Brinty
11-22-2009, 09:19 PM
You have probably realised from some of my postings that I have a lot of respect for Dolores Cannon’s writings. So for those of you who are unfamiliar with her work, let me give you a quick run-down on her.
Dolores Cannon is a hypnotherapist who began working with clients and regressing them to earlier years of their life trying to discover if there had been some experience that had had a traumatic effect on them, which was causing current emotional or health problems.
From time to time it became apparent that some of the clients were in fact, going back to a previous life experience. Ms Cannon makes no bones about the fact that at first this startled her. Once she became comfortable with these events, she found that some of these past lives had not been on planet Earth.
Once more she was startled but these stories became more common so she decided that there must be truth in what she was being told by her “clients”. Often, the client would not remember what they had said during a hypnosis session and on replaying the tapes made at the time, felt that they must have been making the stories up themselves. Dolores came to realise that if client after client were relating similar stories and events, then their experiences must be real and not just made up.
The main point that must be pointed out is that there is life after death. Just as a car needs a driver to control it, and a suit of clothes needs a body to animate it, so our bodies need a spirit or soul to bring it to life. At the end of their useful lives, cars and clothes can be recycled or destroyed. But these souls are a form of energy, and as such, can not be destroyed - but they can change into some other form of energy.
So - death is unavoidable - but instead of fearing it, look upon it as leaving school and beginning to go to work. Or on another level, think of it as, at the end of a tiring day, going to bed and falling asleep to dream. That is probably a closer description of the actual event of dying.
Her book “Between Death and Life”, tells of a number of clients and their prior life experiences and is a very reassuring book for someone who is afraid of death. After reading it I was moved to email her asking if it were possible to find out how much of what we believe of ancient history is correct. Within 24 hours I had a reply suggesting further books of hers to read.
“Conversations With Nostradamus”, relates how it came about that she was able, through different clients, to actually converse with him. He was only too pleased to explain his cryptic rhymes to her and his sense of humour comes through in a delightful manner as he, from time to time, pulls Dolores Cannon’s leg. In his time, he didn’t have a lot of respect for women.
“Keepers of The Garden”, tells of the earth being seeded with life and how there are energy forms out there keeping an eye on our progress. In “The Custodians”, she tells us more of these “Keepers” and how they perform their duties. It also opens up more diverse concepts that at first are hard to accept - but as the experiences of her clients support what is being said, we have to accept that there must be some truth to them.
Dolores also recommends this book to be read before the three volume series “The Convoluted Universe”. It’s a case of getting your mind accustomed to the experience of “learning at least one impossible thing each day”. In this series, life on other worlds and on different vibratory levels is covered in detail. BUT, don’t be tempted to dive into this series before reading “The Custodians” I can assure you, that unless your mind is really capable of comprehending “the unbelievable”, you are going to have problems - believe me, read ‘The Custodians” first!
Well, that sums up my reading experience of her wonderful books. I now look forward to reading “They Walked With Jesus”, and “Jesus and The Essenes”. On the topic of Jesus, George Hunt Williamson’s book “Secret Places of The Lion” touches on Him and the true events surrounding His last days on Earth. A lot of what George Hunt Williamson wrote back in 1958 is parallel with what Dolores Cannon writes of today.
Anybody who would be interested in buying any of these books, (or any books for that matter), take a look at AbeBooks, I don't think you will buy books any cheaper than here . . . http://www.abebooks.com/?cm_ven=ggl&cm_cat=corp-search&cm_pla=abe_brand&cm_ite=abebooks%20com&afsrc=1&gclid=CMLqpvCxro0CFSaXhgodCzIPsg
Dolores Cannon is a hypnotherapist who began working with clients and regressing them to earlier years of their life trying to discover if there had been some experience that had had a traumatic effect on them, which was causing current emotional or health problems.
From time to time it became apparent that some of the clients were in fact, going back to a previous life experience. Ms Cannon makes no bones about the fact that at first this startled her. Once she became comfortable with these events, she found that some of these past lives had not been on planet Earth.
Once more she was startled but these stories became more common so she decided that there must be truth in what she was being told by her “clients”. Often, the client would not remember what they had said during a hypnosis session and on replaying the tapes made at the time, felt that they must have been making the stories up themselves. Dolores came to realise that if client after client were relating similar stories and events, then their experiences must be real and not just made up.
The main point that must be pointed out is that there is life after death. Just as a car needs a driver to control it, and a suit of clothes needs a body to animate it, so our bodies need a spirit or soul to bring it to life. At the end of their useful lives, cars and clothes can be recycled or destroyed. But these souls are a form of energy, and as such, can not be destroyed - but they can change into some other form of energy.
So - death is unavoidable - but instead of fearing it, look upon it as leaving school and beginning to go to work. Or on another level, think of it as, at the end of a tiring day, going to bed and falling asleep to dream. That is probably a closer description of the actual event of dying.
Her book “Between Death and Life”, tells of a number of clients and their prior life experiences and is a very reassuring book for someone who is afraid of death. After reading it I was moved to email her asking if it were possible to find out how much of what we believe of ancient history is correct. Within 24 hours I had a reply suggesting further books of hers to read.
“Conversations With Nostradamus”, relates how it came about that she was able, through different clients, to actually converse with him. He was only too pleased to explain his cryptic rhymes to her and his sense of humour comes through in a delightful manner as he, from time to time, pulls Dolores Cannon’s leg. In his time, he didn’t have a lot of respect for women.
“Keepers of The Garden”, tells of the earth being seeded with life and how there are energy forms out there keeping an eye on our progress. In “The Custodians”, she tells us more of these “Keepers” and how they perform their duties. It also opens up more diverse concepts that at first are hard to accept - but as the experiences of her clients support what is being said, we have to accept that there must be some truth to them.
Dolores also recommends this book to be read before the three volume series “The Convoluted Universe”. It’s a case of getting your mind accustomed to the experience of “learning at least one impossible thing each day”. In this series, life on other worlds and on different vibratory levels is covered in detail. BUT, don’t be tempted to dive into this series before reading “The Custodians” I can assure you, that unless your mind is really capable of comprehending “the unbelievable”, you are going to have problems - believe me, read ‘The Custodians” first!
Well, that sums up my reading experience of her wonderful books. I now look forward to reading “They Walked With Jesus”, and “Jesus and The Essenes”. On the topic of Jesus, George Hunt Williamson’s book “Secret Places of The Lion” touches on Him and the true events surrounding His last days on Earth. A lot of what George Hunt Williamson wrote back in 1958 is parallel with what Dolores Cannon writes of today.
Anybody who would be interested in buying any of these books, (or any books for that matter), take a look at AbeBooks, I don't think you will buy books any cheaper than here . . . http://www.abebooks.com/?cm_ven=ggl&cm_cat=corp-search&cm_pla=abe_brand&cm_ite=abebooks%20com&afsrc=1&gclid=CMLqpvCxro0CFSaXhgodCzIPsg