Prior to contacting Dolores for a regression session, a 22-year-old American woman inexplicably became deeply traumatized and overwhelmed by a sudden rush of memories that had no rational explanation. The memories were triggered in the following settings. On an ordinary day as she walked into her living room, a program was playing on the television where survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima were being interviewed. There were no scenes of the bombing, simply the interviewer discussing the event with the guests. As she viewed the images of the survivors describing their experiences, without explanation, she suddenly began experienced scenes flashing through her mind of the actual bombing as it occurred in real time. As well as experiencing visual images of the event, additional senses were stimulated as she could also hear the screams of people and feel the deep pain of the experience. Intuitively, she knew she had been present when the event occurred. In the days and weeks that followed after watching the program, the horrific scenes of the explosion itself and the resulting aftermath continued to persistently flood her mind. She was able to push them to the back of her mind for a brief period of time so she could function in everyday life, however, this became too exhausting a process which provided no explanation to what was happening to her or why. At this point, she contacted Dolores and she sought her help via a session. This book is the story of how Dolores carefully traced these experiences back to her life as a Japanese man named Nogorigatu living in Hiroshima during WWII. It tells the story of what the Japanese people experienced during the war and is a side of history that has neither been fully explored nor written about. At the time, it was Dolores most challenging case because she was unsure of how the young lady would react to reliving dying in an atomic explosion. It had to be handled with extreme care. The resulting story cries out to our time, "Do not let this horror happen again!"
A Soul Remembers Hiroshima
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Book Details
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176 Pages |
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Size | 5.5 x 8.5 |
Format | Trade Paperback |
Pub. Date | 03/01/2020 |
ISBN | 978-0-9632776-6-4 |
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Author Dolores Cannon
Dolores Cannon, a regressive hypnotherapist and psychic researcher who recorded “Lost” knowledge, was born in 1931 in St. Louis, Missouri. She was educated and lived in St. Louis until her marriage in 1951 to a career Navy man. She spent the next twenty years traveling all over the world as a typical Navy wife and raising her family. In 1970, her husband was discharged as a disabled veteran, and they retired to the hills of Arkansas. She then started her writing career and began selling her articles to various magazines and newspapers. She was involved with hypnosis beginning in 1968, and exclusively with past life therapy and regression work since 1979. She studied various hypnosis methods, then developed her own unique technique that enabled her to gain the most efficient release of information from her clients. Dolores’s unique technique of hypnosis is now taught all over the world. In 1986, she expanded her investigations into the UFO field and visited various suspected UFO landings sites. She also investigated the crop circles in England. The majority of her work in this field is the accumulation of evidence from suspected abductees through hypnosis. Dolores was an international speaker who lectured on all the continents of the world. Her seventeen books are translated into twenty languages. And articles about/by Dolores have appeared in several US and international magazines and newspapers. Dolores was the first American and the first foreigner to receive the “Orpheus Award” in Bulgaria, for the highest advancement in the research of psychic phenomenon. She received Outstanding Contribution and Lifetime Achievement awards from several hypnosis organizations. Her works continues through the efforts of Ozark Mountain Publishing.