Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth by Dolores Cannon

This book was incredible and it covers why we are here, our purpose, and answers other big questions about life. Dolores compiles recorded dialogue between her and her clients while she regresses them through hypnosis to past lives. The conversation is actually through the subject/client to their clients’ subconscious and/or another being. She has regressed thousands of people and from those dialogues, there is a cohesive explanation to life’s greatest mysteries.

I haven’t read a book this eye-opening in a while. I feel a sort of peace, less anxiety about everything, more trust.

Below is a review written by Daniel Benor from the “The Convoluted Universe: Book One” that actually sums up “The Three Waves” very well. I’ve taken parts of the review that applies to the “The Three Waves” and omitted the rest. I was going to ask permission from Benor but learned online he has passed on, so if I need to edit or remove this content, contact me.

5.0 out of 5 stars

“This is a fascinating collection of hypnotic regressions conducted and reported by Dolores Cannon. Her subjects were people who had physical, psychological, relational and/or spiritual questions. Cannon started out expecting she would be helping people by regressing them to earlier times in their lives when they had experienced traumas that were contributing to their current life issues. By helping them remember and clear their earlier traumas, Cannon was able to help them clear many of the issues in their current lives.

To her great surprise, many people also reported phenomena that she herself was not familiar with, including past lives on earth and other planets; encounters with extraterrestrial beings; experiences in lives on other planets; interventions by spirit guides and angelic beings; and between-life experiences as discarnate beings.

Although she was at first skeptical about many of these reports, she found that people were often profoundly transformed through the information received during these hypnotic sessions. She was certain she herself had not suggested them because many had been unfamiliar to her.

Gradually, she came to accept that these reports were of real experiences. These were transformative, in ways similar to the transformations experienced by people undergoing current life regressions. More convincingly, numbers of different people reported similar experiences in regressions she facilitated at different times, in different geographic locations and in people who were totally unfamiliar with each other.”