Horns of the Goddess (Paperback)

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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 wherein the client would go into a very deep state of trance and be able to re-live the past life they were seeing. When these individuals went back to a time in the past, it would be as if 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 gave 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 the “accepted” religion and trying to force them to reveal information about their beliefs and practices. The Inquisition believed these special groups had powers and too much influence over “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 torture and burnings; but we’re back!”

 

About the Author


Dolores Cannon, a regressive hypnotherapist and psychic researcher who recorded “Lost” knowledge, was born in 1931 in St. Louis, Missouri. She was educated and lived in St. Louis until her marriage in 1951 to a career Navy man. She spent the next twenty years traveling all over the world as a typical Navy wife and raising her family. In 1970, her husband was discharged as a disabled veteran, and they retired to the hills of Arkansas. She then started her writing career and began selling her articles to various magazines and newspapers. She was involved with hypnosis beginning in 1968, and exclusively with past life therapy and regression work since 1979. She studied various hypnosis methods, then developed her own unique technique that enabled her to gain the most efficient release of information from her clients. Dolores’s unique technique of hypnosis is now taught all over the world.  In 1986, she expanded her investigations into the UFO field and visited various suspected UFO landings sites.  She also investigated the crop circles in England. The majority of her work in this field is the accumulation of evidence from suspected abductees through hypnosis.
 
Dolores was an international speaker who lectured on all the continents of the world. Her seventeen books are translated into twenty languages. And articles about/by Dolores have appeared in several US and international magazines and newspapers. Dolores was the first American and the first foreigner to receive the “Orpheus Award” in Bulgaria, for the highest advancement in the research of psychic phenomenon. She received Outstanding Contribution and Lifetime Achievement awards from several hypnosis organizations. Her works continues through the efforts of Ozark Mountain Publishing.
 


Product Details
ISBN: 9781956945218
ISBN-10: 1956945210
Publisher: Ozark Mountain Publishing
Publication Date: March 1st, 2023
Pages: 400
Language: English

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