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A well-written book that is a curious reminder that our in-between life with all its information lies within our subconscious. Dolores has accumulated information about the Death experience and what lies beyond through 16 years of hypnotic research and past-life therapy. While retrieving past-life experiences, hundreds of subjects reported the same memories when experiencing their death, the spirit realm, and their rebirth. This book also explores: * Guides and guardian angels * Ghosts and poltergeists * Planning your present lifetime and karmic relationships before your birth * The significance of bad lifetimes * Perceptions of God and the Devil * And much more Review: Karma is Key - This is a thought-provoking book that really opens the mind to new possibilities; not just about human life, but about the human spirit, life and death, and how everything may be connected. I found myself reflecting on many of the ideas it presents, especially how it brings together perspectives on God and Jesus, resurrection, reincarnation, karma, and the idea of life as an ongoing journey of learning and growth. It left me thinking more deeply about why weโre here, what weโre meant to learn, and how everything might be connected in ways we donโt always consider... both during this physical life... as well as beyond it... and between it. A meaningful read for anyone who is open to exploring different perspectives and a broader understanding of โthe truth.โ Review: The Pros and the Cons - This book was very interesting. Like many spiritual books, it paints an intriguing picture of the beauty and wonder of the afterlife. I enjoyed the topics about the spirit guides, the various temples, and how karma works. I like the reference to an inverted pyramid when talking about the spirit hierarchy: Source is the root of everything, but it is all the guides and spirits and mortals that give meaning to existence in the largest base section, instead of the typical God/elite being at the top and the โlower classesโ in servitude. (Plants and animals are guided by the elementals/devas, humans are guided by their spirit ancestors, guides etc. spirit guides have master guides, then there are the various councils that manage groups of spirits, then there are the powerful ascended masters and deities and other alien councils in charge of civilizations and universes, then you have universe creators like our Source and then finally you have the All.) Those at the top are in divine service to those at the bottom: with great power comes great responsibility. (It is similar to a workplace concept in that the CEO/board of directors are at the bottom of the pyramid instead of the top, they are fewer in number, but play a great role in supporting the โbackbonesโ of the company; the employees and their supervisors.) Although, in my opinion, this book does better than others like Michael Newtonโs Journey of Souls, where souls are labeled too much into various levels. I think the spirit world is much more fluid than that, and levels not as clearly defined. I can see why certain souls may not be able to reach higher levels, but at the same time, we are all part of Source and all have access to the Akashic Records. There is a human impression that we are โsuperiorโ to the plants, animals and elementals because of the supposed order of soul evolution. While this may make sense for some souls incarnating to Earth from the earlier time periods, there are other souls who have been aliens and other beings in other worlds. Whoโs to say that a soul couldnโt choose to incarnate as an animal or an alien after being a human (since we are all the same). I would say that those beings more aligned with the group shared consciousness (animals, plants, and elementals) seem to be more connected to Source and nature, because spirits as a whole operate as a group/shared consciousness. Humans and many aliens only stand out because they have the mental complexity of having individual personalities, which can create conflict and karma if not used properly. Humans arenโt superior to other beings: we just take on harder lessons. The challenge is to get past the illusion of separation and remember our original โgroupthink.โ We are learning to be like Source: paradoxically unique, yet also part of all things. I also think that souls shouldnโt be forced or pressured to incarnate so much, especially after coming back from the spirit worldโฆliving on this Earth is more than just learning lessons and amending karma all the time. The Healing Temple, the Schools, the Tapestry Room, the Library, and the Garden were beautiful places. However, like other afterlife texts about the divine schools we go to, it is too human centered. If all of us have to go to โUniverse Universityโ and study our lives and learn, at least let us learn from other beings. We can learn just as much from our animal, plant, and alien companions, as we can from the Council of Elders and our human spirit guide counterparts. (The spirit guides of animal and plant souls would indeed match their species) All species from every corner of the universe would be learning together, rather than human soul groups studying separately from everyone else. In fact, I think the species of souls should only be separated when it comes to choosing incarnations because it would take more training and practice to become a human in comparison to an ant. There are so many realms to explore, not just those that look like our planet Earth with its suburban houses and nature and ornate temples. Iโm sure the spirit world looks different to animals, plants, and aliens, but of course, as humans, we only have our own perspective to reference. I also donโt appreciate the judgment toward suicide. Suicide is โthe worst sinโ in the spirit world? Really? I wouldโve thought spirits would be more understanding toward us humans. Why would it be any worse than murder or accidental deaths or mental illness? She even had a chapter: โA suicide repays karmaโ but claims that โsuicide is never part of karma.โ Iโve heard of some souls where suicide was part of their exit point/soul plan. And some people get killed early or die before they are supposed to. No matter how you die, lessons are learned by everyone and thatโs all that apparently matters. And if itโs beyond the exit point and it breaks a contract, you can just reincarnate again and fix it. Be wary of the โall deaths are plannedโ flawed concept in Doloresโs books. We all know life is never that simple.






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J**T
Karma is Key
This is a thought-provoking book that really opens the mind to new possibilities; not just about human life, but about the human spirit, life and death, and how everything may be connected. I found myself reflecting on many of the ideas it presents, especially how it brings together perspectives on God and Jesus, resurrection, reincarnation, karma, and the idea of life as an ongoing journey of learning and growth. It left me thinking more deeply about why weโre here, what weโre meant to learn, and how everything might be connected in ways we donโt always consider... both during this physical life... as well as beyond it... and between it. A meaningful read for anyone who is open to exploring different perspectives and a broader understanding of โthe truth.โ
S**H
The Pros and the Cons
This book was very interesting. Like many spiritual books, it paints an intriguing picture of the beauty and wonder of the afterlife. I enjoyed the topics about the spirit guides, the various temples, and how karma works. I like the reference to an inverted pyramid when talking about the spirit hierarchy: Source is the root of everything, but it is all the guides and spirits and mortals that give meaning to existence in the largest base section, instead of the typical God/elite being at the top and the โlower classesโ in servitude. (Plants and animals are guided by the elementals/devas, humans are guided by their spirit ancestors, guides etc. spirit guides have master guides, then there are the various councils that manage groups of spirits, then there are the powerful ascended masters and deities and other alien councils in charge of civilizations and universes, then you have universe creators like our Source and then finally you have the All.) Those at the top are in divine service to those at the bottom: with great power comes great responsibility. (It is similar to a workplace concept in that the CEO/board of directors are at the bottom of the pyramid instead of the top, they are fewer in number, but play a great role in supporting the โbackbonesโ of the company; the employees and their supervisors.) Although, in my opinion, this book does better than others like Michael Newtonโs Journey of Souls, where souls are labeled too much into various levels. I think the spirit world is much more fluid than that, and levels not as clearly defined. I can see why certain souls may not be able to reach higher levels, but at the same time, we are all part of Source and all have access to the Akashic Records. There is a human impression that we are โsuperiorโ to the plants, animals and elementals because of the supposed order of soul evolution. While this may make sense for some souls incarnating to Earth from the earlier time periods, there are other souls who have been aliens and other beings in other worlds. Whoโs to say that a soul couldnโt choose to incarnate as an animal or an alien after being a human (since we are all the same). I would say that those beings more aligned with the group shared consciousness (animals, plants, and elementals) seem to be more connected to Source and nature, because spirits as a whole operate as a group/shared consciousness. Humans and many aliens only stand out because they have the mental complexity of having individual personalities, which can create conflict and karma if not used properly. Humans arenโt superior to other beings: we just take on harder lessons. The challenge is to get past the illusion of separation and remember our original โgroupthink.โ We are learning to be like Source: paradoxically unique, yet also part of all things. I also think that souls shouldnโt be forced or pressured to incarnate so much, especially after coming back from the spirit worldโฆliving on this Earth is more than just learning lessons and amending karma all the time. The Healing Temple, the Schools, the Tapestry Room, the Library, and the Garden were beautiful places. However, like other afterlife texts about the divine schools we go to, it is too human centered. If all of us have to go to โUniverse Universityโ and study our lives and learn, at least let us learn from other beings. We can learn just as much from our animal, plant, and alien companions, as we can from the Council of Elders and our human spirit guide counterparts. (The spirit guides of animal and plant souls would indeed match their species) All species from every corner of the universe would be learning together, rather than human soul groups studying separately from everyone else. In fact, I think the species of souls should only be separated when it comes to choosing incarnations because it would take more training and practice to become a human in comparison to an ant. There are so many realms to explore, not just those that look like our planet Earth with its suburban houses and nature and ornate temples. Iโm sure the spirit world looks different to animals, plants, and aliens, but of course, as humans, we only have our own perspective to reference. I also donโt appreciate the judgment toward suicide. Suicide is โthe worst sinโ in the spirit world? Really? I wouldโve thought spirits would be more understanding toward us humans. Why would it be any worse than murder or accidental deaths or mental illness? She even had a chapter: โA suicide repays karmaโ but claims that โsuicide is never part of karma.โ Iโve heard of some souls where suicide was part of their exit point/soul plan. And some people get killed early or die before they are supposed to. No matter how you die, lessons are learned by everyone and thatโs all that apparently matters. And if itโs beyond the exit point and it breaks a contract, you can just reincarnate again and fix it. Be wary of the โall deaths are plannedโ flawed concept in Doloresโs books. We all know life is never that simple.
J**E
great read
I enjoy Dolores Cannonโs books and this was another great read. The space between lives provides so much knowledge and weโre fortunate that Dolores left her work as her legacy.
J**T
Regression and the Afterlife
This book will probably be considered controversial. Itโs like a transcript from trances while people were being questioned during regression therapy. There are a lot of topics the I am curious about: * The Silver Cord. Particularly during astral travel. * Spirit and Soul. Similar descriptions. * A completely different perspective on a lot of religious teachings. Satan,demons, heaven, and hell are some examples. * โThe Fallโ. A somewhat similar explanation to the Biblical one. This book challenges a lot of religious beliefs while describing a different view of things like reincarnation, and the spirit world. The book was a fast read and written well. I like the book.
R**P
Great InformaTion
Very eye opening and enlightening. I have always thought of the other side as more than what Christianity teaches. I have always believed that Hell is of our own making and not a place we go.
J**D
Gift to Humanity
This is one of those books that changes lives. I would give this book as a gift to anyone who is experiencing the death of a loved one, facing death, disease, loss, grief, or simply wondering about the big questions. Dolores is a pioneering Hypnotherapist, Publisher, Teacher, and facilitator of healing from within. She is on the cutting edge of miracles and the research into exploring who we truly are, our history, well beyond all we have been taught, and specific truths about "Life Between Death and Life, reincarnation, angelic realms, the other side, and more. She explains the Akashic records, The Tapestry Room, and why there is no real devil or demons! I love Dolores Cannon, and all of the information that the transmits through her amazing, trailblazing books. Do yourself a favor, and order the book, and read it immediately. I came to Dolores Cannon's books through her most complex series, "The Convoluted Universe" Books One, Two, and Three! I had rebooted my calling and career as a hypnotherapist, years before. When I read "Convoluted Universe Book One," and shared these books within my Starseed Circle in Santa Fe, New Mexico, some of my clients began traveling off planet, to multidimensional life expressions, spaceship experiences and more. I have since trained with Dolores Cannon. In some ways she reminds me, in personality, of Sidney Portier. Even while she is pioneering in hypnotherapy, regression, writing, publishing, healing, and the discovery of who we truly are, she is one of the most understated, humble human beings one could ever meet. She explains in her training, which she now teaches all over the world, as she is rounding near 80, in 2011, that the miraculous healings and guidance facilitated by the more Infinite, all knowing, Superconscious, which she invites as the "Subconscious," is actually working with what Carl Jung only theorized about. She has taught myself and others how to engage with this aspect of who we are, to facilitate miracles, learn why we are here, and more. So pick up this unassuming little book, and prepare to forever check your conditioned human fears with the coat check clerk, never to pick them up again! I recommend a case of these, to gift to the most open minded and curious humans in your life! Enjoy the exploration. I will forever remember all the amazing truths Dolores taught us. One favorite Dolores-ism, is recalling Dolores laughing her hearty laugh, and explaining to us how the "conscious mind is the supid-est part!" That is what we've mostly been taught to depend on. That alone explains a lot about our world, and our evolutionary process. Dolores's contributions, will keep enriching us, for a long long time. She also told us, that she has been told, by knowing sources, throughout facilitating her work, that even owning one of Dolores Cannon's books, and just leaving it on the shelf, shifts the consciousness of the owner! From my experience I would not only say this is true. I would say it felt like she came and found me, through living her adventurous life, and publishing accounts of her amazing hypnotherapy sessions, for all of us to learn from!
A**W
A wonderful book about the time between death and life.
For those who believe in reincarnation, this is a fabulous book that answers many questions. Delores was a gem and I wish I found her before she passed. Her work has given me many reasons to be hopeful and at peace with things I could not explain.
N**N
Mind-Blown!!
Ok, this is a great read!! The only complaint I have is that some of the material is hard to follow, but I am sure that has more to do with my understanding than it does the actual material. Mostly I understand the content of the given information. I like the questions that are asked, the easy flow of conversation, and the different subjects. I would have liked for some content to have covered mediums/psychics/channelers and how that all works, which there is a tiny bit that mentions those who talk to the dead and how this is able to be done so I will give credit for that but it would have been nice to have just a littl bit more ragrding the subject. It does cover many of the questions and concerns that people have regarding paranormal but it would have been nice to have more information on "the fall" and what that entailed as well as maybe information on some of the other Gods/Goddesses known in other countries and how all that works. Other than that the book is a must read!! I am going to read it again because it was so good and I'm hoping to have an even better understanding the second time around. Highly recommend this book!!
Y**L
The reality of the other side
Amazing book with information about other dimensions of our existence we shouldnโt fear death because we never going to experience nothingness.
C**U
insightful
This book shows what all the people who were regressed by Dolores have told her in common. The book is mainly written in dialogue style with questions and answers and little summaries or the author's comment. You get an idea of something/another plane or world that in a way can't be described.
L**A
An amazing read!
I recently lost my best friend and was struggling to deal with his loss. This has really helped me see things differently. I have even recommended the book to his lovely wife, in the hope it also helps her like it has me. I just finished the book today, and have recommended it to other friends experiencing struggles with loss...before I'd even finished it. While I know there will still be many tearful phone calls to and from my best friends wife, I do feel that he is safe, loved and his soul journey continues. One that I'm pretty positive will include all of us that loved him, some time in the future. As it will with many other loved ones we have lost before. So happy I came across this book and was drawn to it.
S**A
Very enlightening
Fascinating and hard to put down. Tells so much about the spirit realm, our spiritual guides, the purpose of life, evil energy, and how we plan our lives.
K**R
Great book
Well presented , easy to understand as it's mainly written in a question and answer type format . Despite the subject matter , it's expressed in down to earth ways . It's not sensationalising anything, it's more like factual reporting style. I've been into this kind of stuff for decades , but I still found it interesting and informative, it kinda tied things up more neatly for me, plus opened up a few more questions.
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