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February 12, 1999: Psychic Powers - Sylvia Browne

February 12, 1999: Psychic Powers - Sylvia Browne

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

May 24, 202417m 28s

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Show Notes

Art Bell welcomes psychic and author Sylvia Browne for an intimate conversation covering the nature of the afterlife, spirit guides, guardian angels, and the distinction between ghosts and spirits. Browne explains that ghosts are souls who have not made the transition and remain unaware they have died, while spirits are those who crossed over successfully and can return to comfort the living.

The discussion moves into deeply personal territory as Browne describes her work counseling AIDS patients in their final moments, drawing parallels to Dannion Brinkley's hospice work with veterans. She recounts guiding a dying man through his last breaths by telling him to lift out of his body the way a plane lifts off a runway. Art and Sylvia explore the idea of life contracts made before birth, the role of guardian angels, and the nature of dark entities and spiritual possession.

Callers raise questions about reaching their guardian angels, children who see balls of light, and whether making a pact with evil forces condemns a soul permanently. Browne insists that God is all-loving and all-forgiving, arguing that even those who believe they have bargained with darkness were always destined to find their way back to the light.