Dolores Cannon
This is the second obituary I've had to write in as many
days, see here for yesterday's: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/masaru-emoto-dies.html.
I'm sorry to announce that Dolores Cannon has died. Dolores was born in
Missouri USA in 1931 and was a prolific author, researcher and hypnotherapist.
Over fifty years ago she began hypnotizing people for the purposes of healing,
breaking addictions and losing weight etc. However when in trance her clients
began talking about incredible things: living past lives, encountering
creatures from other worlds, even being
those creatures; also much much more. Her husband was almost killed in a car
accident and he lost part of his limbs, so she took her family to a small house
in the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas and she named her publishing company after
her homeland, see: https://ozarkmt.com/ (See
here for her personal website: http://www.dolorescannon.com/).
Dolores brought out more than twenty books under the Ozark imprint including
her Convoluted Universe series, which
I couldn't put down, and The Custodians.
In these books she brought back messages from other worlds like a psychic
medium does. However, unlike most mediums, she didn't go into trance herself;
she put her sitter into a trance and they revealed the psychic information
themselves. Once a young man travelled all the way from England
with hardly a penny to spare, rode on a bicycle all the way to her home from New
York and camped in her garden, just so he could
experience a hypnotherapy session with Dolores. I recall one of her clients
saying how she had once lived a life as a robot on another planet. I saw
Dolores live on stage at Probe a few years ago, see: http://hpanwo.blogspot.co.uk/2009/10/probe-autumn-2008-part-3.html.
Because of the interest her clients gave her Dolores entered the world of UFO's
when that wasn't her original intention. She worked tirelessly, travelling the
world and dealing with patients, long after most people would have retired. Wherever
she is now, I hope she is well. She will be sadly missed. RIP
Dear Ben. Thank you for all your recent posts, as always working hard to provide interesting and relevant information. I particularly would like to thank you for the recent obituaries including this one. Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, X. I just hope I don't have to write any more obituaries for a while
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