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Rating:  Summary: A Strange and Different Read Review: Although this was well written and the subject matter was interesting, it didn't feel like it got that much into lives on other planets. It felt more like UFO abductions or UFO visitations than actual memories. And when there were memories, they were vague and not terribly descriptive. I guess I would have liked to have read about how people lived on other planets: their food, customs, travel, housing, etc. but none of that ever came up except these weird UFO type aliens who did little and saw little. Quite boring and disappointing. Hoping to sell the book secondhand.
Rating:  Summary: A Strange and Different Read Review: Although this was well written and the subject matter was interesting, it didn't feel like it got that much into lives on other planets. It felt more like UFO abductions or UFO visitations than actual memories. And when there were memories, they were vague and not terribly descriptive. I guess I would have liked to have read about how people lived on other planets: their food, customs, travel, housing, etc. but none of that ever came up except these weird UFO type aliens who did little and saw little. Quite boring and disappointing. Hoping to sell the book secondhand.
Rating:  Summary: We Are Not Alone Review: Another winner from Dolores Cannon. I still feel "Keepers of The Garden" was more insightful and profound, but "Legacy from the Stars" is a further substantiation to "Keepers", "Starcrash" and other books detailing the origin of man, the universe, and creation.Dolores shares a number of regressed experiences that attempts to show what life on other planets and universes are like, and why these individuals have now chosen to incarnate on Earth. Blows the mind to realize how many of "us" are really "them" and how "they" are "us" and "they" and "us" are "we" and have been from Day 1. To understand what they and us is all about, and learn more about our stellar heritage, pick up this book. Why, we even get a glimpse of how our futureselves may already be a part of our presentselves and what we could have been before humans were even created.
Rating:  Summary: We Are Not Alone Review: Another winner from Dolores Cannon. I still feel "Keepers of The Garden" was more insightful and profound, but "Legacy from the Stars" is a further substantiation to "Keepers", "Starcrash" and other books detailing the origin of man, the universe, and creation. Dolores shares a number of regressed experiences that attempts to show what life on other planets and universes are like, and why these individuals have now chosen to incarnate on Earth. Blows the mind to realize how many of "us" are really "them" and how "they" are "us" and "they" and "us" are "we" and have been from Day 1. To understand what they and us is all about, and learn more about our stellar heritage, pick up this book. Why, we even get a glimpse of how our futureselves may already be a part of our presentselves and what we could have been before humans were even created.
Rating:  Summary: LEGACY FROM THE STARS Review: Through regressive hypnosis, hypnotherapist Dolores Cannon has discovered several cases where the subjects relived other lifetimes as inhabitants on other planets in strange environments. We have lived many lives in unusual environments before deciding to journey here and learn the lessons of Earth. After our schooling is completed on this planet we will journey onward and outward to discover new worlds to explore. Earth is merely a stop-over in our long adventure. The memories of these soul journeys are recorded in our subconscious, and Dolores shows that they can be retrieved through regressive hypnosis. We are children of the Stars!
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