In reading Sylvia Browne’s book:
END OF DAYS.
A Book in which the author predicted, not as a prophet of doom as we used to hear for centuries, but, as a clairvoyant whose predictions proved to be unfailingly accurate.
In essence, here is what she had written since 2008:
A bacterial infection resembling (a flesh-eating disease) from several years ago will arrive in 2010, transmitted to humans by almost microscopic mites undetectable imported on exotic birds.
Known drugs and antibiotics will be completely ineffective against this highly contagious fungal disease and its victims will be quarantined until it is discovered that bacteria can be destroyed by a combination of electric current and extreme heat.
By 2020, a serious pneumonia-like disease will spread worldwide, streaking the lungs and bronchi and resistant to all known treatments. More disconcerting than the disease itself will be the fact that it will suddenly disappear upon arrival, attack again ten years later, and then disappear completely.
I was fascinated by such precision and above all her knowledge of unrealistic prophecies, predictions that never came to fruition, of which she made a rather exhaustive and illuminating enumeration, and above all, devoid of any form of deception, which allows me to reaffirm what I had always understood, especially when I see prophets rising from everywhere with predictions especially announcing only misfortunes, a kind of riddle to amuse the gallery.
I am aware that there are people who have gifts of vision and soothsayers who can interpret dreams, like Joseph and Daniel in the Bible, but Jesus had said that: “The law and the prophets have survived until John.”
Many people are searching for inaccuracies or even claimed to have found some in the Bible, despite all the efforts I made trying to find any , in spite of all the parallel studies I have done, it is to find that which strengthened my knowledge of this great document in which I have found nothing to reproach .
However, with all due respect to Mrs. Browne, I understood that she did not transcend herself to go beyond the literal interpretation of certain biblical passages, so, for me, she merely strengthened people in some interpretations that I would call down to earth, not to say she is wrong, that however, cast more doubt on people with a more or less erudition in their understanding of the bible.
Reading her approach and her understanding of the conversion of Saul of Tarsus who became the Apostle Paul, the story of Fatima that I knew well and the story of Padre Pio that I did not know, that also, I saw a simplistic explanation, she shows that she does not go beyond the limit of the rudimentary.
End of the world! Yes, it happens every day, if we consider the souls who leave the world every day? One could also speak of the beginning of the world for souls who enter or return, to replace those who have completed their pilgrimage, and those who must begin the journey as kids in the kindergarten of the world, even during the moments of great calamities.
one should realized that there are souls who have nothing more to do in the world, but are preparing to relive situations, as they have reached the peak of their journeys around the world after several generations.
At each period, and in other to give ways to eons of souls awaiting their turn in other spheres and who are eager to come to this great school of the world to master the suffering, the only condition for the divine light within by mastering of the two poles (positive and negative, good and evil characterized only until they can see only perfection in everything .
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