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Between Death
and Life:
CONVERSATIONS
WITH A SPIRIT
Dolores Cannon
2nd printing 1995
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Cannon, Dolores, 1931-Between Death and
Life: Conversations with a Spirit; previously titled: Conversations with a Spirit: Between Death and
Life by Dolores Cannon.
What occurs between death and life, as revealed by numerous subjects through hypnotic past-life
regression.
I. Hypnosis 2. Reincarnation 3. Past-life therapy I. Cannon, Dolores, 1931- 11. Reincarnation III. Title
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 92-83931
ISBN 0-9632776-5-0
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Books by Dolores Cannon
Conversations with Nostradamus, Volume I
Conversations with Nostradamus, Volume II
Conversations with Nostradamus, Volume III Jesus and the Essenes
They Walked with Jesus
Keepers of the Garden
Between Death and Life
(Former title: Conversations with a Spirit) The Legend of Starcrash
A Soul Remembers Hiroshima
Conversations with Nostradamus is available i n abridged form on audio tape cassette.
Forthcoming books by Dolores Cannon
Legacy from the Stars
The Convoluted Universe
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Death, be not proud, though some
have called thee
Mighty and dreadful, for thou are
not so;
For those whom thou think'st thou
dost overthrow
Die not, poor Death; nor yet canst
thou kill me.
John Donne
[1573-1631]
Sonnet: Death
I HAVE BEEN ACCUSED OF SPEAKING to and communicating with the spirits of the dead, a
definite “no-no” in religious circles. I had never thought of it in just that way but I suppose it is true.
With the exception that the dead with whom I speak are no longer dead but are living again today and
going about their daily lives. For, as you see, I am a regressionist. This is a popular term for a
hypnotist that specializes in past life regressions and historical research.
Many people still have difficulty accepting the idea that I am able to go back through time and talk to
people as they relive other lives down through history. I soon became accustomed to this and found it
fascinating. I have written books describing some of my adventures in this incredible field.
With most hypnotists, past life work is strictly off limits. I don’t really understand why, unless they
are afraid of what they might find and would rather stick with known and familiar situations which
they are positive they can handle. One such thera-pist confided in me, as though he had made a real
breakthrough,
“I have tried some regressions. I once took someone back to when he was a baby.”
He was so serious, it was almost impossible for me to suppress a laugh as I answered, “Oh? That is
where I begin.”
Even among other regressionists who work regularly with past life memories as therapy, I have
found many who have their own fears about taking a hypnotized subject through the death experience,
or venturing into the periods between lives when a person is supposedly “dead.” They are afraid
something physical might actually happen to the living body of the subject in 1
trance. That somehow they may be harmed by the reliving of these memories, especially if they are
traumatic. After going through this experience with hundreds of subjects, I know that there are no
physical problems even if the regressed personality died in a horrible way. Of course, I always take
special precautions to insure that there will be no physical effects. The welfare of my subject is
always my most immediate concern. I feel that my technique completely safeguards the subject. I
would not attempt this type of research otherwise.
To me the in-between life plane, the so-called “dead” state is the most exciting sphere of existence I
have encountered, because I believe there is much information to be obtained there that can be of
great benefit to humankind. I believe people can come to realize that death is nothing to fear. When
they face that time in their life, they can see that it is not a new experience but one they are well
acquainted with. They, themselves, have already performed it many times. They will not go into the
great terrifying unknown, but to a familiar place they have already visited many, many times. A place
that many call “home.” I hope people can learn to see birth and dying as evolutional cycles that each
person goes through many times and are thus a natural part of their soul’s growth. After death there is
life and existence in the other planes that is just as real as the physical world they see around them. It
may be even more real.
Once while talking to a woman who considered herself
“enlightened,” I was trying to explain some of the things I have found. I told her I did research into
what it is like to die and where you go afterwards. She asked excitedly, “Where do you go
. . . Heaven, Hell or Purgatory?”
I was disappointed. If those were the only choices her mind would accept, it was obvious the woman
was not as enlightened as she thought.
Exasperated, I replied, “Neither! ”
She was shocked. ”You mean you stay in the dirt?”
THUS I REALIZED that in order to write this book, I must retrace my steps to where I stood when the
door first opened and try to remember my beliefs and thoughts as they were before the light entered.
No easy task, but necessary if I am to understand and relate to those still searching for that door and
that light. For I them gently down the path of awareness. Then they can live their lives to the fullest
without fear of what tomorrow brings.
To many people the word “death” seems so forbidding, so final, so hopeless. A black void of mystery
and confusion because it represents a cutting-off from the physical world, which is the only place they
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