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Sylvia Browne
Born
Sylvia Celeste Shoemaker

October 19, 1936
DiedNovember 20, 2013 (aged 77)
OccupationSelf-described psychic and medium, author
Spouse(s)Gary Dufresne (1959–1972; div.)
Kenzil Dalzell Brown (1973–?; div.)
Larry Lee Beck (?–2002; div.)
Michael Ulery (2009–2013; her death)
Websitesylviabrowne.com

Sylvia Celeste Browne (née Shoemaker; October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013)[1] was an American author who claimed to be a medium with psychic abilities. She appeared regularly on television and radio, including on The Montel Williams Show and Larry King Live, and hosted an hour-long online radio show on Hay House Radio.

Browne was frequently discredited and faced criticism for making pronouncements that were later found to be false, including those related to missing persons. She was also a convicted criminal, having faced theft charges in 1992. Despite considerable negative publicity, she maintained a large following until her death in 2013.[2]

Early life[edit]

Sylvia Browne grew up in Kansas CityMissouri, the daughter of William Lee and Celeste (née Coil) Shoemaker.[3][4] Her father held several different jobs, working at times in mail delivery, jewelry sales, and as a vice president of a major freight line. Browne was raised mostly as a Catholic, and was said to have an Episcopalian mother, a Lutheran maternal grandmother, Jewish father, and relatives from all these faiths.[5][6][7]

Browne claimed she started seeing visions at the age of five, and that her grandmother, who she also claimed was a psychic medium, helped her understand what they meant. Browne also claimed her great-uncle was a psychic medium and was "rabid about UFOs".[8]

Career[edit]

Browne started to give psychic readings in 1974. As of 2008, she charged $750 for a twenty- to thirty-minute telephone session.[9] In 1986, she founded a "Gnostic Christian" church in CampbellCalifornia, known as the Society of Novus Spiritus.[10] She was also head of the Sylvia Browne Corporation and Sylvia Browne Enterprises. In a 2010 interview, Browne's business manager said that her businesses earned $3 million a year.[11]

Browne claimed to have observed Heaven[12] and angels.[13] She also professed the ability to speak with a spirit guide named "Francine", and to perceive a wide range of vibrational frequencies.[12]

Books[edit]

Browne was the author of over forty books on paranormal and spiritual topics.

Television and radio[edit]

Browne was a frequent guest on U.S. television and radio programs, including Larry King LiveThe Montel Williams Show[14]That's Incredible!,[15] and Coast to Coast AM. During these appearances, she usually discussed her claimed abilities with the host and then performed readings for audience members or callers. On certain occasions she was paired with other guests, including skeptics, often leading to debate about the authenticity of Browne's psychic abilities. Browne hosted her own hour-long online radio show on Hay House Radio, where she performed readings and discussed paranormal issues.[16]

Browne appeared in a 1991 episode of Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories. In the segment "Ghosts R Us", she portrayed herself in a recreation of events that purportedly took place in a haunted Toys R Us store. Browne also appeared as herself on the CBS television soap opera The Young and the Restless in December 2006.[17]

False predictions[edit]

Browne made many public pronouncements which were subsequently proven false. Among the more notable incidents were the following:

  • In 2002, Browne informed the parents of 11-year-old Shawn Hornbeck, who had disappeared earlier that year, that he had been kidnapped by a dark-skinned Hispanic man with dreadlocks and was now deceased.[18][19] Hornbeck was found alive in 2007; his kidnapper was Caucasian and short-haired.[20] In June 2008, the UK television network ITV2 was sanctioned by Ofcom for re-airing the episode of The Montel Williams Show featuring Browne's original prediction.[21][22]
  • In November 2004, Browne told the mother of kidnapping victim Amanda Berry, who had disappeared nineteen months earlier: "She's not alive, honey." Browne also claimed that Berry was "in water", and that she had had a vision of Berry's jacket in the garbage with "DNA on it".[23] Berry's mother died two years later believing her daughter had been killed. Berry was found alive in May 2013.[24][25]
  • On Larry King Live in 2003, Browne predicted she would die at age 88. She died in 2013, at age 77.[26][27]

Psychic detective cases[edit]

In 2000, Brill's Content examined ten recent Montel Williams episodes that highlighted Browne's work as a psychic detective, spanning 35 cases. In 21 cases, the information predicted by Browne was too vague to be verified. Of the remaining 14, law enforcement officials or family members stated Browne had played no useful role.[28]

In 2010, the Skeptical Inquirer published a detailed three-year study by Ryan Shaffer and Agatha Jadwiszczok that examined Browne's predictions about missing persons and murder cases. Despite her repeated claims to be more than 85% correct, the study reported that "Browne has not even been mostly correct in a single case." The study compared Browne's televised statements about 115 cases with newspaper reports and found that in the 25 cases where the actual outcome was known, she was completely wrong in every one. In the rest, where the final outcome was unknown, her predictions could not be substantiated. The study concluded that the media outlets that repeatedly promoted Browne's work had no visible concern about whether she was untrustworthy or harmed people.[29]

Among the predictions examined in the study were the following:

  • In 1999, Browne said that six-year-old Opal Jo Jennings, who had disappeared a month earlier, had been forced into slavery in Japan. Later that year, a local man was convicted of kidnapping and murdering Jennings. In 2003, an autopsy of Jennings' remains found that she had died within hours of her abduction.[2]
  • In 2002, Browne claimed Holly Krewson, who had disappeared in 1995, was working as an exotic dancer in a Hollywood nightclub. In 2006, dental records were used to positively identify a body found in 1996 in San Diego as Krewson's.
  • In 2002, Browne claimed Lynda McClelland, who had disappeared in 2000, had been taken by a man with the initials "MJ"; was alive in OrlandoFlorida; and would be found soon. In 2003, McClelland's son-in-law David Repasky, who had been present at Browne's reading, was convicted of murdering McClelland; her remains were found near her home in Pennsylvania.[30][31]
  • In 2004, Browne said that Ryan Katcher, a 19-year-old who had disappeared in 2000, had been murdered, and his body could be found in a metal shaft. In 2006, Katcher's body was found in his truck at the bottom of a pond, where he had drowned.[32]

In a 2013 follow-up article, Shaffer reviewed more recent predictions by Browne, as well as predictions whose outcomes had been earlier classified as undetermined but were now largely resolved. According to Shaffer, Browne was mostly or completely wrong in 33 cases and mostly accurate in none.[33]

Sago Mine disaster[edit]

On January 2, 2006, an explosion at Sago mine in West Virginia trapped several miners underground. The following day, Browne was a guest on the radio program Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. At the start of the broadcast, it was believed that twelve of thirteen miners trapped by the disaster had been found alive and, when Noory asked Browne if the reported lack of noise from inside the mine might have led her to think the men had died, she replied, "No; I knew they were going to be found." Later in the program, it was discovered that the earlier news reports had been in error; Browne said, "I don't think there's anybody alive, maybe one ... I just don't think they are alive", adding, subsequently, that she "didn't believe that they were alive ... I did believe that they were gone."[34]

Popularity[edit]

Browne cultivated a large following: in 2007, she had a four-year waiting list for readings by telephone. That same year, hundreds of people joined Browne on a cruise, each paying thousands of dollars for psychic readings.[2] Many of her books became staples on The New York Times Best Seller list.[1]

Criticism[edit]

Browne was frequently condemned by skeptics.[1][14] Robert S. Lancaster maintained an exhaustive record of her inaccurate predictions and criminal activity,[12] and described her pronouncements relating to missing children as "incredibly offensive".[2] Jon Ronson, who called Browne "America's most controversial psychic", wrote that she was often "psychically wrong" and made "a fortune saying very serious, cruel, show-stopping things to people in distress".[2] Fox News noted that she was "often criticized for her predictions";[35] Browne also garnered disapproval from others who claim to be psychics.[36]

John Oliver[edit]

In a 2019 segment of HBO's Last Week TonightJohn Oliver criticized the media for promoting Browne and other psychics and enabling them to prey on grieving families. Oliver said, "When psychic abilities are presented as authentic, it emboldens a vast underworld of unscrupulous vultures, more than happy to make money by offering an open line to the afterlife, as well as many other bullshit services."[37][38][39]

James Randi[edit]

Browne's most vocal critic within the skeptical movement was James Randi,[1] a retired stage magician and investigator of paranormal claims; Randi claimed that Browne's accuracy rate was no better than educated guessing.[40] On September 3, 2001, Browne stated on Larry King Live that she would prove her legitimacy by accepting the James Randi Educational Foundation's One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge to demonstrate supernatural abilities in a controlled scientific test.[40][41] By April 2003, however, Browne had not contacted Randi to make testing arrangements.[42]

On May 16, 2003, in another appearance on King's show, Browne said she had not taken the test because Randi refused to place the prize money in escrow.[42] Randi responded by mailing a notarized copy of the prize account status showing a balance in excess of one million dollars; Browne refused to accept the letter.[42][43] In late 2003, despite challenge rules that money could not be placed in escrow, Randi announced that he was willing to do so for Browne; she did not accept or acknowledge this offer. In 2005, Browne posted a message online that she had never received confirmation of the prize money's existence, despite Randi's claim that he had a certified mail receipt showing Browne's refusal of the package.[44] In 2007, on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360°, Browne's business manager Linda Rossi stated that Browne would not be taking Randi's challenge "because she has nothing to prove to James Randi".[45]

Fraud conviction[edit]

During the late 1980s, the FBI and local authorities began investigating Browne and her businesses over several bank loans that caused "sustained losses" to banks.[46] In 1992, Browne and her then-husband Kenzil Dalzell Brown were indicted on several charges of investment fraud and grand theft. The Superior Court of Santa Clara County, California, found Browne and her husband had sold securities in a gold-mining venture under false pretenses.[47] In at least one instance, they told a couple that their $20,000 investment was to be used for immediate operating costs.[48] Instead, the money was transferred to an account for their Nirvana Foundation for Psychic Research.[47] Browne pleaded no contest to securities fraud and was indicted on grand larceny in Santa Clara County on May 26, 1992.[49] The couple each received one year probation. In addition, Browne was sentenced to 200 hours of community service.[47]

Personal life[edit]

Browne married four times. Her first marriage, from 1959 to 1972, was to Gary Dufresne.[11] The couple had two sons, Paul and Christopher. She took the surname Brown upon her third marriage, and later changed it to Browne. Her fourth marriage took place on February 14, 2009, to Michael Ulery, the owner of a jewelry store.[50]

In March 2011, the Society of Novus Spiritus, the church founded by Browne, announced that she had suffered a heart attack on March 21 in Hawaii, requesting donations on her behalf.[51]

Death[edit]

Browne died on November 20, 2013, aged 77, at Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, California.[1][52] Her interment was at Oak Hill Memorial Park.


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蘇菲亞·布朗[編輯]

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蘇菲亞·布朗
出生Sylvia Celeste Shoemaker
1936年10月19日
 美國密蘇里州堪薩斯市
逝世2013年11月20日 (77歲)
 美國加利福尼亞州聖荷西
職業(自稱)靈媒
配偶蓋瑞·杜弗蘭(1959-1972;已離婚)
肯吉爾·達爾澤爾·布朗(?-?)
賴瑞·李·貝克(?-2002;已離婚)
邁克爾 (m. 2009)
兒女克里斯多福·杜弗蘭、保羅·杜弗蘭
網站sylviabrowne.com

蘇菲亞·布朗(英語:Sylvia Browne,原名Sylvia Celeste Shoemaker,1936年10月19日-2013年11月20日)是美國作家,她形容她自己為精神及心靈的靈媒通靈者)。[1]她曾數次露面於《賴瑞金現場》,曾是《蒙特爾威廉士秀》(The Montel Williams Show)每周的來賓,並在海氏博物館電台(Hay House Radio)主持了她自己的長達一小時的節目,來討論超自然的問題並以靈媒的身份給來電者建議。

在1992年,蘇菲亞布朗有了投資詐騙偷竊前科[2]她的聲明和預言導致了眾多爭議,數張報紙上曾報導她預言失敗。[3][4][5]批評者譬如詹姆斯·蘭迪(James Randi),與她已有長期的爭執,指稱她是個冷讀者,使用的技巧跟由心靈主義(mentalism)者所實現的冷用和熱讀(hot reading)技術沒有分別。新聞報導曾宣稱她整體而言不準確。[6]

生平[編輯]

她父親是猶太人,她母親是聖公會教徒。[7] 她的外婆"愛達"是個虔誠的路德會教徒。[7][8]

她宣稱異象(神秘現象)從五歲開始出現,此外她奶奶自稱是靈媒,曾幫助她了解為什麼她會遇到那些異象。她叔公也是個靈媒,而且是個飛碟狂。[9]她從1974年開始出版心靈讀物,吸引來了支持者與反對者[10]。2011年3月21日,她在夏威夷心臟病發作。[11]

出版物[編輯]

她曾出版了好幾十本有關超自然心靈的書,包括《靈魂之旅》、《天堂之旅》、《另一邊與回歸》、《心靈的冒險》、《以心靈之眼看占星學》, 以及最近的《所有寵物都將去天堂: 我們所愛的動物們的精神生活》。

在她的書裡,她談論人們如何改善自己的生活及更愛他人和其他生命。她覺得人們是被上帝所愛的。她指出上帝存在,是平等地愛所有的人和活著的生命,不管他們是什麼宗教信仰,包括無神論者、不相信上帝的人。她寫道人們的行為和意圖定義了自身的靈魂。所有宗教、精神信仰、無信仰者都可以去「另一邊」,也就是天堂[12]

超自然聲明[編輯]

她宣稱知道天堂是什麼感覺,主張天堂的溫度是攝氏25.6度,上面沒有任何蟲類生命,房屋可以蓋在任何一個他們想蓋的地方。它以「更高的振動頻率」存在於地面上方60公分處,所以人類很難察覺。有的靈媒出生時就已經能感知到範圍更廣的振動頻率。

她也宣稱看得見天使,看起來類似畫裡的模樣,但因不同的種族和地區而有不同的特徵。她認為天使不開口說話,並宣稱目擊到天使環繞著人們。[13]

她自稱能和她的指導靈(spirit guide)「法蘭欣」對話,並表示她由「法蘭欣」那兒得知了54個自己的前世細節。[14]


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靈媒預言:武漢肺炎今年爆發 而且無藥可救

【新唐人北京時間2020年02月22日訊】武漢疫情持續蔓延,全球人心慌慌。有外國網友發現,一名自稱靈媒的已故女作者,曾在2008年出版的書籍中,提及2020年會爆發一場肺炎疾病,會攻擊肺部和支氣管,而且無藥可救

近日,有外文臉書粉絲轉「黑色文明網路」(Black Civilisation Network)貼出一本書籍的內頁照片。

該書是自稱靈媒的美國女作家蘇菲亞.布朗(Sylvia Browne)與共同作者林賽.哈里森(Lindsay Harrison)在2008年的預言作品《末日:有關世界末日的預言》。

書中提及:大約在2020年,一種類肺炎的嚴重疾病會在全球散播,這場疾病能攻擊肺部和支氣管,而且抵抗所有已知的療法。更令人難以理解的是,正如它迅速爆發一樣,疾病也會突然迅速消失不見,接着在未來10年後再次爆發,然後才完全消失。

Sylvia Browne已於2013年辭世,終年77歲。其生前也曾出版過其他超自然類書籍。對她書籍中提及的疫情一事,網友們感到不可思議。

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武漢疫情已經持續2個多月,仍在迅猛擴散中,一些專家將新型冠狀病毒源頭指向武漢P4病毒實驗室。

有網友發現,美國74歲知名作家迪恩.孔茲(Dean Ray Koontz),在1981年曾出版的驚悚小說《黑暗之眼》,內容中也曾提到中共於武漢郊區的實驗室研究生化武器,成功製造名為「武漢-400」(Wuhan-400)的病毒。

小說中稱,中共科學家李陳(暫譯,Li Chen)向美國洩漏的相關資料是,提及「武漢-400」是由武漢郊區一間實驗室製造出來。

該實驗室利用無數政治犯製造的第400個人造病毒,其威力能顛覆一整個國家,中共利用它來剷除異己,且該種病毒只能由人類傳播,患者腦部、器官都會受創,並在感染後1天內死亡。最後靠美國成功研發出了該種病毒的疫苗。

小說中描述的驚人巧合細節,令人嘖嘖稱奇。網友紛紛留言說,「這一切彷彿像是昨天的事情,我剛閱讀完這本書,今天就發生這種事」。

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武漢肺炎疫情爆發後,美國、日本和香港等權威專家相繼發表論文,多項證據指向武漢P4實驗室。並明確指出,新型冠狀病毒就是利用轉基因技術在實驗室人工合成的一種變異病毒。類似一種隱蔽性強、傳播速度快、殺人於無形、比核武器更可怕的生物武器。

美國匹茲堡大學的高級研究科學家、生物信息學分析核心的總監詹姆斯·里昂斯·韋勒(James Lyons-Weiler)於1月30日發表了一篇名為【關於武漢冠狀病毒的源頭】的重要文章。

近期他接受媒體採訪時再次指出,通過基因序列對比發現,新型冠狀病毒裡面有一串序列是和別的冠狀病毒都不一樣的。而且是利用美國1998年時候的生物技術人為插入其中的,這種基因不會存在野生動物身體上。

他十分肯定就是中國實驗室人工合成的。中國不僅提煉出蝙蝠的病毒,還進行了修改,實現跨物種傳播,病毒不需要通過中間宿主,可以直接傳染給人類。

最近,香港、日本和澳洲三名學者梳理武漢病毒研究所石正麗和周鵬等人自2008年以來所公開發表的報告和論文也證實,武漢P4實驗室在當時生成了一種新的與SARS類同的冠狀病毒。

華南理工大學生物科學教授肖波濤也在全球學術社交網站「Research Gate」以英文發表題為「新型冠狀病毒的可能來源」報告。指證「武漢疾病預防及控制中心」不僅長期有600多隻野生蝙蝠,而且2017年及2019發生蝙蝠血液或尿液泄漏事故,甚至有研究者在取樣過程中曾遭蝙蝠攻擊、有研究員因沾到蝙蝠排出的尿液而自我隔離14日。

報告中說,除距海鮮市場12公里的中科院武漢病毒研究所,還有距市場僅280多米的武漢疾病預防及控制中心,由於該中心距疫情源頭「華南海鮮批發市場」僅280米,質疑武漢肺炎為中國疾控中心的病毒外泄。

而習近平在2月14日召開的深改委會議上,破天荒的提出:「把生物安全納入國家安全體系,要儘快推動出台生物安全法。」被認為佐證了權威專家們的指控。

(記者李韻報導/責任編輯:戴明)

https://www.ntdtv.com/b5/2020/02/22/a102782910.html

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武漢肺炎(COVID-19,2019新型冠狀病毒)疫情延燒全球,然而這一切難道早有預言了嗎?先前曾報導過,已故的知名盲眼預言家龍婆、火星男孩的預言,其實還有一位已故靈媒也曾在2008年有過類似預言,書中提到「約在2020年,一種類肺炎的嚴重疾病會在全球散播,這場疾病能攻擊肺部和支氣管」,這本神秘預言書籍,現在也登上「Amazon暢銷書籍排行榜」。

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《末日:有關世界末日的預言》登上單周暢銷第二名。(圖/翻攝自Amazon網站)

這位預言的已故靈媒是來自美國的蘇菲亞(Sylvia Browne),1936年出生的她在2013年去世,蘇菲亞形容她自己為精神及心靈的靈媒,她曾出版多本有關超自然與心靈的書,其中一本就是在2008年出版的預言作品《末日:有關世界末日的預言(End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies About the End of the World)》。

這本書中其中一段就提到,「大約在2020年,有一種類肺炎的嚴重疾病會在全球散播,這場疾病能攻擊肺部和支氣管,而且抵抗所有已知的療法」,可怕的是書中還描寫了爆發後的發展,提到「比疾病更難理解的是,它迅速爆發卻又迅速消失,接著10年後再度爆發」,之後才會完全消失。

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書中提到2020年有肺炎疫情的發展。(圖/翻攝自Black Civilisation Network臉書)

這本神秘的末日預言書籍,近期登上Amazon本周(3月15日這周)最暢銷的「非小說類書籍」,登上單周第二名,即時排行榜更是高居第一名,可見人們對於類似預言的好奇程度,過去包含火星男孩和龍婆都做出類似預言。

「火星男孩」波力斯卡曾說,「2020年地球上的一個大陸將要發生第一次大災難,第二次更具毀滅性的災難將在2050年發生」,龍婆在1996年龍婆去世前也曾碎念,「The corona will be all over us」,因為「corona」在保加利亞語中是「監護」的意思,原本以為可能和俄羅斯有關,直到現在才意識到,龍婆說的「corona」指的是這次的冠狀病毒,表示「冠狀病毒將壟罩我們(The corona will be all over us)」。

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戰況危急的時候,我們需要一些好消息鼓勵士氣振奮人心

這一位美國靈媒作家也是一位占星師,很會算命,通常電話收費要美金750元,然後,要算命者需要排隊約4年等後。
她上媒體,出書,也結過四次婚,年收入約三百萬美金,「灰熊」厲害!

最令馬龍佩服的地方,是她在2008年的出版書籍裡,就提及2020年裡會有肺炎發生,但是,這位靈媒已經在2013年11月20日去世了。
也就是在武漢肺炎疫情爆發以後,世人才回想起她的預言。

譯文如下

書中提及:大約在2020年,一種類肺炎的嚴重疾病會在全球散播,這場疾病能攻擊肺部和支氣管,而且抵抗所有已知的療法。更令人難以理解的是,正如它迅速爆發一樣,疾病也會突然迅速消失不見,接着在未來10年後再次爆發,然後才完全消失。

這才是真正的預測
白紙黑字,印刷,公開出版,然後,事後完全驗證了!
讓馬龍佩服不已!這才是真正的厲害!
不像一般江湖術士總講一些似是而非、不著邊際的話語,然後還說這是預言?

馬龍當然有把她的命盤給校對出來,果然是天生帶來的天賦
但是,畢竟是人,不是機器,也會有些差錯,也有不同的批評出來,那些先不管。

既然她都已經預言了武漢肺炎的出現,請大家注意一下,武漢肺炎將會如何消失

更令人難以理解的是,正如它迅速爆發一樣,疾病也會突然迅速消失不見。

這就是武漢肺炎即將會突然迅速消失的預言。

馬龍驗證一下天象,目前許多嚴重的相位都已脫離了啊。
目前台灣的狀況,應該就是三月、四月裡的感染,然後「延遲發作」到五月爆發,天象沒有更嚴厲,只是在承接先前的後果。

真心期待這位美國靈媒的預言能夠成真,武漢肺炎應該隨時就會消失:

1. 人造的病毒,已經在世間危害一年多了,壽命有限,隨時會消失,迴光反照而已。免驚!
2. 另外,就是疫苗的普遍施打,也會產生重度壓制作用,台灣七月以後也會有自己國產的疫苗,大家不用過度擔心。

衷心期待預言成真,大家要小心注意,但不必過度緊張害怕,很快地事情就會結束,應該擔心的會是其他狀況。

大家加油!大家平安!

(流浪占星師 馬龍 5-17-2021)


美國靈媒作家Sylvia Browne命盤
https://astromalon.com/viewthread.php?tid=91886&extra=page%3D1

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這位美國靈媒作家Sylvia Browne的預言真正準確、真正強!比那個印度阿三神童厲害多了!請大家抱持著樂觀、正面、積極的生活態度與想法,不必緊張害怕恐慌,好好地安靜個幾個禮拜,很快就能恢復正常生活,但是,會有其他的問題讓我們傷腦筋啦。2021年不好過啊!
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有朋友反應,提到這位美國靈媒的說法「不科學啦!」是哦?提早12年出書預測,的確是不科學,是超乎科學所能理解的範疇啦!科學沒有跟上超自然的腳步咩。馬龍在想,既然能夠把發生時間預測的準確,那麼在相關相位解除以後,消失的預測應該也會準確吧?希望如此!也希望大家心安!
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  有關瘟疫、流行性傳染病問題補充說明,一位非常知名的美國靈媒作家Sylvia Browne在她的生前著作(2008)裡就預言了2020年的全球肺炎瘟疫,死後應驗,令人不得不佩服!她曾提到「肺炎的消失將會跟它的出現一樣快速;10年後將會再度出現,然後永久消失。」,但卻沒有說明什麼時候會消失?我們在觀察天象,發現在10月底到明年二月間,會出現與2020年間完全相反的一種天象,當時的病毒受到激勵而全球大爆發,如今,病毒可能會受到大肆屠殺,可能就會在這段期間內(202110月底~20222消失。果真如此,就是一個天大的大好消息!然後,10年後將會再度出現,大概就落在20312032之間,那麼各大藥廠還有足夠的時間來好好研發對抗病毒疫苗,並做好各種測試,可以一針就永久免疫類型的,應該不必擔憂太多了。希望Sylvia Browne的預言準確,也希望我們所察看的時間點也正確,真心期待大家的上課、工作、生活等等都能夠回歸正常!(10-05-2021

 

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美國靈媒作家Sylvia Browne命盤

https://astromalon.com/viewthread.php?tid=91886&extra=page%3D1



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