Most Recommended Books

Track reading, wishlists & new-book alerts

Get
Skip to content
Share:

Journey of the Soul Books in Order

Part ofSylvia Browne Books in Order

See Sylvia Browne's Journey of the Soul series in order, with book summaries, themes on God, creation and good versus evil, plus guidance on where to begin.

Last updated: December 21, 2025

As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases (at no extra cost to you).

Publication Order

Sort:

3 books

1

The Nature of Good and Evil

by Sylvia Browne

2000

Here Browne tackles the problem of evil from her Gnostic perspective, asking why a loving God allows suffering. She traces the origin of darkness, describes how negative entities operate, and argues that knowledge, free will and spiritual courage are the keys to overcoming them.

2

Soul's Perfection

by Sylvia Browne

2000

Second in the Journey of the Soul series, this book explains why, in Browne’s theology, souls choose repeated lives on Earth to perfect themselves. She describes how themes, challenges and relationships are planned in advance and how awareness of that plan can bring meaning.

3

God, Creation, and Tools for Life

by Sylvia Browne

2000

The first Journey of the Soul volume outlines Browne’s view of God, creation and the soul’s place in the universe. It also offers practical “tools” such as prayer, white‑light visualizations and spiritual protection exercises that she believes help people stay aligned with God.

Series background & context

Journey of the Soul is Sylvia Browne’s name for a cluster of books that try to answer the big questions she heard in readings and lectures: Why are we here, who is God, and what is the point of so much pain and confusion? In the trade‑book set featured here—God, Creation, and Tools for Life, Soul's Perfection and The Nature of Good and Evil—she lays out the framework that also underpins the Novus Spiritus study groups built around her teachings.

God, Creation, and Tools for Life opens the series by sketching Browne’s portrait of a dual God—Mother and Father—and the process by which souls and worlds come into being. It reads half like a theology lesson, half like an informal Q&A with her spirit guide Francine. Between discussions of creation, energy and free will, she drops in practical “tools” she says anyone can use: white‑light protection, simple prayers, and mental habits that keep fear from taking over.

Soul's Perfection turns that big cosmology inward, arguing that each soul comes to Earth repeatedly to perfect specific qualities—compassion, courage, patience, self‑worth—and that the people and crises in our lives are chosen in advance to help us practice them.

Rather than promising an easy path, Browne uses the idea of pre‑planned themes and charts to reframe hard experiences. She encourages readers to look at lifelong patterns—recurring relationship issues, money struggles, health problems—as clues to what their souls came to work on. Stories from her clients and church members are woven through the teaching so the concepts land as lived examples, not abstract doctrine.

The third volume, The Nature of Good and Evil, takes on the question almost every spiritual seeker eventually asks: How can a loving God allow cruelty, violence and injustice? Browne responds with a mixture of philosophy and storytelling, tracing what she sees as the origin of negativity, describing “dark entities,” and insisting that knowledge, free will and personal responsibility are the way to meet evil without becoming consumed by it.

Across the series, the tone is conversational rather than academic. You’ll find charts and definitions, but also side comments, humor and the occasional sharp opinion. The through‑line is always the same: Earth is a tough school, the Other Side is home, and you are not a helpless victim of random fate. Readers who resonate with that view often use the Journey of the Soul books as long‑term study material, revisiting them for discussion, journaling and perspective when life gets hard.

Edited by

Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

Comments

Did we miss something? Have feedback?

Help us improve this page by sharing your thoughts

We only use your email to notify you about replies.

All comments are moderated.

Discover and track your reading on the go

Track your reading, manage wishlists, and get notified when new books are added.

3 Journey of the Soul Books in Order (Complete List 2026)