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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent review on the back cover of the book
THE LEGEND OF STARCRASH

Through regressive hypnosis a lost legend of the history of mankind has been retrieved from the recesses of time. Did the American Indians descend from the inhabitants of an alien spacecraft that crashed in the Alaska-Canada region thousands of years ago? Keepers of the Garden told the story of the original seeding of the plant Earth by...

Published on August 20, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars Starcrash people and remnants
It is hard to believe everything you read, despite the intentions and truthful beliefs the writer portrays or relays...could we be stemmed from a very ancient culture. is culture even the world. A race like, yet unlike our modern-day modern humans...only to find out in the past we were surrounded by intelligent and speaking animals of the forest, energy, consciousness...
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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent review on the back cover of the book, August 20, 1998
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This review is from: The Legend of Starcrash (Paperback)
THE LEGEND OF STARCRASH

Through regressive hypnosis a lost legend of the history of mankind has been retrieved from the recesses of time. Did the American Indians descend from the inhabitants of an alien spacecraft that crashed in the Alaska-Canada region thousands of years ago? Keepers of the Garden told the story of the original seeding of the plant Earth by aliens from outer space. Starcrash indicates that aliens continued to come to Earth, some intentionally and by accident, throughout our history. In order to adjust to harsh conditions and the brutal rays of an alien sun, the survivors were forced to interbreed with the local aborigines. This was the only way to insure the survival of their race. Does their blood still flow in the veins of certain American Indian tribes?

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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Who Came First, the Chicken or the Egg, OR..., January 18, 2000
This review is from: The Legend of Starcrash (Paperback)
Dolores Cannon's warm and inquisitive, yet non-obstinate approach in dealing with her subjects and their spirit entities under regressive hypnosis gives much credence to the integrity of the subject matter. This book stages the probable seeding and origin of our ancestors, and WOW!, is it a mindbender. Tuin, who is the main character and tribal hunter for the commune, delivers interesting insights to the societal structure and specialized importance each member's responsibility brings to the tribal commune. In a naive and innocent manner, Tuin relates his adventuresome and somewhat rascally personality within a warm and caring community, which in a primitive way appears more advanced and evolved than our current existence.

That's not all! The latter part of the book, Dolores explores Tuin's higher spiritual nature, giving a sophisticated glimpse at the unfolding of human history. For those of you who have interest in the migration of man to North America and the Native American role in that perspective, this is a MUST book. Why, we even get a glimpse into to the effect of the great prehistorical asteroid hit on earth. Great, easy, and believable reading. An opportunity to enhance one's enlightenment.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alien Awesome!, August 17, 2008
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We may soon find ourselves in this very situation! About 5,000 people had to leave their very overcrowded planet, knowing full well that they would be living on a space ship for several generations before reaching their destination (another planet where the atmosphere was compatible with their bodies) and that if they left, they were never to return (sounds like my parents when I was a teenager). One of the 3 ships had a serious malfunction (that was probably a result of tampering with a time-release sort of factor to sabotage them after the point of no return) and was forced to make a new home on Earth. It was a really great thing that they happened to land near a very remote, primitive civilization with no contact with the outside world. I could understand the fear both groups had for each other and the necessity to interbreed for the survival of both species. This story was told through a client under hypnosis who went to Dolores Cannon for therapy to help with a reoccurring dream. In the bigger picture, there are no accidents. I feel this legend is very true and correct.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Alien experience, January 22, 2010
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Mrs. Cannon always writes interesting books. If someone were a fiction writer, I can't imagine creating the stories she writes. Mark Twain wrote "Truth is stranger than fiction, because fiction has to be plausible". I love her books.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fact or Fiction?, July 14, 2010
This review is from: The Legend of Starcrash (Paperback)
It's hard to know what to believe with all the books on UFO's brought to us by channeling and such, but Delores Cannon's books have the ring of truth. She uses regression through hypnosis to gather her information and what's so fascinating about her books is that her clients under hypnosis tell of things that corrispond to the Bible, ancient legends, modern science, people who have been abducted and of course channeling.

I have tend to believe things that are repeated by different sources that have nothing to do with each other and find that a common story emerges. Cannon's books not only have such information but fill in details as if the person giving the information was really there living that life. And for me, that's the most fascinating thing about hypnosis. The conscious mind is not involved, just our subconscious which is truthful, if guided not led, and forgets nothing.

The person giving the story in Star Crash tells of a group of beings, human enough to breed with the locals, who are traveling through giant ships looking for a new planet for whatever reason, and then one of the ships become disabled and is forced to land on Earth. After landing in a remote part of north America in the distant past, the people realize that they won't survive exposed to our brighter sun, and so make friends with a local tribe and interbreed. Over the centuries they take apart their ship, which they had always planned to do when reaching a new home, and use the parts for housing, cooking, whatever they might need.

It's the details that are given out that really make me believe. It's how the technology is soon lost or wears out, that really makes Cannon's work ring with the truth. How the technology soon becomes a holy artifact, and is sometimes buried with the holy people when they die, which explains why we don't find any of the ships or their clothes or much else.

This book is filled with such details. Cannon is like a very good, unprejudiced reporter who gets the story with the ability to give us a clear picture of times in our distance past. Absolutely fascinating.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Historical research at its best, stuff you won't find elsewhere!, September 30, 2010
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The story about the starcrash legend is so believable and rings a bell of truth and yet so much more amazing than the boring hollywood UFO movies. I don't understand why they cannot make a movie based on such stories which sound far more real. I don't like movies showing aliens as if they were so evil and we are Gods in comparison!

Dolores cannon's research is so much more fascination and as the saying goes, "Fact is stranger than fiction". Such things cannot be imagined by human minds, we can only come up with useless stuff that involves fighting, fighting and more fighting. Here's a story of peace and harmony, how much more beautiful life can be living in harmony.

I wonder if some of the avatar concepts were inspired from this book. But avatar for me, failed to create an impact. It could have been so much more interesting.

I love Dolores Cannon's work. She's amazing. I wish she would write more books like this, of course depending on what she unearths. But so far, out of the four I read, this is the best book of her. But others are good too and not to be missed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible information, August 8, 2010
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I got hooked on Dolores Cannon's books when I read first her Volume 2 of The Convoluted Universe. The information she receives from the subconscious of her past life regression subjects is better than science fiction because it is all obviously true.
This particular book has its focus on a very early life of one of her subjects, a woman who lived as a male hunter thousands of years ago, who tells of a space ship that crash-landed near his small village. The "old ones" who survived the crash became a part of the village and amazed them with technological advances they had aboard their space ship. They also told them of their own galaxy and why they had to leave - all making for the most interesting reading.
Cannon always taped her subjects when they spoke from their all-knowing sub-conscious, and has put all these marvelous experiences into her books. Once you start her books, you want to read another, and another. Her technique of past life therapy goes beyond anything you could ever expect. They prove once and for all that life does goes on and there are reasons why we are as we are. Fascinating!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Dolores Cannon!, January 28, 2010
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I've been reading her books for over a year now and still have more to go. There's always a mind expanding amount of information in them and in the stories you find different human conditions as well as other worldly.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not one of my favorites, August 21, 2009
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I really love reading Dolores' books, but this was not one of my favorites. There are a few very interesting parts but most of it was anti-climactic. Nevertheless, it was still a fun read and as always Dolores' work captures my imagination like no other can.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best book ever, November 21, 2011
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This is the most delightful book I've ever read. I buy multiples so I can loan it out to friends and worthy relatives. I haven't gotten any back yet. I've read many of Dolores Cannon's books and loved them. Some I like to read one paragraph at a time, put the book down and assimilate. This one is fast paced and eye-popping from beginning to end. You won't be able to put it down.
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