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  • No, I don't. I've watched her things and they are so stinking vague that they could apply to pretty much any circumstance/person. And then, to prove her "right" they sometimes stretch what she could be seeing. "She's buried under something...grass maybe" then then find a body in a building and say, "oh, she was buried under the roof" type of deal. Or when they pole the audience...really, it's fairly likely someone in an audience of 100+ probably knows someone named betty that died at some point in time. No, I'll bet on Bible prophecies before Sylvia Brown any day.
  • i honestly believed her when she first started out. but i definetly think shes a fake. i couldnt agree with sheenashark any better. i think sylvia brown makes up stories that could relate to many things.
  • i like sylvia ,she alright. i actually recieved a book she has writen as a present.it is very insightful.if she makes someone feel good about a loved one passing and having a message for them .then what happens the person having the reading goes home with a little less heartache.i like john edwards too.
  • I don't agree with all she says but the police sometimes use her services to help solve crimes so there must be something to it.
  • No, for she is just a crafty old woman. I have a theory. (please humor me). I believe that some people, the same that go to these psychic readings are so inclined to believe WHATEVER they say, that their minds, even their subconscious connects the dots and make them change their minds and chase after whatever they were told to do. Listen to her or Miss Cleo, or whomever does this even now, and realize how generic they really are, and how trusting and how naive those who ask truly are. Lastly, I think the same of Benny Hinn as I do her. They are both money grubbing deceivers, so think at least twice before you actually trick yourself like all the rest.
  • I find her very interesting. She and Jon Edward (McGee) both test my belief, or non-belief in the psychic world.
  • No, although she is good at reading people. They tell her most of what she needs to know. And she is sooooo vage with everything, it's like horoscope.....it might fit 30% and some make it happen!
  • ive read her book, and to be honest i found her explanations frighteningly rational, but stopped half way because it was too much information, and i didnt want to be swayed?
  • The proper way to word that is "Do you believe in Sylvia Brown; she is a "psychic"". See, i put psychic in quotes because, techniocally, when describing her, you are quoting her own description of hersel. Truth be told she, sjut like John Edwards, are just cold readers who got a break. The dead have such better things to do than contact the living, after all, we'll all wind up there anyways.
  • Sylvia brown is very real.. But I try to avoid her work because she is very abrupt with her answers, not really a friendly person.. if someone really wants to take the time and learn more of their Spirituality and can be open to different thing's.. you may find that it is Entirely Possible to have contact with those in the Spirit Realm !! They want to speak with their loved ones meaning (us).. as much as we want to talk with them!!
  • anyone interested in sylvia browne should know that she has an extensive record of real estate and financial fraud. her psychic 'powers' are just her most recent scam. look her up. SHE IS A FRAUD.
  • No. Never. She's a deceiver and a fraud. She's a con artist and cold-reader who gets lucky only some of the time. Browne once told Shawn Hornbeck's parents that their missing son was dead when in reality he was alive and well. She also told the grandmother of missing five-year-old Opal Jo Jennings that Opal was alive and in sexual slavery in Japan when Opal had already been murdered in Texas. Ms. Browne told the wife of Dr. Dean Edell, M.D. who hosts the nationally syndicated "The Doctor Dean Edell Show" that he was poisoning her, which was the reason she hadn't been feeling well. His wife was later diagnosed with terminal liver cancer. This so-called psychic tidbit not only destroyed the Edell's marriage, it prevented Mrs. Edell from getting real medical help that might have saved her endless hours of suffering at her life's end. Sylvia's past includes a 1992 conviction for of Grand Theft and Investment Fraud. She always avoids any scientific testing of her purported powers. Why would a true psychic resist testing if her powers were real?
  • Scientific experiments into psychic ability have shown it to be real, so the the possibility exists that she is actually psychic, but it's hard to say exactly what's going on with her. Part of the confusion is that you have to measure her ability statistically and also determine what would be due to chance and also rule out visual and other clues. And you can't just look at the times where she's blown it. That doesn't tell you anything about her unless you also know how many times she's gotten it right.

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