many of you, lost a friend today. But, as has been for the last twenty years, she'll always remain a part of me. My thoughts and prayers go out to Sylvia's family in this time of loss."

Browne is survived by her husband Michael Ulery, sons Christopher and Paul Dufresne, three grandchildren, Angelia, Jeffrey, and William; and her sister Sharon Bortolussi.

A private memorial service is to be scheduled."

God Bless.

In Love and Light,

Lisa Marie

4 comments:

  1. She really made an impact on so many people and one of the first to take the brunt of not being 100% accurate, which we now know as normal. She was a pioneer in her field. Such a prolific writer, sharing her knowledge with us. She will be missed.

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    1. Beautifully said! Thank you for your comment! :)

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  2. This is a lovely post am sure she appreciate s it as too many people have 4 got how to help and do things for others purely out of love and kindness and ask 4 nothing in return it gobes me hope 4 the future knowing their is good people left in this world xx

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    1. You really are too sweet!! Thank you! :)
      I'm glad you enjoyed this post and decided to comment. You taking the time to share such kind words is so nice and very much appreciated! :)

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