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The Custodians: Beyond Abduction

The Custodians: Beyond Abduction

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Continuity of messages
Review: I was drawn to Delores' work through similarities of the messages between her work, and the very first book I read, "The Andreasson Affair", by Ray Fowler. His book was published in the early 80's, (or late 70's!!), but the messages all seem to be saying the same thing. We have gone from 'nuts & bolts' study of the UFO issue, to what seems to be the true underlying purpose: Spiritual Growth. I am sure that many did not expect this to be the end result of years of scientific research, but overall, that seems to be the pieces of the emerging puzzle. I devoured the book in two days, and am looking forward to her coming revelations in "The Convoluted Universe".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We are not alone! Really!!!
Review: Just a fantastic book. Dolores Cannon takes us through some regressive hypnosis sessions to find what appears to be normal people, like you and I, to actually have been "abductees" who have startling news and insites to share with the world. This is not a scarry book like "Communion" or other personal accounts of abductions that see only things from the perspective of the abductee. Thru hypnosis, Dolores Cannon is able to get feedback from the aliens themselves as to why these abductions are occurring, who these abductees are and why they were chosen. We also find out about preliminary pacts between souls to be incarnated and "the powers that be" that perhaps some of us had agreed to being "abducted" for the betterment of the human race.

Although it was more than 500 pages of reading, its one of those books that is hard to put down, reads easily, and ends too soon. My favorite chapter was Chapter 13, "The Ultimate Experience". If for no other reason to purchase this book, this chapter will make it all worthwhile. Kind a gives us the hope to a future.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: mind expanding but with limitations
Review: The limitations involve the alien's own reluctance to answer certain questions until a certain amount of time has passed. My guess is that they do not want to influence us during critical junctures coming up involving challenges posed to our souls by the earth changes. They probably are also aware that our own lack of self-understanding will result in misinterpretations about much of what they are doing, and the way they are going about it.
Our lack of self-understanding is also expressed in the author's questions to the aliens. Just as one must know enough about a subject to be able to ask the right questions, we must also have enough self-understanding to be able to ask questions concerning the nature of reality, time, and space--and much of this book deals with the incredible alternate reality that these creatures are so adept at manipulating, which is ultimately what makes this book so mind expanding.


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