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Sat May 10, 2008 4:07pm EDT
SpiritNow.com site crashes as 85,000 reach out to contact Mom on the other
side

NEW YORK, May 10 /PRNewswire/ -- America's #1 Psychic Sylvia Browne hosted
a webcast today, offering her fans the chance to connect with their lost loved
Mothers who have crossed over.  A record 85,000 logged on, more than the
SpiritNow website could handle. Almost every request was directed towards a
Mother's Day Conversation to a mother who has passed.  For those lucky enough
to view the webcast, Sylvia gave out messages of love, hope and peace from the
other side.  Thousands of questions flooded the website from around the world
looking for answers from Sylvia.  Because of the high demand, Sylvia Browne
has promised more frequent webcasts in the coming months on SpiritNow.com with
the next one in June for Fathers Day.
Bill Zanker, President and Founder of LearningAnnex.com and SpiritNow.com
said, "I am excited by the enthusiastic response we have gotten from our first
web class with spiritualist and psychic Sylvia Browne. We apologize to the
thousands who couldn't get into the live online web class, but we are making
it available for download for free on SpiritNow.com. We will have more servers
up for the Fathers Day web class and students should register now at
SpiritNow.com. Talking to your Mother who has passed over is obviously the
greatest gift for Mother's Day."
    Contact: Heather Moore at PR@LearningAnnex.com  or at 917-312-1077 for
more information
SOURCE  SpiritNow.com

Heather Moore of LearningAnnex.com and SpiritNow.com, +1-917-312-1077



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