Best Elizabeth Clare Prophet Books

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Elizabeth Clare Prophet is known as one of the clearest authors in the alternative spirituality scene. Whether it's Atlantis or clairvoyance, hypnosis or reincarnation you want to know more about: Prophet is sure to have written a clear introduction to the topic.

It's therefore not for nothing that her books have been, despite the controversies surrounding her person, spiritual best sellers for years.

Prophet started The Summit Lighthouse and Church Universal and Triumphant as her personal religious movement. She made headlines and talk shows when in the 80's and 90's she expected a nuclear disaster. Fortunately, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster was not repeated.

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