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Keepers of the Garden
- Narrated by: Jane Sellers, Titus Stone
- Length: 11 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
A young man wanting to explore past-life regression discovers this is his first lifetime on Earth. All his other existences were on alien worlds and in other dimensions.
As this unique case is explored further, he finds out that his association with extraterrestrials did not cease with these other lives. The interaction with UFOs and aliens has continued during all his present life, although the information was protectively hidden by his subconscious.
This strange case reveals the motives behind present-day involvement between UFOs and humans and the hopes and expectations of our creators for their garden.
We are the garden - the gardeners are extraterrestrials from other worlds.
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- P
- 14-07-15
Absolutely amazing story
If you looking for deep profound knowledge about life on this planet and beginning of our universe do
Yourself a massive favour and download this book , listen to it carefully and embrace the understanding, open your mind to the possibilities and know with your hart that this life is one of many you had came to not the first one not the last one , you are attending a masterclass here on this earth and should be proud and uplifted. Enjoy the book and newfound knowledge.
15 people found this helpful
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- Mr S Oliver
- 19-01-16
Inspirational, fascinating, gripping
This is an inspirational account of a regressional hypnotherapist and her discovery of a person with multiple past lives as an extraterrestrial being that has the ring of truth throughout each chapter. It is gripping and fascinating at the same time. It helps to bring amazing insights into our origins and future and the purpose of extraterrestrials and UFOs. Loved it.
9 people found this helpful
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- Simon
- 16-06-16
Can't buy into it
An enjoyable story, but that's it. Just a story.
Starts off promising, but gets less convincing with each chapter.
5 people found this helpful
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- Pablo
- 18-10-15
Amazing real story!!!
Really enjoyed this book. I wasn't sure at the beginning but it turn to be a really amazing and enjoyable book. Highly recommend!!!
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- sara
- 04-03-17
fantastic!!!
great book! very interesting story, need to get more of Dolores Cannon books on audible please!!! :)
4 people found this helpful
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- Ruta K
- 13-07-16
Amazing! Absolutely mind opening and hope giving
Loved it! Step by step it opened my mind to possibly of other realities!
It was very interesting to listen - at some point I just couldn't stop and played it till the end.
4 people found this helpful
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- Jacqueline Gilmore
- 19-05-19
Intriguing
I really enjoyed this book! Resonates with me completely. Jane Sellars voice was annoying at times.
3 people found this helpful
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- Robbo
- 14-09-18
A revelation, credible and frank accounts
Thank you for writing & sharing this information which will hopefully serve humanity in a positive way.
3 people found this helpful
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- silla
- 26-03-18
Amazing insights
this books makea you think that there must be more than just what see in front of us. our subconscious is so big and vast that we will never be able to comprehend. a good audio book and read.
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- Miss S L Daniels
- 02-05-20
Fantastic well written informative to ideas that should/could help you have hope
Thoroughly enjoyed this and I am gradually working my way through all of Dolores Cannon’s work
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- Critical Reader
- 08-08-15
fabulous content, distracting narration
Would you consider the audio edition of Keepers of the Garden to be better than the print version?
NO
Any additional comments?
The quality of the woman's narration is strange. It's disconnected, overly pronounced, disjointed, halting, and in many ways a distraction from the story itself. It would be good to have the book re-read for audible by an experienced reader who is vocally trained.
53 people found this helpful
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- Dan
- 23-04-15
Superb
I enjoyed listening to this book immensely and would highly recommend it to all. To understand that this book is essentially a transcription from someone's past life regression sessions really causes you to pause and think regarding what the truth actually is. And, even if you dismiss it as someone's imagination, it is still a wonderful story.
39 people found this helpful
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- K. Shea
- 03-08-19
Misleading information at best
I have read all four books by Dolores Cannon. This title was my fourth. In this book she interviews a young man during regression. I have personally experienced regression twice and I accept it as truth. However, in this book, Cannon asks the man about a concept called imprinting. He explains it to her in great detail and she claims she has never heard of this concept before and states it is very difficult to understand but that it explains, for example, why many claim to have been Cleopatra in another life. The problem is that this same conversation took place verbatim in Between Death and Life, the third book of hers that I read. I understand that material can be reintroduced in multiple books when an author has many books. This is not the case here. In Between Death and Life, Cannon interviews a woman in regression and the woman explains the concept of imprinting. Cannon claims to have never heard of such a thing and the woman explains the concept in great deal. Again Cannon states that this is difficult to understand and again relates it to Cleopatra. The exact same lengthy conversation takes place.
I stopped reading this book when I realized I was hearing the same content passed off as original. This chapter has made me doubt the validity of any of her books, not the validity of past lives and reincarnation. I don’t trust her work anymore.
38 people found this helpful
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- Computer Nut
- 18-06-15
What an awesome book
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I had to break it up a little, like by listening to other smaller titles in between chapters, because it was a constant pounding of new, valuable insight. This is one of those few titles I'm inclined to listen to again. Very good work...
34 people found this helpful
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- paul
- 06-05-15
superb
This really makes you take a step back and think about life in general .
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- Debbie Akana
- 11-06-15
WOW!!
Eye opening and controversial material however the presentation left me breathless. I found myself silently saying YES YES YES to much of this unfamiliar and unknown subject. Some concepts force you as the reader to rethink our normal lives and why we are here. Please listen with Avery open mind. You will not be disappointed!😀
24 people found this helpful
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- GWL
- 06-11-15
Worst Narration Ever
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
The story was ok, but the narration was so painful I decided to go to the dentist to get a tooth pulled to sooth me.
17 people found this helpful
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- Tina
- 05-06-15
Great Listen!!!!!
Would you consider the audio edition of Keepers of the Garden to be better than the print version?
I didn't read the print version.
What did you like best about this story?
The reader shift between the two characters. This made this two person novel very much more compelling
What does Jane Sellers and Titus Stone bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Jane Sellers actually did a better job than some are saying. Her inflections and effort to articulate every work, while took a bit of getting used to - I began to appreciate. So many readers seem to be in a hurry and can travel through the text at a great speed.
15 people found this helpful
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- Nicholas Cunha
- 22-06-15
Wow
Some elements are contradictory to similar titles. Ex. Time travel,
impossible etc. but the dialogue and advise that is presented is potentially mind/life altering.
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- Creed
- 28-07-15
Sorry, not my cup of tea.
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
No I would not. This is strictly my opinion. I felt the reading was halting and poor, I didn't like the voice.
What could Dolores Cannon have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
I much prefer the voice that Michael Newton, Ph.D. takes. He focuses on the subject. She is focusing on her research, and what she scored. Please don't think that I'm attacking her work. It is a valid body of work, the voice was not enjoyable for me
What didn’t you like about Jane Sellers and Titus Stone ’s performance?
Arrgh, I really hate to say this, but it sounded like they were beginning readers.
10 people found this helpful