Angels According to Medium Sylvia Browne

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  1. serenesam Registered Senior Member

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    Out of all the books I have read and owned by Sylvia Browne (I have the digital copy from Itunes on my Ipad), I believe her book Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels to be the best because it is highly organized and not all over the place unlike her other books. The following is a compilation of quotes extracted from her book Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels:

    The First Phylum of Angels known Primary Protectors:

    “Like all the other phyla, Angels are beautiful and come in many sizes, but mostly they appear to be very tall. They radiate the love and glory of the Holy Spirit and, like all angels, are androgynous in appearance, not showing any gender (p. 36, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “With a population of countless trillions, there are far more Angels than any other category, making them the most likely phylum to enter our lives. Angels are the ones who stand guard around us at night. In fact, they’re often referred to as “night angels” because they come around us more at that time than in the day time (p. 36-37, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “They will go to any extremes to protect their charges. The marvelous thing about Angels is that they can transform themselves more than the other phyla can (p. 37, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “Angels do have great power. They can move objects, jerk steering wheels, lift cars and they do all these things with molecular disbursement. Even though we’re in a denser environment, Angels, with their higher electrical vibration, can, with God’s help, move us out of harm’s way (p. 37, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “Angels are both watchful and perceptive; they constantly keep their gaze fastened on us. They notice every quirk, every flick of an eyelash, every twitch of a nose (p. 39, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    The Second Phylum of Angels known as Archangels:

    “Angels serve as the protectorates and activators of daily others. But sometimes even the most powerful Angels need a little help (p. 40, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “They don’t sweep the other angels away, but when an Archangel appears, all the other angels show a deep respect. Archangels carry what Francine (Browne’s spirit guide) describes as the baton or scepter of healing (p. 49, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    The Third and Fourth Phylum of Angels known as Cherubim and Seraphim:

    “Their element is music, and although some people might not think of music as an element of nature, we need to remember that nature makes its own music (p. 55, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “Cherubim are slightly larger in stature than Seraphim, but both have huge, broad, snowy white wings with rose-colored tips. Their wings stand high above their heads and fold down closer to their bodies than the wings of Archangels (p. 55, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “The only other distinction between the two phyla is that Cherubim have a singing ability, while Seraphim have a vibrational and tonal ability (p. 55, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “The vibrations and tonal qualities of the Cherubim and Seraphim’s music are more than just beautiful and inspiring; they can also be used for healing (p. 58, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    The Fifth Phylum of Angels known as Powers:

    “Like Archangels, the fifth phylum of angels, the Powers, have healing as their primary function. Unlike Archangels, though, the Powers don’t need a scepter or green-orbed baton to facilitate healing……What the Archangels can’t do, the Powers can, as they literally surround the person with their wings (p. 63, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “Powers are large in size…..when we call on the Powers, they not only shelter us with their canopy of wings, they give off an electrical or magnetic emanation that goes directly into our bodies and acts as a healing force (p.64, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    The Sixth Phylum of Angels known as The Carrions:

    “This sixth phylum of angels carries away the dark entities when they die. Dark entities are the ones that separated from God in the beginning of creation (p. 66, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “Carrions, by the way, are beautiful. They’re not the dark little gnomes portrayed in movies (p. 66, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    The Seventh Phylum of Angels known as The Virtues:

    “The seventh phylum of angels, the Virtues, are represented by the dove – signifying peace, love, and the Holy Spirit of communication from both the Father and Mother God. Their stone, silver, is reflected in the color of their wings, whose pale blue tips give off a brilliant, silvery-blue luminescence. The Virtue’s primary purpose is helping us with our charts, those blueprints for our lives here on Earth that we create on the Other Side before we’re born into an incarnation (p. 72, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    The Eighth Phylum of Angels known as The Dominions:

    “The Dominions, the eighth phylum of angels, oversee our good deeds and actions and record them on a permanent chart known as the Akashic record (p. 80, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    The Ninth and Tenth Phylum of Angels known as The Thrones and Principalities:

    “No phyla are superior to the Thrones and Principalities. They’re truly Mother and Father God’s armies, and they’re by far the highest, most elevated, and most spiritual of all the angels (p. 88, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “The Thrones and Principalities are usually sent when danger is imminent or when we feel impending mental, physical, emotional, or even psychic harm (p. 88, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “The Thrones belong to Azna, the Mother God, while the Prinicpalities belong to Om, the Father God. The Prinicpalities will come if we call for them, but they’re really the “guardians the gate,” the guardians around Father God. Like Him, they’re static, stately, and sentinel. The Thrones, like Azna, are much more active (p. 89, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “The ninth phylum on the angel chart, the Thrones, are the fighters among the angel phyla. They’re Azna’s army, and like Her, they carry a sword. If we think that only Azna comes when we call Her, we’re very much mistaken…..The Thrones are Her babies….they’ll always be with Her regardless of how many other angels are present (p. 89, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “The anima of Father God’s army is the lion, appropriately symbolic as the king of beasts……and their wings are gold…..“Principalities are known to have high intelligence, and they carry golden spears (p. 91, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “One Principality can knock out and protect us from thousands and thousands of dark entities or any force of negativity around us. Nevertheless, we shouldn’t feel slighted if we call on the Principalities and they don’t come rushing in right away. It’s not because they don’t love us, but their primary function is to attend to Father God and be His army. Just as soldiers wouldn’t desert their king, the Principalities wouldn’t rush to us and leave God unattended. It isn’t that God the Father isn’t strong enough to attend to Himself, but the Principalities are a divine creation that was centered on God the Father. They’re magnificent and brilliant, but they do serve Him (p. 92, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”

    “If God the Father takes on any presence, He chooses not to hold it for any length of time. Francine (Browne’s spirit guide) says that sometimes the only way she can tell He’s present is when the Principalities assemble, almost like a silhouette filled in by God. She has seen His visage, but only briefly because it just has too much power (p. 92, Sylvia Browne’s Book of Angels, Sylvia Browne).”
     
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  3. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    Oh, I haven't heard someone in quite some time, talk about angels.

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    What an intriguing thread.
     
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  5. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    I too like fantasy and science fiction.
     
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  7. Magical Realist Valued Senior Member

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    Must've been taking a donut break on the day of the Sandy Hook elementary school massacre.

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  8. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    Lol...ya know? I've never really "believed" in angels. What is curious to me however about this thread/book suggestion is that a "medium" wrote this book. I've always read about angels through a religious slant.
     
  9. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    What's the difference?
     
  10. StrangerInAStrangeLand SubQuantum Mechanic Valued Senior Member

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    IF there is an afterlife, it makes no sense that people would be so easily available for contact at nearly any time.

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  11. StrangerInAStrangeLand SubQuantum Mechanic Valued Senior Member

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    They must be on a 12,000 year break.

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  12. Kristoffer Giant Hyrax Valued Senior Member

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    It's almost as if angels don't exist.
     
  13. Yazata Valued Senior Member

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    Which suggests to me that the source of this stuff is Sylvia Browne's own imagination.

    I think that Sylvia is expressing her own religious views. The names she gives her 'phyla' of angels (almost sounds like a biological classification) seem to suggest biblical mythology ('cherubim', 'seraphim', thrones, principalities).

    Her use of 'akashic record' suggests late 19th century Theosophy's raids on Indian philosophy (where 'akasha' means empty space) in which late Victorian occultists decided that empty space preserved traces of everything that ever happened in it. That idea found its way into Western alternative religion.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akashic_records

    But Sylvia Browne's mother and father gods, Azna and Om, sound more peculiar to her.

    My impression is that Sylvia Browne is a 'New-Age' eclecticist, somebody who pulls together scraps of tradition from all over and then shapes them according to individual taste. She's a 'medium', don't you know, so she claims supernatural justification for doing it.

    Sylvia apparently has some influence and following among new-age religionists. If you Google 'Azna and Om', you will encounter webpages belonging to people who appear to be devotees of these deities.
     
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