The Search for Hidden, Sacred Knowledge by Dolores Cannon

The Search for Hidden, Sacred Knowledge

Lost Wisdom, Reclaimed Through Hypnosis

Written byDolores Cannon
Narrated byCarol Morrison
Length13h06m
Release dateAugust 5, 2022
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.8 (28 ratings)

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AuthorDolores Cannon
NarratorCarol Morrison
Runtime13h06m
PublishedAugust 5, 2022
Rating★★★★☆ 4.8 / 5 (28 ratings)
CategoriesReligion & Spirituality, Occult, Unexplained Mysteries, Spirituality, Reincarnation
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Dolores Cannon’s *The Search for Hidden, Sacred Knowledge* isn’t just another book about past lives—it’s a hypnotic excavation of forgotten esoteric traditions, delivered with the urgency of a scholar racing against time. Cannon, a pioneer in past-life regression, doesn’t just *describe* ancient mystery schools; she *channels* them, weaving firsthand accounts from subjects who recall serving as priests, scribes, and guardians of knowledge in Atlantis, Egypt, and beyond. What sets this apart from airy New Age speculation is its relentless specificity: rituals performed in underground chambers, the deliberate suppression of teachings, and the eerie resonance of these lost systems with modern occult practices.

Carol Morrison’s narration strikes the perfect balance—measured enough to ground the material’s cosmic scope, yet infused with a quiet intensity that mirrors the book’s revelatory tone. Her pacing turns what could feel like a dense historical lecture into a gripping oral history, as if she’s not just reading but *transmitting* the knowledge herself. This isn’t passive listening; it’s an invitation to question whether the gaps in human history are accidents—or deliberate erasures."

"review": "I’ll admit: I approached this audiobook skeptical of past-life regression as a tool for historical recovery. But Cannon’s method—transcribing verbatim sessions with subjects under deep hypnosis—creates a strange, compelling hybrid of oral tradition and investigative journalism. The standout moments aren’t the grand claims (though there are plenty, like the assertion that the Great Pyramid was a power plant), but the *textural* details: a subject describing the weight of a ceremonial robe in ancient Lemuria, or the exact phrasing of an initiation oath in a pre-Incan temple. These specifics lend the material an unsettling plausibility, even if your rational brain resists.

Carol Morrison’s performance is a masterclass in restraint. She avoids the breathy, over-emotive style that sinks so many spiritual audiobooks, instead letting the subjects’ own words carry the weight. Her voice has a warm, slightly gravelly quality that feels *lived-in*—appropriate for a book about knowledge passed down through millennia. My only critique? The production occasionally suffers from uneven audio levels in the hypnosis session excerpts, where subjects’ voices jump from murmurs to sudden clarity. And while Cannon’s framework is fascinating, her refusal to critically interrogate the *consistency* of these accounts (some contradict historical records outright) will frustrate listeners craving rigorous analysis. Still, as a provocative, immersive dive into humanity’s lost spiritual archives, it’s unmatched."

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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I’ll admit: I approached this audiobook skeptical of past-life regression as a tool for historical recovery. But Cannon’s method—transcribing verbatim sessions with subjects under deep hypnosis—creates a strange, compelling hybrid of oral tradition and investigative journalism. The standout moments aren’t the grand claims (though there are plenty, like the assertion that the Great Pyramid was a power plant), but the *textural* details: a subject describing the weight of a ceremonial robe in ancient Lemuria, or the exact phrasing of an initiation oath in a pre-Incan temple. These specifics lend the material an unsettling plausibility, even if your rational brain resists. Carol Morrison’s performance is a masterclass in restraint. She avoids the breathy, over-emotive style that sinks so many spiritual audiobooks, instead letting the subjects’ own words carry the weight. Her voice has a warm, slightly gravelly quality that feels *lived-in*—appropriate for a book about knowledge passed down through millennia. My only critique? The production occasionally suffers from uneven audio levels in the hypnosis session excerpts, where subjects’ voices jump from murmurs to sudden clarity. And while Cannon’s framework is fascinating, her refusal to critically interrogate the *consistency* of these accounts (some contradict historical records outright) will frustrate listeners craving rigorous analysis. Still, as a provocative, immersive dive into humanity’s lost spiritual archives, it’s unmatched." "tags": [ "past-life regression deep dive

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