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A spirit is, like, your mother, my dad, whove made it. They can come around, but they come around in a loving way becaus
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"A spirit is, like, your mother, my dad, who've made it. They can come around, but they come around in a loving way because they've already made it to God. Most people make it"

- Sylvia Browne

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In this quote by Sylvia Browne, the well-known psychic and spiritual medium, several intriguing ideas about the afterlife and spirit interaction exist.

Browne introduces the concept of spirits as familiar figures from our lives-- specifically, parents. By referencing "your mom, my father", she stresses that spirits are not abstract or far-off entities however are, instead, deeply personal and connected to our own life experiences. This personalization of spirits recommends a comforting continuity between the physical world and the spiritual realm; those who were as soon as close to us in life stay accessible and loving existences even after passing.

The expression "who've made it" indicates that reaching the status of a spirit, as described by Browne, belongs to an achievement or awareness of a spiritual objective. This aligns with different spiritual and faiths that posit life on earth as a journey or a test, after which one's soul or spirit returns to a magnificent source or location of origin. "They've already made it to God" further suggests that the spirits have actually successfully navigated this test and are now in a state of divine grace or enlightenment. It portrays an enthusiastic view of the afterlife, in which many people are presumed to transition to a more raised state of existence upon death.

The concept that these spirits "come around in a loving method" highlights their humane nature. Browne's views recommend that these spirits guide, protect, or deal convenience to the living, motivated by love, rather than any harmful intent. This defines interactions with spirits as positive and reassuring, dissolving worries connected with the otherworldly and worrying the perseverance of love beyond physical death.

Finally, "the majority of people make it" promises that reuniting with divine or enlightened realms is attainable for most people, promoting a positive vision of the afterlife that is inclusive and harmonious, instead of special or punitive. This reflects a more comprehensive spiritual reassurance that many seek in the face of life's unpredictabilities and the supreme unknown of death.

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Sylvia Browne This quote is written / told by Sylvia Browne somewhere between October 19, 1936 and today. She was a famous Celebrity from USA. The author also have 4 other quotes.

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