![]() which in my opinion, diminishes the credibility of this account.FOR OVER FIFTEEN YEARS I have been exploring history through regressive hypnosis. She was afraid to be incarnated among them because they were more violent than the colonizers on the East side of the river? It sounds as if this all knowing, wise and pure spirit had pre-conceived predjuices. But, I was dumbfounded that the hypnosis subject, while supposedly being in a state of pure spirit form, before ever having incarnated in a human body for the first time, would call Native American Indians, "Savages". ![]() Even though it was uncomfortable to hear, I understood why the character of June referred to her black servants as "Niggers". They were simplistic, childish, comical voices for grown women. But to be honest, I struggled to endure through the various voices the narrator performed. I do understand that it is a representation of the humble beginnings of Delores Delores Cannon's research. I do love the subject matter and the concepts and ideas presented. Why the comical voices for a serious subject? I hope The Convoluted Universe series will be narrated too in the future. This book isn't even listed on the Wikipedia article along with other books that covered the missing submarine - but that website is hard core materialistic. The description of the soul/spirit entity of the tall red-haired man and what he did was not one of the theories included in the books about this submarine listed on Wikipedia. And, another incident I hadn't heard of before, when a submarine called the Scorpion went missing. Even more interesting was when the spirit/soul entity was asked to look at the JFK Dallas incident and what was described. Details of farm chores of earlier times that are no longer practices of today. The historic first-person views of rural American life and Chicago city life and rural/town/castle life in the United Kingdom and early Germany were realistic and all the details that could be confirmed later on via research made the regressions even more interesting - like little details of specific cars (like the Stanley Steemer or the Packard), who was the President/King/Queen at the time, names of cities, towns, rivers, streets. It is the past life regression of one woman that goes back through American history and then back to early Europe and the greater reality spirit/soul entity realm. I read the hard copy of this book some years ago, but still found this audio book version gripping. One of the best Past Life books of many I've read It has laid dormant, gathering dust, until now, waiting. The book was written in 1980, her very first book. When she lectures people ask, "How did you get started on all of this?" This is the story of her beginnings. She is teaching her unique form of hypnosis all over the world. Her books are translated into more than 20 languages. Dolores Cannon is now a world-renowned hypnotherapist who has explored thousands of cases in the 40 years since 1968, and has written 15 books about her discoveries. The experiment changed the participants and everyone involved, and their beliefs would never be the same. It was so startling that they should have stopped, but their curiosity demanded that they continue to explore the unorthodox. It went totally against the belief systems of the time. It began so innocently, yet it crossed the boundaries of the imagination to open up an entirely new way of thinking at a time when such a thing was unheard of. This is the story of two normal people, who accidentally stumbled across past-lives while working with a doctor to help a patient relax. Travel back with us to that time when the words reincarnation, past-lives, regression, walk-ins, New Age were unknown to the general population. What do you do when you discover information that is before its time? What do you do when your curiosity takes you on an adventure that is so bizarre that there is nothing normal to relate to? This is what happened to Dolores Cannon in 1968, long before she began her career as a past-life hypnotherapist and regressionist.
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