71 of 73 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
As good as it gets, Dec 22 2011
By Robin Landry "Robin Landry, Author of "Wh... - Published on Amazon.com
I have never read a more mind-bending book than the set of books by Delores Cannon, called The Convoluted Universe, and trust me, I will read anything as long as its not boring. And these books are anything but boring. I would suggest starting with Cannon's first books and working your way up to the Convoluted Universe series, unless you're one of those brave, and very grounded souls who can walk out on the edge without falling into the abyss, because believe me, you will see into the darkness.
So what makes this set of books so amazing? First you have to know what Cannon does in order to understand her work. She is a hypnotherapist(I am also) and what she does is delve into people's subconscious/higher consciousness' just as Freud, and Jung did, only Cannon can get those 'selves' to talk to her. It's like dreaming only you're awake, and conscious enough to hear yourself, or have someone else record it as Cannon does.
As Cannon's clients explain, we are all pieces of the Source, having a human experience, but because we are really these powerful beings, we can only bring in a small portion of our 'real' selves. On other planets, we can bring in more, but here on Earth, we forget almost completely who we really are as we live our our lives of 'illusion/Maya'.
Why do we have human experiences? We are all a piece of 'God/Source' and this source wants to experience everything in order to grow, and we're like the leaves on a tree, bringing in energy to the tree in order for it to grow.
What's so special about Cannon's work? She doesn't channel it, she gets it straight from her clients' higher self, and since she works with so many people around the world, her works gives you goosebumps. No matter who Cannon has regressed, the main ideas are always the same, what she gets with different clients, is more details.
In this mind-blowing work, we learn that not all people are souls striving to evolve and grow. Some people are just backdrop in order to create the illusion for those on the path. So what is the path that all religions talk about? It's simple, it's about learning to love each other and ourselves, unconditionally. That's it. Or as the Beatles once sang, 'all you need is love'. That's the Law of One Edgar Cayce was always talking about. The Atlanteans forgot it and so they destroyed themselves.
When we come to Earth, we need to play by the rules, and those rules say that 'what goes around, comes around', or karma if you will. Once we start on living here on Earth, or probably anywhere, we have to learn to stay in balance. If we do negative, we have to balance it out with positive. Gives a certain amount of comfort when you think of all the people getting away with things here on Earth lately.
One important thing that Cannon has discovered, besides having her clients heal themselves, is that there's going to be a splitting of the Earth. She's growing up to the next level, ascending if you will, and those who are at a high enough level with go with the new Earth that Jesus talked about. Those who don't want to evolve, get to stay on the old Earth that is dying due to our neglect, and mostly our negative attitudes. But the good news is that if you want to be a part of the new Earth, and the people trying to do the right thing, all you have to do is to love. Love yourself, your neighbors, your cat, your house, your enemy, just as the good books says, it's about love. Love raises us up.
One thing that was said, is that our airplanes are polluting the other dimensions and that our Marijuana(mar/mary?) plants could make all the non-polluting fuel we need, and our medicine, and that this plant was specifically given to us for these uses, yet we make it illegal. We truly are living in an insane asylum.
I highly recommend this book, and all the others in the series. They make my soul feel lighter and I feel like the world makes sense. And most importantly, they have the 'ring of truth'.
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Higher Consciousness, here we come!, Jan 12 2012
By Bani Sodermark - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Convoluted Universe: Book Four (Paperback)
That's the kind of feeling I got after reading this book. That life can be one rolling, rollicking ride on a carousel moving at the speed of thought. That's the way I would like to live, if I only could. Where my thoughts would manifest faster, where I wasn't so tied down to my physicality. Reading a Dolores Cannon book usually gives me that heady feeling, you get to be and do anything you wish to be that has relevance to you and your long term development, a rock, a stream, or even air, knowing that you still exist on a conscious level and have lessons to learn. All this, even as one is loved for one's intrinsic worth and allowed to play as well as to play the fool. The structure of space is discussed, innocent looking gaps in rocks turn out to be portals to distant star systems, which open up only to those whose energy can match up to theirs. Leprechauns appear around the corner, galaxies are formed in the blink of an eye and healing takes place in the most unlikely ways, sometimes even instantaneously. One is constantly reminded that one is not alone and that there is much unseen help waiting for us to just ask for it.
This book reinforces the by now well known material from the other "Convoluted Universe" series, however it surpasses its predecessors in sheer depth and drama. A host of new characters are encountered in this book, the story of a young native boy who gave up his life to save his village from the Spanish conquistadores is one of my personal favourites. A particularly interesting feature of this book, for me, was to learn of Dolores' own past life experiences and how they helped her in her pursuit of knowledge and understanding of her own place in the scheme of things.
If this book has a slant towards any particular angle, it is that it documents the mind-boggling variety of souls, from all over the universe, who, having heard the cry of planet Earth being in danger, have incarnated here, to mitigate the consequences of humanity''s destructive and exploitative nature. Another feature that appealed to me was the fact that incarnations of even what we call "non living" things, e.g. a rock, air, water have a consciousness, and lives lived this way can well have meaning to those of us who choose to incarnate likewise.
Finally, an important encounter worth mentioning in this book is the existence of the "backdrop people". It turns out that there is a difference between humans who are of the light and those who come from the light. These are people who help form our experience of human consciousness as "extras", meaning that they add color to the background and fade away, once it is over.
This book is in the tradition of the others in this series as I mentioned earlier, but somehow it feels zanier, more packed with content than the others preceding it, releasing more information that pertains to our planetary existence. It is a book that needs to be read and reread to grasp its full import and relevance to the human experience and getting us to think outside the box.
Strongly recommended.