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Dolores Cannon's work in Hypnosis has taken the study beyond abduction. Dolores traces the phenomenon from the simple to the complex. Exploring areas untouched by other investigators, she makes the unbelievable become acceptable and understandable!
- Sales Rank: #167621 in Books
- Color: White
- Brand: Brand: Ozark Mountain Publishing Inc
- Model: 1086383
- Published on: 1998-01-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.75" h x 5.75" w x 1.25" l, 1.42 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 556 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
About the Author
Dolores Cannon, born in Missouri, USA, in 1931, is a pioneer in the field of past-life regression. After her first exposure to reincarnation in 1968 via regressive hypnosis (her husband, an amateur hypnotist, stumbled upon the past life of a woman he was working with), she began to specialise in the recovery and cataloguing of lost knowledge and past lives, becoming an internationally acclaimed regression therapist and psychic researcher. Through the study of various methods of hypnosis, Cannon has developed her own unique technique that allows her to gain the most efficient release of information from her patients.
The founder of the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Academy, Cannon now teaches her hypnosis technique to students throughout the world. She also frequently appears on TV and radio shows in the US and internationally to discuss her research. She has written a number of books about hypnosis and past lives, as well as other supernatural phenomena including UFOs and the predictions of Nostradamus, including "Legacy from the Stars", "Jesus and the Essenes" and "Keepers of the Garden". Her books have been translated into over 20 languages.
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76 of 83 people found the following review helpful.
Custodians of What?
By HJ Szczesniak
"There are beings who can function in the physical and maintain a level of development that causes reconfiguration to the point that functioning in the physical becomes so normal it's not apparent".
If you enjoyed reading that sentence and have the foggiest idea of what it's saying, this book is for you.
After reading many excellent respectful books on the alien abduction phenomenon, primarily the works of Bud Hopkins, a hypnotherapist like Delores Cannon, and Dr John Mack, the Harvard psychiatrist who took the phenomenon seriously enough to assist abductees (or "experiencers" as he called them) in group therapy, I picked up "Custodians" to see what evidence Ms Cannon presented for considering alien abductors as "custodians". And it also begs the question, "Custodians of what?"
"Custodians" moves almost Imperceptibly from trance testimony by abductees, to trance testimony directly from the abductee's subconscious (beyond conscious awareness), to channeled testimony from the aliens involved, to channeled testimony from interdimensional beings from who knows where, and finally to "composite" testimonies from who knows what. Along the way, she totally lost me.
Once you introduce channeled data into the conversation, you stand on shaky ground. Are we to assume that all channeled testimony is true just because it's channeled? What if you're channeling some interdimensional gasbag who just delights in pontificating on all questions directed to him/her/it? And, indeed, this is how "Custodians" starts to read: like the pontifications of an interdimensional blowhard who knows everything about everything. It becomes bar-fly conversation.
Whereas Bud Hopkins often presented short segments of a trance session to illustrate a germane point, "Custodians" presents page after page after boring page of questions/answers which often seem to have no crucial point except to bulk up a book. And, often, very often, when the channeled being is pressed for clarification, there is some interruption or diversion in the conversation, or outright refusal to discuss the issue further. To me, a sure sign you're dealing with a windbag, and I become leery.
I'm leery of "aliens" who talk in Christian fundamentalist terms about the end-times, the Anti-Christ, Revelations, and the removal by spaceship of a chosen few before the Earth blows up. I'm leery of aliens who repeatedly say that the Earth is crucial in the universe, but then say they are preparing a "New Earth" for the rescued select to live on.
I am leery of "aliens" who introduce into the conversation Atlantis, Lemuria, dolphins, humpbacked whales, Vegas, and castor oil.
I am leery of "aliens" who repeatedly and profusely praise the hypnotherapist/author.
I am leery of authors who repeatedly reference their other books throughout the current book.
I am leery of authors who repeatedly ask any channeled alien about their sexual practices. It became almost comical as each new being "logged on": "Yes, I realize that our vibrational rate is so low we may destroy ourselves and our planet and time is critical.........but do you guys screw?"
I am leery of authors who give their channeled subjects huge wiggle-room with statements such as "We cannot judge what we do not understand." In "Custodians" the reader is treated to numerous variations of "some questions cannot be answered at this present rate of your evolvement".
I'm leery of "aliens" who admit to abducting people, driving some insane, performing medical procedures, performing genetic experimentation, creating genetic hybrids, performing cattle mutilation, and being involved in many other not-to-be-discussed projects but they're all "for our own good." And these are the "good (positive) aliens". The agenda of the "bad (negative) aliens is not discussed (probably for the best).
If these "superior beings" are so concerned about our woeful "vibrational rate", then why isn't there one solid suggestion about what an individual can do to raise his woeful vibrational rate so that the planet won't blow up or at least he'll have a vibrational rate worthy of being taken up into the rescue UFO (probably named "Rapture"). No, don't meditate. Wait for an alien to put an implant up your nose (or rectum). It's for your "advancement".
At the conclusion of this 556 book, the only conclusion I could come to is that there are many different alien groups operating here, and they are primarily interested in one thing - our unique genetics. Whether "human being" survives is of not much interest to them. The planet is important. The human genome is important. People, not so much. The book should have been titled "DNA Custodians".
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
An interesting, and thought provoking read
By G. Ridgeway
This was an enjoyable book, covers a lot of topics that if you have an open mind to the use of Hypnotic Regression, and the possibility that ETS are not just simply flesh and blood entities, you will really find a lot of what is contained in this book interesting.
Cannon, is a good writer, as her phrasing and movement through the book is smooth and keeps your attention. She obviously has a great wealth of knowledge and experience in what she does and this can be felt throughout the book.
The couple small gripes that I have with this book, is that some of her cases that she presents get really long winded, there was more than a few times where I began to skim over some of her presented cases, where I was reading about the inside of a vessel, and how someone felt for the 3rd or 4th time. I understand that this repetition is done to prove validity, but it really felt by the third or fourth time that she was beating a dead horse, I really think some of the cases could have been summarized more, and cut down the page count on this book by a hundred pages easily.
Some reviewers give Cannon bad marks for being too trusting, or not discerning enough in her questioning, amongst other things. I do have to agree that some of the things that Cannon learns from her Hypnotic subjects, is a bit farfetched and taken at face value (by Cannon) a little too easily. But I am impressed with Cannon because she at least takes a solid stance on what her view is, and that's that ET's are trying to help us, and like the lab rats we do tests on, we aren't doing it because we are being evil, we are doing it to learn. It actually is refreshing, (if you agree with her side or not) to at least have a solid one side perspective be given. Granted I understand many authors on similar subjects like to avoid this to let the reader come to their own conclusions, but it can get rather annoying that after reading a book, you come out at the end with more questions and fewer answers. Take this as you will, just my opinion.
Overall, a very interesting book, especially from the side of Metaphysical Thought and Theory, as well as some "reasons" as to why the ETS have done some of things they have done, as well as why they have not come out to us publicly.
If the Metaphysical side of things is not your purview, or you at least can’t be open minded to them as far as this subject is concerned, I would avoid this book. If you are the former, then I think you will at least find this book thought provoking and worth your time and money.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Very Enlightening
By Terry Keillor
As usual Dolores is very enlightening. As a professional hypnotherapist and writer who has worked with contactee's, her findings are very consistent with my personal experience as well as others I have read.
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