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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: incredible Review: I have read most of Dolores Cannon's books and it seems each one gets better. The Convoluted Universe book One is a remarkable and fascinating exploration of other worldly beings,universes and dimensions. I loved it and can't wait for book two to be published.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Superior Book Review: Dolores Cannon does it again with a thought provoking and true story. This was a hard book to put down even with its 560 odd pages. She continues to enlighten us with truth about our true history of Earth, it's alien help and our somewhat limited knowledge of our true beginnings compared to what we are taught as children in school of "history". This book also has tantalizing information on several subjects that are usually considered mysteries such as the Shroud of Turin, Bigfoot, The Bermuda Triangle, The Loch Ness Monster(s) etc. The subconscious information given by Spirit is as real as any I have heard and portray's realistic information on these subjects. I will anxiously await Book 2 of The Convoluted Universe to make us all more aware of our past, present and future. It is books like this that everyone should be reading.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: For those faithful to Dolores Review: For those faithful to Dolores, one can't but help admire her for her continuing research into yet another path. If you have read all her other books, then this one won't come as too much of a surprise. I have read the majority of her books and was able to keep an open mind ... that's what you must do. She is sincere in her work and continues to be in this one. It takes some of the 'sting' out of the scare of aliens ... and hopefully mankind will realize that we are not alone, and we'd better shape up. I look forward to the next one Dolores has for us in the series.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: For those faithful to Dolores Review: For those faithful to Dolores, one can't but help admire her for her continuing research into yet another path. If you have read all her other books, then this one won't come as too much of a surprise. I have read the majority of her books and was able to keep an open mind ... that's what you must do. She is sincere in her work and continues to be in this one. It takes some of the 'sting' out of the scare of aliens ... and hopefully mankind will realize that we are not alone, and we'd better shape up. I look forward to the next one Dolores has for us in the series.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: the Convoluted Universe Review: I found this book to be very interesting, but I am rather skeptical about what she is actually doing. As with all of her books, she gets alot of esoteric information through clients, who end up retrieving information from - well, from wherever... Who is she actually talking to, and what is she actually learning? I think that the jury is out on this...As a reader, I found the book to be rather long, and at times a bit tedious. However the topic itself is fascinating, and DC has a writing style that makes even the longest book seem to go in an instant. As a hypnotherapist, I am very interested both in her techniques and in the theory behind her research. They are, to say the least, controversial - even among the hypnotherapists who do esoteric work. I recommend the book for anyone interested in esoteric hypnosis, but I urge the reader to use considerable discernment when reading it.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: An interesting book - but read with discernment. Review: I found this book to be very interesting, but I am rather skeptical about what she is actually doing. As with all of her books, she gets alot of esoteric information through clients, who end up retrieving information from - well, from wherever... Who is she actually talking to, and what is she actually learning? I think that the jury is out on this... As a reader, I found the book to be rather long, and at times a bit tedious. However the topic itself is fascinating, and DC has a writing style that makes even the longest book seem to go in an instant. As a hypnotherapist, I am very interested both in her techniques and in the theory behind her research. They are, to say the least, controversial - even among the hypnotherapists who do esoteric work. I recommend the book for anyone interested in esoteric hypnosis, but I urge the reader to use considerable discernment when reading it.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: the Convoluted Universe Review: This book contains an incredible amount of information which stimulated my mind beyond measure. I realize that I should have read the book "Custodians" first but nevertheless I was spellbound and could not put the book down. I thoroughly recommend this book for those who are seeking knowledge and those who welcome to stretch their minds.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Groundbreaking information Review: This book represents the culmination of over 10 years of information obtained from working with subject's subconscious minds. Information, which until now could not be released because, either, it did not fit with the subject matter of previous books, or, it was not allowed by the supra intelligence which is influencing the timeline by which this information is to be released to the human race. As a result, there is a lot of new and important information regarding the origins of our human race, including such mysteries as crop circles, strange creatures, parallel universes, the nature of consciousness, mysteries of mummification, the construction of stonehenge and the pyramids, and other mysteries. Interestingly, a few months ago a guest on Whitley Strieber's Unknown Country spoke of a group of British explorers who were firsthand observers of a Tibetan Buddhist ceremony during the first part of last century, and who witnessed the levitation of huge stones through the combined use of chanting and strange-looking "horn-like" instruments. This is the almost exact process which is described on page 216 of Dolores' book through one of her subjects, even down to the detail of having all participants breathing alternatively so that a constant sound could be maintained. Perhaps more importantly, this book introduces new material available to Dolores only during the past three years explaining how extraterrestrials are influencing the genes of thousands of us in an effort to speed up our evolution in preparation for the coming changes. More information will be available in the coming sequel.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: THE CONVOLUTED UNIVERSE - BOOK ONE Review: VERY ENJOYABLE AND THOUGHT PROVOKING.
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