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Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc. (1993), Edition: 4th, 288 pages
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A young man wanting to explore past-life regression discovers this is his first lifetime on Earth. All his other existences were on alien worlds and in other dimensions. As this unique case is explored further, he finds out that his association with extraterrestrials did not cease with these other lives. The interaction with UFOs and aliens has continued during all his present life, although the information was protectively hidden by his subconscious. This strange case reveals the motives behind present-day involvement between UFOs and humans, and the hopes and expectations of our creators for their garden. We are the Garden - The gardeners are extraterrestrials from other worlds.
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This book presents the usual fantastic new information as is found in the other books by Dolores Cannon.
For some reason I found this one slightly less readable than her others, perhaps because it didn’t contain much other text than the interviews with the subject, Phil, these being filled with
It turned out that Phil had had no previous lives on Earth, and therefore Dolores’ experience with him was a first for her. She had previously uncovered in him what appeared to be previous Earth lives, but these turned out to be “imprints” – “past lives” borrowed from other people and impressed on the subconscious memory of those who are living their first life on Earth; without these false “memories” these people would feel completely lost and have difficulty in functioning on Earth.
Phil tells us about other planets much differing from ours. These include one containing a fourth-dimensional city with beings who are just pure energy.
He keeps reverting to a scene where he sees three spires, which causes him to become extremely moved, since he knows this place is his true home.
Phil is able to enter into deep trance and his “subconscious” has access to all information, though access is in some cases denied.
We are provided with information about the “seeding” of the Earth. Cells were brought from other planets and “planted” in the “garden” of Earth. However, at one point a meteor collides with Earth bringing with it a “disfiguring” virus which became the cause of all disease on Earth; the original design for Earth had been that no disease should exist.
As regards the Moon, we are told that it “was ripped from the Earth during a collision with a wandering star”. It never contained life, since it never had an atmosphere.
Later, Phil is ready to access a repressed event that occurred when his car is stopped in the middle of the highway, and he is “taken” by small grey creatures acting a lot like children, who kept touching him while constantly radiating love. Inside their ship they take a sample from him after removing his consciousness and placing it in a jar! There is a mystery about a box in their possession which belonged to him and which contained a secret which would be revealed to him if he could remember how to open the box. This eventually happens.
It turned out Phil had had contact with these greys since he was a child.
I found the latter part of the book more readable than the beginning, though the book as a whole is filled with exceedingly interesting information.
In conclusion, the book lives up to the usual high standard of Dolores’ books and is filled with new, intriguing information, though it is not my favourite by this author. But read this one too!
For some reason I found this one slightly less readable than her others, perhaps because it didn’t contain much other text than the interviews with the subject, Phil, these being filled with
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compact high-level information; the material thus seemed a little dry.It turned out that Phil had had no previous lives on Earth, and therefore Dolores’ experience with him was a first for her. She had previously uncovered in him what appeared to be previous Earth lives, but these turned out to be “imprints” – “past lives” borrowed from other people and impressed on the subconscious memory of those who are living their first life on Earth; without these false “memories” these people would feel completely lost and have difficulty in functioning on Earth.
Phil tells us about other planets much differing from ours. These include one containing a fourth-dimensional city with beings who are just pure energy.
He keeps reverting to a scene where he sees three spires, which causes him to become extremely moved, since he knows this place is his true home.
Phil is able to enter into deep trance and his “subconscious” has access to all information, though access is in some cases denied.
We are provided with information about the “seeding” of the Earth. Cells were brought from other planets and “planted” in the “garden” of Earth. However, at one point a meteor collides with Earth bringing with it a “disfiguring” virus which became the cause of all disease on Earth; the original design for Earth had been that no disease should exist.
As regards the Moon, we are told that it “was ripped from the Earth during a collision with a wandering star”. It never contained life, since it never had an atmosphere.
Later, Phil is ready to access a repressed event that occurred when his car is stopped in the middle of the highway, and he is “taken” by small grey creatures acting a lot like children, who kept touching him while constantly radiating love. Inside their ship they take a sample from him after removing his consciousness and placing it in a jar! There is a mystery about a box in their possession which belonged to him and which contained a secret which would be revealed to him if he could remember how to open the box. This eventually happens.
It turned out Phil had had contact with these greys since he was a child.
I found the latter part of the book more readable than the beginning, though the book as a whole is filled with exceedingly interesting information.
In conclusion, the book lives up to the usual high standard of Dolores’ books and is filled with new, intriguing information, though it is not my favourite by this author. But read this one too!
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Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1993-06-01
Physical description
288 p.; 5.5 inches
ISBN
9780963277640
Other editions
Keepers of the Garden by Dolores Cannon (Paperback)
Keepers of the Garden by Dolores Cannon (Paperback)
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