The Convoluted Universe, Book 1 by Dolores Cannon explores topics including interstellar travel, time systems dependent on consciousness, alien abduction experiences, the influence of past lives on personality, and the Earth's increasing vibratory rate leading to evolutionary changes.
A reviewer of The Convoluted Universe, Book 1 argues that Dolores Cannon's work contains logical inconsistencies and that she presents speculation as fact to deceive readers for financial gain.
The reviewer of 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' compares the methodology of Dolores Cannon's research to a 'glass-pushing-around-table scenario' (Ouija board usage), stating a preference for admitting ignorance over accepting such answers.
Dolores Cannon authored 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1', which serves as a sequel to her previous book, 'The Custodians'.
Dolores Cannon interviewed a 'mechanical person' in The Convoluted Universe, Book 1, who was allegedly created on another planet as a servant and contained 10% of his creator's soul.
Dolores Cannon's book 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' explores the concept that multiple versions of an individual exist in alternative realities.
A reviewer on Goodreads criticizes The Convoluted Universe, Book 1 by Dolores Cannon for being published as non-fiction, arguing that presenting the content as factual requires a lack of critical thought and is predatory.
Dolores Cannon authored 'Custodians: Beyond Abduction', which discusses visitors from the stars.
Dolores Cannon's book 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' presents information regarding the demise of Atlantis, including claims of genetic experiments conducted there to create human-animal hybrids for servitude.
The author alleges that Dolores Cannon, the author of The Convoluted Universe, Book 1, presents speculation as fact to deceive readers for financial gain.
Dolores Cannon is a hypnotherapist who regresses her clients to prior lives, which sometimes occur on planets other than Earth.
Dolores Cannon utilizes an interviewing technique in 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' where she prods and coaxes subjects to provide deeper explanations, particularly regarding parallel universes.
The reviewer notes that Dolores Cannon pairs findings from different hypnosis sessions and interviews to weave them into a larger, cohesive picture, which makes the material feel compelling.
Dolores Cannon's 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' posits that Earth was originally designed as an experiment in emotion and physical pleasure, but it failed to evolve as intended because beings became mired in physical pleasures and lost the ability to leave.
Dolores Cannon's QHHT (Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique) practice involves conducting past life regressions on clients, which the author claims confirm fringe beliefs about planetary history and weave together a picture of the hidden history of humanity.
A critic argues that Dolores Cannon performs poorly as a hypnotherapist because she leads patients into her own fantasies rather than maintaining neutrality, suggesting the book functions more like a fantasy novel than a factual account.
Dolores Cannon authored 'The Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth' prior to writing 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1'.
A reviewer of The Convoluted Universe, Book 1 suggests that reading Dolores Cannon's books can challenge a reader's existing belief systems.
Dolores Cannon's book 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' covers a wide range of topics including crop circles, the Great Pyramid, Bigfoot, Easter Island, the Bermuda Triangle, parallel universes, simultaneous realities, other dimensions, alien abductions, Christ consciousness, ancient Egyptian mummies, the Nazca Lines, Atlantis, Centaurs, the Ark of The Covenant, the Loch Ness Monster, the Mayan calendar, the power of intention, time, life on other planets, the purpose of life, and energy beings in higher dimensions.
Dolores Cannon's QHHT practice involves guiding clients into a trance state to explain concepts such as the illusion of time, where all times occur simultaneously, and the intersection of multiple universes.
A reviewer of The Convoluted Universe, Book 1 notes that defenders of Dolores Cannon's logic often equate skepticism with a lack of open-mindedness.
The Convoluted Universe, Book 1 by Dolores Cannon is published as a non-fiction work.
The reviewer of 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' perceives Dolores Cannon as having genuine integrity, but finds the content of her book to be 'far fetched' and 'nonsense'.
Dolores Cannon utilizes a regression technique on her clients to explore esoteric topics in 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1'.
Dolores Cannon reported that clients in a trance state described prior lives as 'beings of light' existing in dimensions unknown to humanity.
Dolores Cannon uses the subject's inability to name glass during a past-life regression in The Convoluted Universe, Book 1 as validation for her work, interpreting the struggle as evidence that the subject had never encountered the concept of glass.
The Convoluted Universe, Book 1 by Dolores Cannon posits that alternate universes can intersect, allowing for the observation or visitation of places existing within those alternate realities.
Dolores Cannon interviewed a 'mechanical person' created on another planet for use as a servant, who contained approximately 10% of a soul contributed by its creator.
A reader of 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' praised Dolores Cannon's writing style for simply reporting what she is experiencing and learning.
In 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1', Dolores Cannon introduces the concept of the multiverse, which the text equates to the 'multiple worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics' where a new universe is born for every alternative choice made.
Dolores Cannon utilized deep hypnosis over a period of twenty years to explore the subconscious mind and gather information for 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1'.
The reviewer praises the question-and-answer format of 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' for making the book easy to follow and authentic, noting that Dolores Cannon's questions were often asked on the spot without preparation.
Dolores Cannon accumulated information over more than ten years of inquiry into the subconscious mind for the content presented in The Convoluted Universe, Book 1.
The Convoluted Universe, Book 1 by Dolores Cannon explores the makeup and reality of the universe and multiverse, based on information retrieved from the subconscious minds of her QHHT subjects.
In 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1', Dolores Cannon describes a subject named 'Bartholomew' who claims to be a prince living in a kingdom where the primary religion is magic, yet he has no knowledge of Christianity or Catholicism.
A reader of The Convoluted Universe, Book 1 describes Dolores Cannon's writing style as making profound concepts seem colloquial and mysterious concepts seem common.
Dolores Cannon's book 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' claims to provide answers regarding the Pyramids, the Bermuda Triangle, Easter Island, the Ark of the Covenant, interdimensional realities, and ancient empires.
The reviewer expresses a positive opinion of Dolores Cannon's writing style, stating that she makes profound concepts seem colloquial and mysterious concepts seem common.
The information presented in 'The Convoluted Universe, Book 1' was accumulated by Dolores Cannon through more than ten years of inquiry into the subconscious mind.
Dolores Cannon uses a person's subconscious or higher self as a portal to gain insight into the workings of the MetaVerse.