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Psychic Children
Revealing the Intuitive Gifts and Hidden Abilities of Boys and Girls
By Sylvia Browne; Read by Jeanie Hackett
CD-Audio
ISBN: 1598870882
ISBN13: 9781598870886
$26.95(US)
$30.95(CAN)
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Published by
Highbridge Company
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about the book
The respected New York Times best-selling psychic shares profound stories of how children can be channels to the Other Side. Children have vivid imaginations, imaginary friends, and a heightened sense of good and evil. Sylvia Browne believes that they also have psychic gifts. Children can see and hear residents of the spirit world because they were there not long ago, and they are still tuned to the higher frequency of the Other Side.
In Sylvia's view, psychic gifts are special blessings from God. Some children learn to develop them; others are pressed to ignore them. When Sylvia revealed her own psychic abilities at age three, her mother tolerated but never encouraged them. Her own son exhibited abilities as a toddler, which she fully embraced and supported. Society has been conflicted about children's psychic gifts—sometimes cherishing them, sometimes stifling them. Writing from personal experience and a lifetime of learning, America's leading psychic illuminates the phenomenon, issuing a call to society for more understanding and acceptance of these remarkable children.
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about Sylvia Browne
SYLVIA BROWNE is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Two Marys, Psychic Children, The Mystical Life of Jesus, Insight, Phenomenon, and other bestsellers. She has been working as a psychic for five decades and appears regularly on The Montel Williams Show. She has also appeared on Larry King Live, Good Morning America, CNN, and Entertainment Tonight. She lives in California and works alongside her son, Chris, who has inherited his mother's psychic abilities.
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about Jeanie Hackett
JEANIE HACKETT has played lead roles on Broadway and has worked extensively off-Broadway and in major regional theaters. TV credits include The West Wing, NYPD Blue, Judging Amy, Boston Public, Chicago Hope, and many others. She is the co-artistic director of L.A.'s Antaeus Company, and has written two books on acting.
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