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The average rating for Legend of the Starcrash based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-06-17 00:00:00
1994was given a rating of 4 stars Rodney Baron
It's been a little while since I last read one of the late Dolores Cannon's works. I enjoyed what I read from the books "Jesus and the Essenes" and "Hidden Sacred Knowledge," and just recently I found a whole load of books from her recently brought in to one of my favorite local bookstores. Sometimes certain knowledge you're looking for comes into your life at just the right time. For those that don't know who Dolores Cannon was, she was a regressive hypnotherapist that founded what is called quantum healing, or QHHT by hypnotizing patients and regressing them into their past, interdimensional, or interplanetary lives and then gaining the overarching message that their subconscious mind or oversoul wants to tell them. I had this done on myself by one of Dolores Cannon's student's who just happened to live in my hometown of Mattoon, IL. It really opened some doors for me and aided me in my spiritual/metaphysical quest. Cannon sadly passed away on October 14, 2014, and she is sorely missed among the metaphysical community that adored her. In this particular book, Dolores regresses a woman that goes back to her previous life as a male hunter from an isolated tribe of people that lived at some point during/after the last Ice Age in the wilds of what would someday become Canada. This tribe referred to themselves simply as "The Tribe" and believed they were the only people that existed. They had never traveled over the nearest mountains because it was considered too far a journey for them. What I found so fascinating about these people was that they descended from a group of beings that traveled all the way from the Pleiades star cluster distant aeons ago, crashed on our planet, and interbred with a previous aborigine-type people that came before the people that spawned that hunter that Cannon was channeling. Now, a lot of folk may laugh at this and dismiss it as "utter b.s.," but Dolores Cannon's particular subject, as is similar with a lot of her subjects, was an ordinary, everyday woman not prone to flights of wild fantasy. The part that I found the most interesting about this book was the artifacts of the alien ancestors that were considered holy relics and kept in a place of reverence by the Wise Man of the tribe in his hut. It also speaks of how sometimes those on Earth can enter parallel dimensions unaware until they see something really strange and alien that catches their attention. What happened to these people and these relics, and what as the story behind their alien ancestors. Well, you're going to have to read this book to find out, because I don't want to spoil the story for you. I give "The Legend of Starcrash" by Dolores Cannon a 4 out of 5.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-12-27 00:00:00
1994was given a rating of 5 stars Isaac E. Young Middle School
Incredible story yet felt that it resonated with me As I read the book, I was totally captivated and intrigued with the telling of the story. I am familiar with many of the native people's legends. This gave me a common core from which the other stories originated. Good read.


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