Horns of the Goddess
Written by Dolores Cannon
Narrated by Moe Egan Thomas and Pam Tierney
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About this audiobook
In 1983, Dolores was working with several individuals who volunteered for sessions to help her hone her craft in hypnosis. Over the years she had developed her own technique of hypnosis where the client would go into a very deep state of trance and was able to re-live the past life they were seeing. When these individuals went back to a time in the past, it would be like they were actually there. If there was something in our time that was not in their time, they wouldn’t know what you were talking about.
This book is about the past lives of three of these volunteers who went back to the time of the Druids and were giving information about how it was to live during this time and the difficulties that were experienced while trying to live with the faith of Mother Earth. The Inquisition was always lurking around trying to find these special groups that were not of their religion and were trying to force them to reveal information about their beliefs and practices. The Inquisition believed these special groups had powers and too much influence on the regular people.
So, come along with us and take the journey into the past.
As Dolores would say “They thought they had gotten rid of us with the torcher and burnings; but we’re back!”
Dolores Cannon
Dolores Cannon is recognized as a pioneer in the field of past-life regression. She is a hypnotherapist who specializes in the recovery and cataloging of “Lost Knowledge”. Her roots in hypnosis go back to the 1960s, and she has been specializing in past-life therapy since the 1970s. She has developed her own technique and has founded the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Academy. Traveling all over the world teaching this unique healing method she has trained over 4000 students since 2002. This is her main focus now. However, she has been active in UFO and Crop Circle investigations for over 27 years since Lou Farish got her involved in the subject. She has been involved with the Ozark Mountain UFO Conference since its inception 27 years ago by Lou Farish and Ed Mazur. After Lou died she inherited the conference and has been putting it on the past two years.Dolores has written 17 books about her research in hypnosis and UFO cases. These books are translated into over 20 languages. She founded her publishing company, Ozark Mountain Publishing, 22 years ago in 1992, and currently has over 50 authors that she publishes. In addition to the UFO conference she also puts on another conference, the Transformation Conference, which is a showcase for her authors.She has appeared on numerous TV shows and documentaries on all the major networks, and also throughout the world. She has spoken on over 1000 radio shows, including Art Bell’s Dreamland, George Noory’s Coast to Coast, and Shirley MacLaine, plus speaking at innumerable conferences worldwide. In addition she has had her own weekly radio show, the Metaphysical Hour, on BBS Radio for nine years. She has received numerous awards from organizations and hypnosis schools, including Outstanding Service and Lifetime Achievement awards. She was the first foreigner to receive the Orpheus Award in Bulgaria for the highest achievement in the field of psychic research.Dolores made her transition on October 18, 2014. She touched many and will be deeply missed.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Some parts in the beginning and also towards the end I found really interesting, but many others I found dull and repetitive…If you enjoy many details of ordinary lives and old ways of healing, however, it can be a good listen (I needed more adventure and insight though-this is only a personal view)…