The Mystical Life of JesusThe Mystical Life of Jesus
An Uncommon Perspective on the Life of Christ
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Book, 2006
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Current format, Book, 2006, , Available now. Offered in 0 more formatsResponding to the extraordinary number of questions raised by recent cultural phenomena such as The Gospel of Judasand The Da Vinci Code, New York Timesbestselling author Sylvia Browne brings readers the fullstory of the life of JesusNew discoveries in archaeology and recent bestsellers and movies such as The Da Vinci Codeand The Passion of the Christhave sparked a renaissance of the many controversies that have remained unanswered in Christianity and other religions. At the heart of these controversies is Jesus. With a unique perspective only Sylvia Browne could bring, The Mystical Life of Jesusis filled with the details of Jesus inspiring life.Including his birth, childhood, travels, ministry, miracles, crucifixion, death, and resurrection, she addresses all of the major controversies: Was there a virgin birth? Was there a Star of Bethlehem? What did he do for the first thirty years of his life? Was he married? Was he divine? Was it a miracle at Cana (and who was getting married)? Is there a Jesus lineage? Using her unique relationship with her spirit guide and her years studying the controversial Gnostic texts, Sylvia answers all of these questions with a confidence and authority only someone who has visited the afterlife can have.
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