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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What an Insight to Our True Heritage.
I got turned-on to Dolores Cannon after reading Legend of Starcrash. I had just read Journey of Souls, about another regressionist who got insight about life in-between earthly incarnations. After Starcrash, I read "Life Between Life" then Dolores' "Between Death and Life". I became hooked! I then picked up Dolores' "Legacy of the...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Should Read This One First
I read Convoluted Universe and the Custodians before I read this book. It's a very early publication and is not worth reading unless it's read first. The other books outstrip the concepts presented in this little handbook by a long shot. If you are just waking up and beginning to research concepts beyond the world's mass TV view, this is the book for you. You'll be happy...
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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What an Insight to Our True Heritage., January 14, 2000
This review is from: Keepers of the Garden (Paperback)
I got turned-on to Dolores Cannon after reading Legend of Starcrash. I had just read Journey of Souls, about another regressionist who got insight about life in-between earthly incarnations. After Starcrash, I read "Life Between Life" then Dolores' "Between Death and Life". I became hooked! I then picked up Dolores' "Legacy of the Stars" and "Keepers of the Garden". I found myself reading "Keepers of the Garden" slowly to thoroughly comprehend the material and reach the end gradually. I did not want the book to end.

Keepers of the Garden is not just another book about alien abductions, but one which reassures that what we call extraterrestrials are here and in reality, loving and nurturing brothers and sisters in the overall scheme of Life as God created it. I'm glad the book didn't end as it was initially intended to, and that we got to see Phil come to grips with his reality. It was truly surprising and satisfying to see Phil as he truly was and is.

I have now also found an author I can trust, whose material is in-line and conducive to my search for knowledge of eternal existence within the creation of the universal flow. Ms. Cannon presents her topics with integrity and in a coherent and understandable manner. I wish I could be one of her subjects.

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85 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tomorrow may call Delores Cannon a true pioneer., February 13, 2000
This review is from: Keepers of the Garden (Paperback)
I read Delores Cannon's book "The Custodians" in three nights. I immediately bought a copy of "Keepers of the Garden" and devoured it in two sittings. I'm now fininshing up another of her works, "Legacy From The Stars", and have two more titles of hers laying in wait on my bedside table. I express this as measure of the impact of that her books have had upon me. I found them all to be rather remarkable. If you're the debunker-skeptic type let me save you some time. Move on. There's nothing for you here. If, however, you're of the more open minded inclination and not threatened by possibilities and ideas outside the purview of "the norm" then take note. Despite the fact that modern day hypnosis has been used as an effective technique for nigh on a century, it is only now being accorded the interest and professional credibility that it has long since deserved. I'm happy to say, Mrs. Cannon's regressive hypnotherapy work pushes the envelope of what is "the norm" even further, to its limits and beyond. In a truly fascinating series of regressions with various hypnotherapy subjects she explores some of the most fundamental questions of our existence. Do you want to know how the universe was formed, are we alone, where we came from, who we are, who created us, where we're going, what it's all about, and how aliens, extra-dimensional entities, reincarnation, the afterlife, and the soul all neatly fit into it? You'll find answers in here. Whether you find them to be true will remain for you to decide. And as well it should be. Trust your gut and intuition here and give you left-brain anal-lyzer a rest. As one who has seen a UFO on more than one occasion, and has had any number of paranormal experiences (experiences which science will eventually prove be to nothing more than a product of previously undiscovered physics), I find the material contained within "Keepers Of The Garden" and her other books to be accurate, honest in its attempt to reveal the truth, and possessing the quality of all forward-looking Good. Chances are, as you read this book you'll find yourself saying such things as, "Of course, that's so obvious. Why didn't I ever think of it?" Have you ever had the experience of reading something and feeling like it was something you had forgotten but were now only just remembering again? Well, if you like that feeling then read "Keepers of The Garden" and revel in it.
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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Intriguing Read, May 16, 2002
This review is from: Keepers of the Garden (Paperback)
Cannon's book Keepers of the Garden deals with a client of hers, who undergoes regression and recalls details of past lives. The fascinating aspect that this book focuses on is that the client in question recalls experiences that identify him as an extra-terrestial being. The book catalogues his past experiences on alien planets and on earth and attempts to unravel the connections between them. I thoroughly enjoyed the book. I am a discerning reader and do not believe everything I read and certainly this book pushes the boundaries between fact and fiction. Draw whatever conclusions you want from this book. Whatever your belief system, it provides some valuable lessons. Those in the 'KNOW' will benefit greatly from this book, as it is a real wake up call. It may also be of assistance to victims of alien abductions as an alternative explanation for their experiences. I found this book an easy and quick read as most of the text is in question and answer format. Watch out for the revelation at the end as to the past life of the subject which lead to his present incarnation. About as an impressive job as you can get. Highly recommended.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely credible and readable account of an incredibly difficult subject,, January 25, 2006
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Bani Sodermark (65632 Karlstad, Sweden) - See all my reviews
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Dolores Cannon has written a lot of books on esoteric susbjects. The material for her books has been gleaned fron the experiences of the many people who come to her for hypnotic regression in order to gain information of memories from their past lives and thereby heal them. This is her first book on extraterrestrials and how they have been relevant to life on this planet. It has been followed by 'The Custodians' and the more recent series 'The Convoluted Universe' Books One and Two.

This book is about the experiences of a man in the hypnotized state where he is regressed to his experiences as an extraterrestrial entity. The wealth of information that has come forth is really extraordinary. Besides, it has been superbly presented and edited; this book is hard to put down. It offers fascinating glimpses of a different planetary reality, of spaceships that travel between heavenly bodies, of illumined cities where spoken language is dispensable, crystal technology and planetary antennas among others, the kind of stuff that science fiction is made of.

It is said that life on this planet was conceived at a certain advanced level of consciousness. The seed was sown by a band of extraterrestrials after several ground explorations. The original plan was that of a garden of Eden. Somehow weeds got into the garden. While covering this issue, the communication takes the form of channeling, as other entities begin to censor the informatiion and at times, even shut it down completely. The reason given is that further elaboration on those lines could give rise to a good deal of misinterpretation, and thus lead to disinformation campaigns and even persecution of certain races or peoples.

The book ends with a short experience of the author, where, while watching a science fiction movie on extraterrestrials, she herself hears voices, which wonder why these beings are portrayed in such a negative way by our media. That their intentions in coming to this planet are honourable and above reproach, but our natural fears of the unknown are stoked by the negativity of the fourth estate to a hyper intensive paranoia of all things outside our experience.

Though the topic is unusual, one gets the clear impression that this material is free from fabrication, and is the genuine, honest experience of the author, who despite having her feet firmly grounded on reality, is also extremely spontaneous , even playful at times. The author gives vent to her almost childlike curiosity, letting it lead her onto newer and even more unknown pastures.

My own impression after reading this book was a feeling of experiencing a long forgotten reality. A reality visited only in dreams, yearned for in the ordinariness of everyday living and touched on only occasionally. A reality resonating to a different music. Dolores Cannon shows us that it is real.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible, October 23, 2001
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This review is from: Keepers of the Garden (Paperback)
I have read this book 3 times since 1993, and am now reading it for the 4th time. I never tire of it.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Dolores Cannon thriller -- This one will open your mind!, September 3, 1998
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This review is from: Keepers of the Garden (Paperback)
I first read a Dolores Cannon book in 1992 when I found the Conversations with Nostradomus in the mall bookstore and read about past life regression for the first time. This book continues in that format with a person who was most probably 'led' to her so the story would get out to people on earth at this time.

The book is about a young man wanting to explore past-life regression and discovers that this is his first lifetime on Earth. All his other existences were on alien worlds and in other dimensions, but he had some past earth experiences 'implanted' for guidance during this lifetime on earth. (I found this concept of implants REALLY interesting.)

After reading the book 'Communion', he finds out under hypnosis that his association with aliens did not stop with these other lives because he had a 'Communion' type experience a few years past. The interaction with UFOs and aliens had continued during all of his present life. Although the information was protectively hidden in his subconscious, the hypnosis sessions brought it out.

This strange case reveals the motives behind present-day involvement between aliens and humans, and the hopes and expectations of our creators.

The book reveals that the star people (aliens) 'seeded' our earth with their star people and refer to it as their 'garden'. As 'Keepers of the Garden' they are concerned that mankind is about to self-destruct and are visiting us for our guidance to prevent this.

What's the next step? The answer in the book will definitely redirect some of my life plans and goals because I believe what this breakthrough information reveals. There is tragedy and hope ahead for mankind in the next decade.

Once I accepted this information from the spirit world and believed it, I then have no trouble with the further things revealed in the book like the Atlantis civilization surviving in an underground world and another underground civilization going on under the Antarctic continent. The future massive changes in the earth from the coming polar shift are revealed, and the future of people on earth during that massive cataclysm. They have a plan.

This book is an excellent complement to the Conversations with Nostradamus trilogy because it provides in depth details that the explanation to some of his quatrains dealing with aliens just touch on and mention in passing.

I feel like a whole new world has opened up to me mentally now that I have an explanation to some of the mysteries of this lifetime. If the star people 'seeded' the Earth to get it going, what about the Garden of Eden? What about the dinosaurs? What about Atlantis? How big is the universe and how does Earth fit into the big picture? Read on... This was a put everything else aside and finish the book type of experience.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jesus and The Essenes, February 6, 2004
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mary c williams (bloomfield, new mexico United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Keepers of the Garden (Paperback)
I have searched for many years for believable information about Jesus. This book answers many questions I have had. I am at peace now. I have read almost all of Dolores's books, and have enjoyed all of them . I find them very interesting. I believe them. I want to thank her for her many hours of work. I know a number of people who have seen our space ships. I personaly know 5 people who have veiwed space ship. Two was my Mother and brother-in-law. Another ship was veiwed by 3 men at the same time. Each of these men told me about it, at different times over the last 15 years. They are all good men, not misleading people. I would recommend an one of her books. I have gave many copys away to people who seemed to need answers. My mother has read Jesus and the Essenes at least 3 times.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Should Read This One First, March 7, 2011
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N. Keaton (Albuquerque, NM) - See all my reviews
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I read Convoluted Universe and the Custodians before I read this book. It's a very early publication and is not worth reading unless it's read first. The other books outstrip the concepts presented in this little handbook by a long shot. If you are just waking up and beginning to research concepts beyond the world's mass TV view, this is the book for you. You'll be happy reading and digesting it as a first try. If you are already awake, well read and researched in science and the concepts of ETs, it is not. In that case, buy the Custodians, then Book 1 of Convoluted Universe. This book will be too slow for you.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!!, July 25, 2006
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I can't improve on what the other reviewers have written. I intentionally read Dolores' first book on this subject first even though it was the oldest. I wanted to see how she first got onto this astonishing subject matter to make up my own mind whether I wanted to pursue the other books. I became her fan after reading her work on Jesus and the Essenes, but this subject matter is a whole different "kettle of fish". If I hadn't trusted her integrity already my mind may not have allowed me to seriously receive this astounding information. Keepers Of The Garden is a pure 'page turner' that kept me up all night to finish. I highly recommend it!! Fasten your seat belts.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I was Awakended with this Book!, March 6, 2001
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Dolores did a great at job interviewing Phil in her studies, I found myself realizing that it all makes sense. The historcal gaps in history seemed to be filled with his recounts of earths of civilization thousands of years ago. Not a typical abduction case , but a true eye opener. I related to many things in the book and feel that so much has been confirmed with me. I can't wait for a follow-up with Phil. Personally I Can't wait to read it again.
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