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Convoluted Universe #1

The Convoluted Universe - Book One

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"The Convoluted Universe" is the sequel to "The Custodians". This book contains some of the more complicated concepts in Metaphysics that Dolores Cannon discovered through twenty years of using deep hypnosis to explore the subconscious mind.

Some of the topics explored in this book: The origin, knowledge and destruction of Atlantis; The explanations of Earth mysteries, including - the Pyramids, Easter Island, the Bermuda Triangle, the Ark of the Covenant, Loch Ness Monster, Nazca Lines; Characteristics of other Planets, Parallel Universes, Parallel Lifetimes and Realities; Other Dimensions and much more.¶

This book is intended for those readers who want their minds expanded by the more complicated Metaphysical ideas that border on "Quantum Physics".

556 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2001

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Dolores Cannon

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Dolores Cannon (1931 - 2014) was a self described "past-life regressionist" and hypnotherapist who specialized in the "recovery and cataloging" of "Lost Knowledge". Her roots in hypnosis went back to the 1960s, and she was specializing in past-life therapy since 1979.

Dolores became, perhaps, the world's most unlikely expert on the prophecies of Nostradamus. A retired Navy wife from Huntsville, AR, USA, Dolores was nearly fifty years old when she began experimenting with hypnosis and past-life regression. The results were, to say the least, quite spectacular!

Working through several different subjects, Dolores was able to establish communication with the living Michel De Notredame, better known as the prophet Nostradamus. His revelations and their impact on our own time are both fascinating and at times frightening.

Dolores has written the three volume set "Conversations With Nostradamus", the series on the translation of Nostradamus' quatrains. This series contains the translation of almost 1000 prophecies, all interpreted for the first time and have been in print since 1989. It is considered the most accurate interpretation of the prophecies ever printed.

Dolores has been a UFO investigator for twenty years, using her skills as a regressionist to help people that had been involved in abduction cases. She has written several books on the UFO information volunteers have revealed while under hypnosis.

Her unique technique of hypnosis is being taught all over the world via the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Academy.

Dolores has written 17 books about her research in hypnosis and UFO cases. Her books are translated into over 20 languages. She founded her own publishing company, Ozark Mountain Publishing, in 1992.

Dolores has toured in the USA, England, Europe, the former Soviet bloc countries, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Asia to promote her works, and to discuss her particular brand of psychic research. She has spoken to radio and television audiences worldwide. She has given lectures at such locations as: Whole Life Expos in Los Angeles, New York and San Diego; Global Science Congress; various A.R.E. Edgar Cayce Foundations; Conscious Living Expo and MBS Expo in Australia; The College of Psychic Studies in London, England; The Theosophical Society in London, England; as well as many other organizations. Dolores was the first American and the first foreigner to receive the "Orpheus Award" in Bulgaria, for the highest advancement in the research of psychic phenomena.

Articles by/about Dolores have appeared in several magazines including: "Body, Mind and Spirit"; "Magical Blend"; "Connecting Link"; "Kindred Spirit" (an England magazine); "People Magazine" (an Australian magazine); "Conscious Living Magazine" (an Australian magazine); "After Dark" (the Art Bell magazine); "The Unknown Magazine"; "The Washington Post"; and "New York Times". Also magazines and newspapers in Russia, Spain, South America, Bulgaria, Japan and Arab countries.

Dolores appeared on various TV specials including "A Current Affair" (in Australia); BBC Documentary Series "Divine Magic"; "Ancient Mysteries of the World" (a two hour special on CBS); "Ancient Prophecies I and Ancient Prophecies II" (two hour specials on NBC); "Encounters" ( a one hour special on FOX network); "Good Day LA" (in California); "Mysteries, Magic and Miracles" (the Sci-Fi Channel); "Marilu Talk Show" (ABC); "Biography" (series on A&E Channel); "America After Hours" (CNBC); "CNN International Entertainment News".

She has spoken on over 1000 radio shows including Art Bell’s Dreamland, George Noory’s Coast to Coast, and Shirley MacLaine, plus speaking at innumerable conferences worldwide. In addition she had her own weekly radio show, the Metaphysical Hour, on BBS Radio for nine years.

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15 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2012
Don't read unless you've chosen the red pill.
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833 reviews272 followers
January 15, 2021
Dolores Cannon is the most exciting author I've encountered for a very long time, and since this is the first of her books I've read I've got a lot to look forward to,

She's a hypnotherapist and gets the information for her books, or at least this one, from regressions carried out on her clients. These regressions do not merely take the client back to run-of-the mill past lives - no, contact is made, for instance, with fascinating beings from other constellations who have access to all knowledge. In fact, much of the knowledge revealed is so advanced that it is quite difficult to understand, also because the persons involved lack words to describe these advanced concepts.

New information is forthcoming about the demise of Atlantis together with disclosures about genetic experiments carried out there to create mixtures of humans and animals who/which acted as servants.

There is a chapter on unexplained mysteries revealing, among other things, information about the Loch Ness monster (there are apparently not one but seven of them, and also a few in a lake in Africa and two in a lake off the Amazon river.)

This material is so concentrated, it is difficult to take it all in, and one would really need to read the book several times, which I haven't done, in order to digest its content at all.

Crop circles are explained as being formed by "energies within the earth" and constitute messages for us, which we ourselves must decipher.

For me, one of the most interesting chapters was the one on parallel universes. There are an infinite number of these and they're always intersecting. Amazingly, each one of us is constantly responsible for creating new parallel universes, each time we make a decision to do something, no matter how small. The example is given of choosing between rubbing your nose, scratching it or sneezing. You do one of these but "the energy of the other two possible outcomes has to go somewhere". So at that moment two other universes come into being.

Cannon also interviews a "mechanical person" who was created on another planet for use as a slave or servant. He contained a soul, or rather about 10% of a soul contributed by his creator by its being blown into him in some way. The creator thus lost this 10% of his soul. So both the creator of the mechanical person and the mechanical person himself had the same soul as the regressed woman. This regression back to a robot type of person was a first for Cannon.

Finally, a tale was told about a consciousness that had its home in the Sun. When there it felt one with the whole, it WAS one, but when leaving the Sun it individualized.

These titbits are just a very few of the more comprehensible subjects the book touches on. The author presents many more fascinating interviews about way-out matters.

If you're open to expanding your consciousness and views on what is possible in the many universes and dimensions that exist, read this book. (And I'm not really sure I understand what a dimension is, but perhaps when I've finished reading all Cannon's books, I might have a better clue.)
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3,070 reviews39 followers
January 21, 2021
Speculations put forth under the lie of 'truth'. Defenders of her logic claim that "I'm not open minded", as though open mindedness were synonymous with gullible. Her work has logical inconsistencies (the law of consistency being one of the only metaphysical premises that is hard to doubt).

The author seems to dress up speculation as fact to deceive her readers in the pursuit of cash.


It seems like the people that believe in this type of stuff don’t believe in the scientific method but that doesn’t stop them from spewing “facts”. But if a fact can’t be observed, measured, or tested in any kind of way, how can you criticize me for not belieiving?

They say crazy stuff like the vibration densities of the earth, which have no operational definition. They seem oblivious to the idea that modern science is pretty crazy too (at least I think the concepts like dark matter and quarks and all the modern physics are pretty amazing).

It seems to me that there doesn’t need to be a separation between these ideas and science. Their fear is that science will reveal that most of these “truths” are theories at best. Science doesn’t allow lying because its all about collecting new knowledge and correcting knowledge – two things that are incompatible with dogmatic faith.

I really wouldn’t be concerned about any of this. I think its completely fine if someone wants to live in blind faith – its their business. Its when people comment like the woman above that I hate this stuff…

“Robby, I am also the mother of a son like you. He is going through a similar event and is facing severe depression. I myself have experienced a Past Life Regression followed by a Life Between Lives Regression where I was told he is of the highest spiritual beings.”

Its completely unfair to claim that this stuff is “truth” when someone’s well-being is on the line. I was a very depressed teenager and the last thing, the very last thing I needed was some one spewing crazy bullshit at me and telling me I am depressed because I’m “of the highest spiritual beings” and tell me about my past lives. I needed rational thought and true caring. Not lies.



You can’t hide behind the blanket statement “it can’t be tested by scientific methods”.

You can’t have an experience and then state that its a truth. The only truth is that you had that experience. To go beyond that conclusion and make statements about the nature of reality is faulty at best. I can have a dream – it could simply be my mind creating images and sounds or it could be a trip into a past life. To say conclusively either one is true is faulty.

There are no absolutes in science – all science can be changed and altered based on new data – so don’t say that it is narrow-minded. Its not because it changes. It makes assumptions in order to progress. The internet wouldn’t have been created if we didn’t make assumptions about the nature of electricity, for example.
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74 reviews68 followers
February 2, 2023
From tales of Atlantis, to parallel universes, to the true origins of the human race, as a grand experiment to evolve a certain type of consciousness, this text shines as a definitive source of esoteric knowledge. As a proficient hypnotherapist, Dolores Cannon uses a person's subconscious/higher self as a portal to gain insight into a more truer understanding of the workings of the MetaVerse. I found this book hard to put down, and at time I cursed the Gods that I could not absorbed the information faster. The details from the people that were regressed, added an air of authenticity that I found convincing. The section on parallel universes was particularity intellectually challenging. The postulate that there are a number of versions of yourself existing in alternatives realities was liberating, as well as humbling. Being the competent interviewer, Dolores Cannon, prods and con joules her subjects into deeper levels of explanations, and this was evidence in her questioning to understanding parallel universes. I also liked how she gently brought the subjects back to the more pertinent topics, when they occasionally wandered off.

Throughout the book there is a common theme that there is a galactic hierarchy that is responsible for our beginning, and that throughout history these beings visit, and intercede in the various cultures in a observational and benign way. Various societies have witnessed these visits and have transcribed these sighting/visits in the languages and customs of their mindset. We later come to call these transcriptions legends, myths, and folklore. Some groups have even formed religions around these “events”. Other subjects that are explored are group souls, life on other planets, and of course life on this planet in the distant past. The mode of travel between the star systems is looked at, as well as the different types of Time systems that exist, depending on your consciousness, and the plane of nature you find yourself in. At some point events are sped up, and you experience all time simultaneously, infinite speed is identical to absolute stillness, because you are everywhere at once, and there is no need for movement, because you are already there.

Other ideals explored are alien abduction, and the details of their experiences. How past lives affect your present personality. The coming changes to this planet, and the increase in its vibratory rate that will transform the earth into the next phase of its evolution. Another notable section worth mentioning is the chapter on the God source. This most important subject is looked at from the point of view of an alien intelligence, that is in the full throes of the experience of being one with the God source, or at least as much as it could understand.
I have been a fan of Ms. Cannon for a while, she makes the profound seem colloquial, and the mysterious seem common, and this book only adds to my affection. I have just received volume two of her book, The Convoluted Universe, and I anticipate spreading her pages, and diving in.
2 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2020
This is really interesting in a sci-fi kind of way, but would make a terrible science fiction book (hard to read and rambling).

The conclusions the author makes are absolutely logic - defying, and I don't understand the popularity of her books. It's as if she has taken every fringe theory out there (crop circles, aliens, loch ness, ad nauseum) and woven together a fanciful, evergrowing quilt of imagination.

As a logical, educated person, I find her conclusions to be huge leaps of fancy.

The phrases open minded and old soul are used to frame non - believers as less - mature and rigid beings, as opposed to critical thinkers and scientists. Conversely, it rewards those willing to suspend their disbelief with the sure knowledge of their soul's superiority - pander much?

It seems offensive, but I've been told it simply means I haven't had as many past lives as the Cannon believers - once I have a few more lives under my belt, perhaps I will intuitively know this all to be true and my brain will somehow also evolve to this higher knowledge.

I will update this review then.
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Author 4 books8 followers
March 4, 2014
This is the second book I've read by Dolores Cannon, the first being "The Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth." I read a great deal of history, forbidden archaeology, and spirituality books and the beauty of Cannon's work is how the past life regressions she reveals from her clients not only confirm a lot of fringe beliefs about the history of our planet, they weave together a more complete picture of the deep and hidden history of humanity. As a spirituality writer that focuses on the magic of our own biological energy fields, it is always gratifying to read Cannon's books and feel like I too am contributing to empowering spiritual seekers with new tools to understand themselves and the universe. Thus far the accounts of Atlantis have been particularly fascinating, and have revealed more than any other histories of Atlantis I've encountered thus far. If you want your mind opened to incredible possibilities, pick up a Dolores Cannon book!
24 reviews
June 28, 2021
If you believe everything, without a doubt, you will believe anything.

This book has witness-based legitimacy. People under hypnosis are easily influenced by suggestions, and the therapist has to be extremely cautious to avoid implanting their own beliefs and wishful thinking. I think Dolores Cannon does a horrible job as a hypnotherapist and leads the "patients" into her own fantasies. Hence the whole book is like a fantasy novel rather than anything else. And, as far as fantasy novels go, I prefer Lord of the Rings.
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Author 5 books11 followers
July 24, 2019
 In "Custodians: Beyond Abduction," late metaphysical researcher and QHHT hypnosis pioneer Dolores Cannon unveiled the reality of visitors from the stars, what they want with us, where they come from, and so, so much more. In her sequel, the first book in her acclaimed Convoluted Universe series, Cannon explores the makeup and reality behind the very universe/multiverse itself, taken from the subconscious minds of her QHHT subjects.
     
     This work is truly mind-bending and is an edge-of-your-seat-thrill-ride! So many ancient mysteries are answered and revealed. Previous interdimensional and interplanetary lives of subjects are shown in fascinating detail and alien wonder. This book will sear your brain, and only leave you hungry for the rest of the series. It's a helluva series debut. You thought you knew Cannon before, well, be prepared to be amazed as secrets are answered regarding the Pyramids, The Bermuda Triangle, Easter Island, The Ark of the Covenant, interdimensional realities, ancient empires, and so much more. From the account of a man channeled from the dark ages when there existed a hidden kingdom that knew and practiced magic that wasn't conquered by the Church yet, to a woman who once lived a life as a machine being from another world with an actual soul, this book will grab you by the lapels and won't let go until you reach the last page! 
 
      I give "The Convoluted Universe Book One" by Dolores Cannon a 5 out of 5.
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30 reviews11 followers
August 15, 2011
Absolutely amazing book! Through regressing her clients, Dolores Cannon fiddles with a number of 'hot' esoteric topics in a very comprehensible way, full of easy-to-understand allegories. Where 'The Law of One' series in my opinion failed as too hard to understand (both in the vocabulary used and in the information itself), 'The Convoluted Universe' really hit the spot for me!

I just couldn´t put the book down and I´ve already ordered volume 2! This is the first book I read by this author and you can bet I´m craving for more!
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66 reviews
September 17, 2013
As fascinating as the material is, and as non-skeptical to anyone's perceived truth I am generally... I have grave doubts about this particular method of exploration. Stuff revealed while regressing under hypnosis.
As we have very little other avenues to draw on to give us some idea as to what or who is making the crop patterns, for instance, I find it interesting what Dolores Cannon found to this particular topic.
I am 100 % convinced that much of this crop phenomena is NOT students with boards and strings having fun with all blue eyed believers in the otherworldly, though some certainly did attempt to take the credit. (Not once have they been able to show how to make one of the more complex patterns!) We have no clue, really. So anyway, I'm open to other avenues of finding things out. I give Dolores Cannon credit for probably being genuine in her own integrity, but just think too much of what is related to her seems too far fetched for me. Nonsense is another word. Still continued to read her book. Overall it left me feeling ill at ease, however. I guess I prefer to say "I don't know" rather than adopt answers from avenues to much like glass-pushing-around-table scenario. Not meaning to offend folks who love this and other books by her.
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35 reviews10 followers
June 7, 2010
This book touches on just about every conceivable mystery out there. This book explores: crop circles; the Great Pyramid; Bigfoot; Easter Island; the Bermuda Triangle; parallel Universes; simultaneous realities; other dimensions; alien abductions; Christ consciousness; ancient Egyptian mummies; the Nazca Lines; Atlantis; Centaurs; the Ark of The Covenant; the Loch Ness Monster; the Mayan calendar; the power of intention; time; life on other planets; the purpose of life; energy beings in higher dimensions, and much more.

All of which has been accumulated by Dolores after more than ten years of enquiry into the subconscious mind and presented right here. This book will contort your mind in ways you can't imagine. If hypnotherapy is real, then the information being presented in this book is real and relevant to each and every one of us. You decide.

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653 reviews17 followers
April 13, 2020
I've always had questions growing up. Whether it was myths and legends, ancient sites, history to deeper questions such as Where did we come from? or What is our purpose?...The Convoluted Universe answered it all and open doors to more questions and possibilities. I am looking forward to reading the next book and expanding my knowledge and mind.
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Author 2 books15 followers
December 22, 2018
A very interesting cross section of lost knowledge from the god source to atlantis and how we can be multi dimensional light beings. Includes one of the first past life regressions of someone that was a robot in a past life.
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121 reviews6 followers
March 19, 2023
Fascinating information, especially the chapter about Earth’s lost history and what happened to Atlantis. The chapter about parallel dimensions also raises a lot of questions. There are occasionally some avoidable grammar and punctuation errors that I wished she had fixed more, and it is wise to take it all with a grain of salt, but this would be a good book for a skeptic to read to open their mind up to new possibilities. One of the most important pieces of potential evidence for me that past life hypnotherapy is legit is the tendency for regular and sometimes uneducated people to suddenly be able to talk in accurate detail about quantum mechanics and advanced metaphysical concepts.
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11 reviews
June 14, 2023
I didn’t finish this book.

TLDR: This isn’t some revelatory “unveiling of the truth”, it’s verbal diarrhea spewed from someone’s subconscious while in a highly suggestive state. This would be less enraging if the book hadn’t been published as non-fiction, or had more of the approach of “interesting ideas from someone’s dream state”, but to pass this off as fact relies heavily on the reader applying zero critical thought, and to me that comes across as predatory.

Pass.

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The first “person” we meet is “Bartholomew”, who claims to be a prince that lives in a castle in a kingdom he can’t remember the name of. He can’t tell us much about this reclusive kingdom, except that the main religion is magic. And despite sharing the name of a saint, he’s never heard of christianity or catholicism. He claims to have a friend named ”Christopher” (an entity not from this planet) who has given him knowledge that he can’t remember and needs to share, but can’t share it with everyone because reasons. Oh, and he can’t write it down, either. Also, he doesn’t know the word for “window”, though he somehow knows the word for “vacation”.

At some point, he starts traveling, and lists off countries he’s visited. Interestingly, he can remember the names of the countries he traveled to, but not his own. Anyways, one of the countries or regions he names is Gaul. So, now at least, we have a point in time, since Gaul was known by that name from about the 5th century BCE to the 5th century CE. However, things take an interesting turn when our Bartholomew tells us that he just arrived in Liverpool. He must either be immortal or also be a time traveler as well as a prince, since Liverpool was founded in 1207, leaving us a minimum of a 700 year gap between Gaul and Liverpool.

Moving on, we meet Janice. She has a pretty incredible story involving alien abduction and traveling to another planet. She has been abducted all her life, and is a part of an experiment involving what sounds to me like transferring lived experiences into a planet-wide storage system that. Kind of like uploading into the cloud, but with lives instead of music or an essay. We are told we can access this information, but we aren’t ready for it. This entity doesn’t seem to have the same linguistically limitations that Bartholomew had though, because words like “computer” and “phone” appear. (I kept waiting for the word “fax” to pop up, but unfortunately I didn’t catch it.) Things start to go sideways though, when we’re told that only humans are smart enough to bother with.

Next up, we have Phil? Bill? I can’t remember. Anyways, same story, this guy is possessed by an entity (always the same entity, interestingly, as everyone else) who wants to share some Very Important Information. We aren’t ready for it, but we also are, so we will get it in small words. We “learn” that Machu Picchu was build by alien technology by changing the crystalline structure of the rocks to melt it. You know, instead of giving credit where it’s due, and acknowledging the insane skills the Incans had, it must have been aliens. Something something, pyramids of Egypt. Also, they apparently used stone balls as lighting, because why not?

Honestly, I stopped listening after this. This isn’t some revelatory “unveiling of the truth”, it’s verbal diarrhea spewed from someone’s subconscious while in a highly suggestive state. This would be less enraging if the book hadn’t been published as non-fiction, or had more of the approach of “interesting ideas from someone’s dream state”, but to pass this off as fact relies heavily on the reader applying zero critical thought, and to me that comes across as predatory.

Pass.
2 reviews
April 17, 2019
I am an open minded believer in the spiritual and our connection to the divine and otherworldly beings, however I’ve already come across inconsistencies in this work. In the first chapter the subject regresses into her past life, as a man, and has a hard time discribing what glass is as he lives in a time before it was invented. So he does not know what to call it except a hard surfuce he can see through. Dolores makes a point of this and uses it to validate her work, basically saying “see, he has never heard of glass in his time so he doesn’t know the word but describes it the best way he can.” Only a handful of pages later this same subject says “ it was shiny and bright like a piece of glass” ... hmmm. I’m not here to discredit her work, I am an intuitive clairvoyant and there is some validity to her information which is why my interests were peaked but there are also many holes in her work and I caution readers to use their own discernment on what to invest their energy into believing. What resonates? Forget the rest.
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June 18, 2019
I love this book, it confirmed so much information to be real. That there is more out there than we are being told. That we are being kept in the dark and stupid about education that does not help us. We need to realize they have been here since the beginning and they are so much in control of everything we are not aware of. I'm already on book three of convoluted Universe and our Universe is amazing and our existence is amazing. These books gave me a real reason to live as I've never lived before with true Love in my heart for everything in existence no matter what. Become more loving, Become more forgiving of ourselves and others (thus, stopping the wheel of Carma) We need to become more focused on service to others on a daily basis, Focus on raising our vibration and our consciousness.
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March 11, 2012
Not sure what I think of this one... I am completely open to life on other planets, but the whole alien abduction thing is just a bit strange to me. I am always very interested in what people say when answering while in deep hypnosis, but I still believe one has an "ego" while in this state; therefore, the information they give is given from an ego-state. Also, Alien would mean anything not of this world, so even "angels" or "souls" would be alien by that definition.

I may have to do some more pondering on this one.
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13 reviews
July 3, 2015
Even if you don't believe everything you read in this book it's amazing science fiction. The descriptions of life in other galaxies and beings evolve and their societies is quite fascinating. I quick, easy read either way that will at least open you up to new and interesting possibilities
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134 reviews2 followers
August 11, 2020
I loved this; it takes my brain to creative places and allows me to consider possibilities I could not imagine on my own. I don't concern myself with validating it as fact; that's not my purpose for reading. I can appreciate it just as much as a great piece of science fiction. Truly fascinating!
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January 9, 2024
This was my first true full reading of Delores Cannon’s work, and it was an incredible read. I’m immediately starting the second book of this series. Reading this book has aided in expanding my mind more in topics that have already piqued my interest. I appreciate her writing style, simply reporting what she is experiencing and learning.
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215 reviews
December 4, 2024
This was my cup of tea! Interesting how things I was not even aware or conscious of were reaffirmed through this reading! "It is not so clear to be either, except that I know that it's so."

annotations:

-D: Don't you think there's a danger of forgetting some of it?
L: No. The intellect is very vast. People do not understand the intellect.
D: Isn't there the danger, as it is passed from one generation to the next, that there could be distortion?
L: No, because there is something that keeps it intact in the intellect.
D: I'm thinking of how people are. They change information over long periods of time.
L: But this is stored in a very special place, and can only be drawn upon at the proper moment. I cannot discuss this with anyone at will. It is only discussed in the proper time, and then that portion of the intellect is tapped for the information.

-I was told that they wanted to experience an emotional state of a higher nature.

-L: Not bored so much as, it did not afford them much emotional outlet. They felt that extremes in behavior promoted their emotional needs. It gave them experiences they wanted to explore for themselves. Not realizing that when they allowed these emotions to rule, they were losing the light within themselves. It did not leave, however it became very, very dim. And all because of wanting to experience the exhilaration of emotional states and trauma.

-L: ...there was a master plan for this Earth. It is the most beautiful planet in this universe. It was designed in beauty as an experiment. Unfortunately it never evolved in the way it was designed. It was to be an experiment in emotion and physical pleasures.

-L: Then some of them got so involved in this physical pleasure, they got so mire din it, they did not leave. They stated to experience it further. The longer they stayed, the less they were able to leave. They lost the ability to leave. So they were here when the first set of beings came. The ones who were supposed to help those who were mired in the physicalness of this planet, to help them regain their light spirits. They also were caught up in it.

-L: The mission was to divert their attention from killing to a more positive mode, such as growth and harvest, another source of food and energy. This also would keep them stationary or in one place, rather than living a nomadic life. They would have more time to think and develop their reasoning powers if they were stationary.

-J: Time is a carrier of the energy. And we have worked with these particular locations for centuries.

-Knowledge and information seems to be the main purpose of the human species, and thus nothing can be right or wrong. It is only positive and negative. We learn lessons from it and it enables us to work out any karma so we can complete our assignments and return to whence we came. In that respect in the final analysis all we have and are is the sum total of our experiences and our knowledge.

-B: Their science pointed out that they needed to be a harmonious whole themselves to be in harmony with the universe in general. And this was part of yourself. And if it's not developed, you would not be balanced and you would not be a harmonious whole.

-P: Those who were ministering the planet at that time allowed these transmigrations, to enable those intelligences to experience life in a physical environment through many different types of physical expression. It was seen that this could enhance the ability to express oneself in physical or on a physical level. The added abilities of expression would enhance the capabilities of the intelligences to; we find this difficult to translate, for there is no concept given on this level. However, the intent of the expression was to learn.

-p: ... that the expression of human is a spiritual expression in nature. And the physical form which forms around this expression is simply a reflection of that which is spiritually human.

-P: A blade of grass is simply a physical manifestation of that energy which is of the blade of grass nature. So you see there are many forms of energy. And these different forms of energy translate differently into the physical level. The universe is made of energy. The physical universe is simply an expression or a translation of these higher energies. So you see, the reality of the universe is based on spiritual energy. The physical universe is nothing more than an expression or a translation of that which is spiritual in nature.
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So when you look around and see these physical forms, you are in fact seeing nothing more than reflections or translations.

-J: And when one uses one's negativity so strongly, one attracts negativity. And this was how the Atlantean civilization finally collapsed.

-P: The fact that this monument remains a mystery indicates to the successive generations their lack of understanding.
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It is a litmus test for that generation. Such that the higher energies in charge of the dissemination of energies can perceive that the generation current on the planet at that time has reached a sufficient level of understanding, that they be given the remainder of the information available. Until the complete understanding of the pyramid has been reached, it would be premature to allow the dissemination of the information which has been held.

-P: The concept of truth, on your terms, is simply abstract.

-P: Yes, for there is much misunderstanding. So naturally that which is misunderstood is either feared, or if it is also much larger than man, it is much revered.

-P: The energies on this planet now are of the nature that a thought is a deed.

-R: That's his destiny. He has to feel the pain, because he can handle the pain. And people have to learn from him.
D: Doesn't that seem rather cruel?
R: It's not cruel at all, because there's no time. When one person dies of cancer because he smoked to many cigarettes, the people around him learn an awfully harsh lesson. And so does he. But everybody goes on. It really doesn't matter, because it's just a flash of a few seconds of real time.

-N: it would not choose a human life otherwise, for it is a difficulty existence to choose, on many levels. It is also a very stimulating life to choose. For it is very full. Full of emotion and feeling and texture and vibrancy. In many other lives that a soul chooses there is not much variation.

-N: For all sorts of reasons a soul will choose a journey. Just sometimes for the fun of it, for the experience.
D: To go back and experience something that's different at the time.
N: Yes, it adds to the tapestry. It adds to the complexity of the soul.
D: The variety.
N: Yes, it adds. It gives. It fills. It makes the soul more complete. It's another piece of the puzzle.

-B: For every action that is done, there is more than one possible outcome. In your universe one outcome is realized, but all the energy of the other outcomes have to go somewhere. And so these other different outcomes that were not realized in your universe, cause another universe to come into being that's practically identical to your universe, except that this particular outcome is different. And from there the universe continues to develop in its own direction.

-B: There's no such thing as a wrong decision. You may feel later that you could have made a better decision. But at the time the decision you made was right for you. And so, do not feel guilty about so-called mistakes that you have made in the past, because there's no such thing as a wrong decision.
D: Because the other side of the decision exists somewhere.
B: YEs, it is all balanced.

-P: We find that many on your plane seek to define their reality by their vantage point. There are broader realities that go unnoticed, simply because people refuse to alter their vantage point.

-P: The subconscious is the sum total of all those lifetimes. It is the circle itself. The conscious simply moves to that portion of the circle of which you seek information. And then relates that which is in that portion of the circle.

-P: The subconscious, in your definition, is simply the intelligence or awareness of that soul. In your definition, the awareness of your soul is defined as the subconscious. The fact is that your soul is your awareness. That is one of the stumbling blocks in learning the realities of the universe. Is that your awareness is your reality. It is not that you perceive the universe through your awareness, the reality is your awareness. You are what you think. That is your true reality.

-P: There is no need to attach a label. For when one attaches labels, one fixes on the label more so than on the identity.

-P: Oftentimes when you are in depression your soul has lowered its vibration below that of your body, and so you feel quite blue or moody. Your moments of elevation are oftentimes when your soul is vibrating at a frequency higher than your body.

-B: It's our belief system that says sunshine is preferable to rain. And if we got to that point of realization we're already there; we just don't know we are. In fact, we are always at it; we don't have an awareness of it. When we have an awareness that everything is as good as everything else, we won't even try to focus on getting what we want. We have it all.

-B: All of it is just energy with no good, no bad, no hurt, no feel good, no right, no wrong, no anything. But mainly because of our belief system, we want to separate it into parts that are right and wrong, and good and bad. And as a result we want to choose just what we want out of that. When we reach a level where we understand that all of that was unnecessary; there was no right, no wrong, no good, no bad, no hurt, no feel good, then we won't need to have even learned how to get what we want.

*-B: It is not so clear to be either, except that I know that it's so.

-L: That life was showing her it's all right to stand up for what you think is right. It's all right to be alone. It doesn't really matter that we're alone. We just think we are. We're never alone really.
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7 reviews6 followers
January 26, 2018
"This is the sequel to 'The Custodians'. The book contains some of the more complicated concepts in Metaphysics that Dolores Cannon discovered through twenty years of using deep hypnosis to explore the subconscious mind. Some of the topics explored in this book: The origin, knowledge and destruction of Atlantis; The explanations of Earth mysteries, including -- the Pyramids, Easter Island, the Bermuda Triangle, the Ark of the Covenant, Loch Ness Monster, Nazca Lines; Characteristics of other Planets, Parallel Universes, Parallel Lifetimes and Realities; Other Dimensions and much more. This book is intended for those readers who want their minds expanded by the more complicated Metaphysical ideas that border on 'Quantum Physics'"
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108 reviews4 followers
September 2, 2017
Another great book by Dolores Cannon a hypnotherapist who regresses her clients to prior lives. Sometimes these prior lives are on planets other than Earth. In this book, Dolores introduces us to the multiverse, a concept which modern physics calls the "multiple worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics". Basically, every time a choice is made a universe is born for each alternative. You are aware of the universe in which your choice was made one way while a duplicate you lives a life in a universe where the alternative choice was made.

Dolores had her clients while in the trance state try to explain how time is an illusion (all times are going on now) and how multiple universes can intersect and things can be seen and sometimes places even visited that exist in these alternate universes. She also had client’s whose prior lives were as "beings of light" who exist in dimensions other than the ones known to us.

Basically this is the ultimate case of Reality being stranger than fiction. Be prepared to have all your belief systems challenged by this new information. For me it has been a wild ride. Start reading Dolores Cannon’s books and discover it for yourself. It could change your life.
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107 reviews18 followers
June 26, 2013
Amazing dimensional layering experience. I can see why I was drawn to read this book now. My being is expanded enough to easily grasp the topics with relative ease. At times it was apparent that Dolores was presenting topics outside her current realm of understanding, however she did so with integrity and whilst sustaining the vein of "truth" that was coming through. Content bends on itself like a pretzel which may leave some wondering what is the "truth" and I cannot help feel that this is deliberate on the part of the beings giving out the knowledge. After all they are all part of the evolving Universe and are on a journey just like the rest of us. Look forward to reading the next instalments.
40 reviews
October 13, 2020
A book of Insight, Reverence and Hope.

It was with much curiosity that I approached this book. As I progressed in my reading I did so with more reverence than curiosity. I So resonated with the concepts, ideas and beliefs therein. I felt Hopeful and also a bit lonely and deeply sad but in a loving way that came from an ancient place in my heart. (sigh) If only we could be less afraid and egocentric. We have a long way to go but with books like this and people willing to be brave and Open-minded we'll get there and the Joy will be much sweeter. Read. Grow. And surrender your ego and let Dolores and her teachers show you Something More. Namaste!
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