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Dolores Cannon (Author)
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January 1, 1993
The persistent memory of a horrible death, that reached across time and space, and caused a 22 year old American girl to seek past-life therapy, revealed the dramatic story of a Japanese man who was killed in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. There have been many stories of pain, death and destruction told by survivors of the Hiroshima bombing. This is the eyewitness account of one who did not survive!This case revealed startling information about the Japanese side of the war. Research into the bombing also revealed terrible truths that the public was not aware of at the time of this dramatic ending of World War II.

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Dolores Cannon is a past-life regressionist and hypnotherapist who specializes in the recovery and cataloging of "Lost Knowledge". Her roots in hypnosis go back to the 1960s. She has been specializing in past-life therapy since 1979.Dolores has become, 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.During the past eighteen years Dolores has been a UFO investigator, using her skills as a regressionist to help people that been involved in abduction cases. She has written several books on the UFO information volunteers have revealed while under hypnosis.Dolores is now teaching her unique technique of hypnosis all over the world.In addition to the three volumes of "Converstations With Nostradamus", Dolores has completed:"The Legend of Starcrash", "Keepers of the Garden", "Legacy from the Stars", "A Soul Remembers Hiroshima", "They Walked With Jesus", "Jesus and the Essenes" and "Between Death and Life". "The Custodians", discusses in detail information regarding distorted time, screen memories, reasons for abductions, implants and much, much more....Her latest book, "The Convoluted Universe, Book One", goes further into complex metaphysica

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  • Paperback: 167 pages
  • Publisher: Ozark Mountain Publishing Inc (January 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0963277669
  • ISBN-13: 978-0963277664
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #295,039 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A gruesome tale we can learn from, August 17, 2010
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This book differs from the other Cannon books I've read, as it doesn't mention extra-terrestrials! Therefore, the beginning of the book where the subject, a young girl called Katie, is regressed to common, banal lives seemed somewhat tame to me. But things soon changed.

Katie was sure that she had lived a previous life in Japan during the second World War and experienced the dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima. Cannon accessed the life in question and got the man, Nogorigatu, to describe his life, wedding, family and Japanese life and customs in general. She wanted to gradually approach the fateful day, August 6, 1945, since Katie had been extremely apprehensive about having to face and live through this memory.

Nogorigatu proved to be a sensible, peace-loving man who made and decorated pots and sold them at the market. Eventually, the war begins and N starts to feel its effects on the town. The troops mistreat the people and steal their food. The population is on the brink of starvation. People, including N's daughters, are forced to work in factories. His sons are sent off to war, his wife dies.

We get to know and care for this gentle Japanese man. The book becomes deeply moving. When the bomb is dropped, we experience this shocking event through N's consciousness as though we were there. A great flash, and rolling winds like fire. Screams. A giant cloud.Suddenly all the buildings simply vanish. The city disappears in a moment. There is nowhere to run for safety or shelter. People's skins and hair are burnt off. They become black like Negroes. Their lungs are burnt.

This was a totally shocking experience, also for the reader. N takes about a week to die.

Afterwards, Cannon conducts research to confirm what she has learnt through the regression. There had been no need to drop this horrific bomb - the Japanese government was in fact attempting to initiate surrender, since the people were dying of starvation and the country was falling apart. It had apparently been a sort of experiment on the part of the American government.

No flyers were dropped warning the people to get out of town on the day in question, though some had been dropped on other towns to be bombed in the normal way. Truman who was President at the time thought it was acceptable to refrain from issuing any warning by way of revenge subsequent to the "sneak" attack on Pearl Harbour. (But it should be noted that it was the political leaders that made the decision to bomb Pearl Harbour, and it was thousands of ordinary men, women and children that got the atomic bomb thrown on top of them.)

Like Cannon, I had never really thought about the suffering of the Japanese subsequent on the dropping of these atomic bombs. Now I have thought about this.

The book is important precisely because it makes us realize what a gruesome decison it was to drop these bombs. How could we carry out these inhumane deeds?

Everyone should read this book.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A SOUL REMEMBERS HIROSHIMA, September 3, 1998
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The persistent memory of a horrible death that reached across time and space and caused a young American woman to seek past-life therapy, revealed the dramatic story of a Japanese man who was killed in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. There have been many stories of pain, death and destruction told by survivors of the Hiroshima bombing. But this is the eyewitness account of one of the people who did not survive!

This case reveals startling information about the Japanese side of the war. Research into the bombing also revealed terrible truths that the American public was not aware of at the time of this dramatic ending to World War II.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing, July 12, 2010
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What a unique way of studying history. Delores Cannon gives us history from the eyes of those who lived it. Through her fascinating work with past live hypnosis, Cannon is able to regress people into their past lives to tell a sometimes different tale of history then what we have in written in our books. A Soul Remembers Hiroshima is one of those books giving details into what seemed like a black and white issues instill we see it from a man who died in the doomed city of Hiroshima. Tragic doesn't begin to describe what it was like for the ordinary people living in Hiroshima in the 1945. Planes flew over the city twice a day adding tension to the already difficult circumstances. The soul remembering Hiroshima lived in dread until the day finally came when the bombs were dropped.

From the book itself, the witness recalls the event from ground zero:

"There was . . . there was a great flash. And the the winds . . . they were like fire. The people, they fell down, they . . . and they just lay there, and . . . and (the voice is full of utter disbelief). The screams! . . . A blinding, white light. And . . . and then a great . . . boom. And . . . and . . . a giant cloud. It went straight up, and . . . and. . . it went out. And then the winds rolled. They were like fire! People are dying everywhere! WHY?!

With that kind of description, how can anyone doubt that this soul was really at Hiroshima? Cannon's work is both fascinating and important. I've read all of her books and never been disappointed.
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I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE, don't I?""" Read the first page
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