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Reply #420 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 4:12pm
 
There aren’t a lot of classical psychanalysts practicing today

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Dolores Cannon 2012 And Beyond LECTURE PREVIEW

Published on Nov 4, 2012
Recorded and streamed live from the Inaugural Transformation Conference in London 2012.

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Directed by Jonathan Adams

Dolores Cannon's sublime presentation in which she discusses, among other things, the phenomenal past-life regression work she has been doing for almost half a century.
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Buy the entire talk as a Download or DVD & see more fascinating talks, both live and archived at http://www.pentos.tv
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Dolores' Career Biography

Dolores' career as a hypnotherapist spans almost 50 years and has taken her on an incredible journey along countless fascinating destinations. As the range of topics her work covers and sheer volume of original material she has produced places her in a category of her own, this section has been provided to give you insight into each stage of her career and how it has progressed over the years.

Read about her early days in hypnotherapy when she first discovered past life regression, learn how she developed and refined her own unique technique of hypnosis, discover all the captivating areas of research she has explored on her path and learn where her work is currently focused. Please select the section in which you have the most interested.
Part 1: Early Life and Pre-Hypnosis
Dolores Cannon was born in St. Louis, Missouri, USA in 1931 where she lived and grew up with her family until completing her academic studies in 1947. She married her husband Johnny in 1951, a career US Naval man with whom she spent the next 21 years travelling all over the world to accommodate his various overseas assignments. She raised her family as a typical navy wife throughout the 1950s and 1960s until 1968 when several major events ultimately changed the course of her life forever.
Part 2: First Exposure to Reincarnation
Part 3: Practicing Hypnosis Full Time
Part 4: "The Subconscious" And Quantum Healing Hypnosis
Part 5: Jesus And The Essenes
Part 6: Dolores' Abilities Expand
Part 7: Nostradamus Contacts Dolores
Part 8: UFO's, Extra-Terrestrials and Life On Other Planets
Part 9: The Convoluted Universe
Part 10: The 3 Waves of Volunteers
Part 11: 2012 And Beyond

http://www.dolorescannon.com/about
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ॐ May Much LOVE and CHRISTS LIGHT be upon and within us all.... namasté ▲ - : )  ╰დ╮ॐ╭დ╯
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Reply #421 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 8:42pm
 
Guess what, Light - just like Delores, Sigmund Freud started his career as a hypnotherapist. He gave up trying to hypnotise people when he started listening to what they had to say. He called his new technique "free association".

In that moment, artists, actors and writers were given a new tool - many paying handsomely for the privaledge. The 20th century came into its own.

At one point, MGM and Twentieth Century Fox even had psychoanalysts on staff. Bill W, Jackson Pollock, Tennesee Williams, Marilyn Monroe, William Burroughs - everyone did it.

They’re all dead now.
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Reply #422 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 9:08pm
 
Past life regression - poppycock. Yes, they shared very similar branches of pseudoscience.
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But that’s nothing. Freud’s real legacy is in philosophy, the arts and social sciences. Surrealism, feminism and psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, ontology, aesthetics, literary criticism. There are even legal studies courses in psychoanalysis and jurisprudence. In the HSC,, the Shakeseare unit requires a psychoanalytic reading of King Lear.


Freud's true legacy is that of being able to lie convincingly and to be able to obfuscate - to express simple concepts in a confusing way. If it doesn't makes sense, it could always be claimed that you just don't understand the concept and that you really couldn't question anything he said unless you were an expert.

If shonky practices were the zeitgeist of the early 20th century, then I guess you could say that Freud was the herald of shonky practices. 

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In that moment, artists, actors and writers were given a new tool - many paying handsomely for the privaledge. The 20th century came into its own.

At one point, MGM and Twentieth Century Fox even had psychoanalysts on staff. Bill W, Jackson Pollock, Tennesee Williams, Marilyn Monroe, William Burroughs - everyone did it.


Yes, almost everybody at the time bought the con.
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Reply #423 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 9:20pm
 
You’re just repeating yourself, Muso. Shonky. What you haven’t done yet is explain how.

If you can, I’ll agree with you. I’m no Freud fancier. The funny thing is though, the more I think about this subject, the more I realize how influential he really is.

What’s so shonky about it? Einstein was shonky too. Dali, Warhol, Lennon, Dylan, Valentino, JFK - shonky.
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Reply #424 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 9:48pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 8:42pm:
Guess what, Light - just like Delores, Sigmund Freud started his career as a hypnotherapist. He gave up trying to hypnotise people when he started listening to what they had to say. He called his new technique "free association".

In that moment, artists, actors and writers were given a new tool - many paying handsomely for the privaledge. The 20th century came into its own.

At one point, MGM and Twentieth Century Fox even had psychoanalysts on staff. Bill W, Jackson Pollock, Tennesee Williams, Marilyn Monroe, William Burroughs - everyone did it.

They’re all dead now.



Bradford Poly Cultural Studies Certificate - priceless, innit.

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Reply #425 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:12pm
 
Have anything to add, old chap? Or would you rather place another call to Alan?

I must say, your German translation for "soul" story was most compelling. You almost had the Light’s toupe off with that one.

Old war story, was it?
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Reply #426 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:24pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:12pm:
Have anything to add, old chap? Or would you rather place another call to Alan?

I must say, your German translation for "soul" story was most compelling. You almost had the Light’s toupe off with that one.

Old war story, was it?



Dear Karnal,
Thou doth mocketh the Light -
he who has given his wisdom free of charge & answered all your questions.
actually
you display disorder with your twisting written truth,
envy, superiority complex - this is ego based -
which really has no standing for you simply repeat.
Like pearls before swine you do not recognise their value & trample them underfoot.

For this you are forgiven.

in love & light
namaste.
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Reply #427 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:34pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:12pm:
Have anything to add, old chap? Or would you rather place another call to Alan?

I must say, your German translation for "soul" story was most compelling. You almost had the Light’s toupe off with that one.

Old war story, was it?


Bruno Bettleheim, Freud and Man's Soul, you thick Paki arsefancier.

Your head is crammed with second-hand, shopworn old cliches about Marx and Foucault, so you wouldn't have a clue.  Back to your old set of Pelican 'Introductions to ideas over your head', PB.
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Reply #428 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:40pm
 
Thanks for the chuckle, id bat. I’m still going.

The Light sits at his parlour table snorting snuff and channeling Salusa for little old ladies, his cravat and pocket handkerchief just-so, but the wig - why is everyone too polite to mention it?

Forgiven.
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Reply #429 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:43pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:40pm:
Thanks for the chuckle, id bat. I’m still going.

The Light sits at his parlour table snorting snuff and channeling Salusa for little old ladies, his cravat and pocket handkerchief just-so, but the wig - why is everyone too polite to mention it?

Forgiven.



Dear Karnal,
you are forgiven but really - a  Paki arsefancier?   Shocked
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Reply #430 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:45pm
 
Soren wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:34pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:12pm:
Have anything to add, old chap? Or would you rather place another call to Alan?

I must say, your German translation for "soul" story was most compelling. You almost had the Light’s toupe off with that one.

Old war story, was it?


Bruno Bettleheim, Freud and Man's Soul, you thick Paki arsefancier.

Your head is crammed with second-hand, shopworn old cliches about Marx and Foucault, so you wouldn't have a clue.  Back to your old set of Pelican 'Introductions to ideas over your head', PB.


Sorry, old chap, did I miss something?

An analists conference perhaps? Golly, I must have been in Bradford when that was on. Sounds super.
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Reply #431 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:51pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:43pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:40pm:
Thanks for the chuckle, id bat. I’m still going.

The Light sits at his parlour table snorting snuff and channeling Salusa for little old ladies, his cravat and pocket handkerchief just-so, but the wig - why is everyone too polite to mention it?

Forgiven.



Dear Karnal,
you are forgiven but really - a  Paki arsefancier?   Shocked


Quite. You’d think even a Paki arsefancier would have read Bruno Bettleheim ’s tome about Man’s Soul, but I must admit, I’ve been saving it to read to Mother.
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Reply #432 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:52pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:45pm:
Soren wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:34pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:12pm:
Have anything to add, old chap? Or would you rather place another call to Alan?

I must say, your German translation for "soul" story was most compelling. You almost had the Light’s toupe off with that one.

Old war story, was it?


Bruno Bettleheim, Freud and Man's Soul, you thick Paki arsefancier.

Your head is crammed with second-hand, shopworn old cliches about Marx and Foucault, so you wouldn't have a clue.  Back to your old set of Pelican 'Introductions to ideas over your head', PB.


Sorry, old chap, did I miss something?

An analists conference perhaps? Golly, I must have been in Bradford when that was on. Sounds super.



I have tracked down your work, Dr Kakatoscopy:

Informed by Marxism, by the work of Mary Douglas, Kristeva, Bataille and Baudrillard, The Anal Imagination proposes that the bANALity with which the subjects of excrement and chocolate history are often approached is itself indicative of a nervous avoidance that is testimony to the psychoANALytic metaphors presented in this book.


It's is so you. You are published. Congrats.


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Reply #433 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 11:30pm
 
Sterling detective work, old boy. Yes, it is I. I have always marvelled at the human ability for sheer bANALity. It is a subject most dear to my heart.

You, in particular, old chap - how do you do it? I must say, the human spirit never ceases to amaze in its ability to stifle and decompose and stop all in its path with its utter, utter tedium.

Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow.

But don’t worry, there’s always tomorrow. Life, as they say, is too long.

Happy new year, old boy.
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Reply #434 - Jan 1st, 2013 at 11:33pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:51pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:43pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:40pm:
Thanks for the chuckle, id bat. I’m still going.

The Light sits at his parlour table snorting snuff and channeling Salusa for little old ladies, his cravat and pocket handkerchief just-so, but the wig - why is everyone too polite to mention it?

Forgiven.



Dear Karnal,
you are forgiven but really - a  Paki arsefancier?   Shocked


Quite. You’d think even a Paki arsefancier would have read Bruno Bettleheim ’s tome about Man’s Soul, but I must admit, I’ve been saving it to read to Mother.



Dear Karnal,
Translation please - me no understand english.

Bobby.
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