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If You Could See What I See: The Tenets of Novus Spiritus
If You Could See What I See The Tenets of Novus Spiritus
Author: 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 c...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781401907846
ISBN-10: 1401907849
Publication Date: 2/1/2007
Pages: 300
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3.5 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Hay House
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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If you have felt a calling to Gnostocism, this book is for you!
I am one who says YES! I laways felt that!
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Interesting. Different.
emmaleth avatar reviewed If You Could See What I See: The Tenets of Novus Spiritus on + 30 more book reviews
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Excellent, as always. Much love for Sylvia.
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Awesome book! I really liked this one. It's more of her biography. Read it in a couple days! :)
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reviewed If You Could See What I See: The Tenets of Novus Spiritus on + 4 more book reviews
Not at all what I expected. I don't know how this even got on my list of books that I wanted, must have been my mistake. I am interested in her books, but not this one. She is an interesting person & I would be more interested in her books about other things than God like.

Anne, This is not for me.
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I certainly don't agree with every one of Sylvia Browne's teachings, but I am going to give this woman credit for having some very interesting theories.
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A very disappointing book. Written in a biographical format to present the tenets of Novus Spiritus, it conveyed an attitude of how exceptional Ms. Browne is in the hierarchy of entities inhabiting the earth. I found it quite egotistical and it disillusioned me as to the quality of the material she presents. This is sad because a large portion of the information she conveys rings quite true. A perfect example of what happens when we get carried away with our own status.
Nekochan avatar reviewed If You Could See What I See: The Tenets of Novus Spiritus on + 6 more book reviews
The very first Sylvia book I have read, and it really resonated with me. This book surprised me because I didn't realize it was about her church. Not for everyone! I like her no-nonsense style, and her very practical yet spiritual approach to God and life.
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This book explains a lot about Sylvia's beliefs and how she lives her life.
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This enlightening work by renowned pyschic Syvia 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 these seemingly simple tenets, but as we go deeper, we can see that 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 journet, which se feels is comparable to the quest that each of us follows to find our own God-center. As we travel on this road, we can realize that long-forgotten yet inherent goal of viewing our life on Earth as our path to God.


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