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Conversations with Nostradamus #3

Conversations with Nostradamus: His Prophecies Explained, Vol. 3

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BOOK TWO OF THE CONVOLUTED UNIVERSE SERIES More Mind-Bending & Challenging Metaphysical Concepts* Hidden Underground Cities* Energy and Creator Beings* Time Portals for Traveling Between Dimensions* Raising of Vibrations and Frequencies to Shift into the New Earth* Characteristics of the New Earth* The Universal Language of Symbols* Splinters and Facets of the Soul* Life on Other Planets

366 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1992

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Dolores Cannon

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Dolores Cannon (1931 - 2014) was a self described "past-life regressionist" and hypnotherapist who specialized in the "recovery and cataloging" of "Lost Knowledge". Her roots in hypnosis went back to the 1960s, and she was specializing in past-life therapy since 1979.

Dolores became, perhaps, the world's most unlikely expert on the prophecies of Nostradamus. A retired Navy wife from Huntsville, AR, USA, Dolores was nearly fifty years old when she began experimenting with hypnosis and past-life regression. The results were, to say the least, quite spectacular!

Working through several different subjects, Dolores was able to establish communication with the living Michel De Notredame, better known as the prophet Nostradamus. His revelations and their impact on our own time are both fascinating and at times frightening.

Dolores has written the three volume set "Conversations With Nostradamus", the series on the translation of Nostradamus' quatrains. This series contains the translation of almost 1000 prophecies, all interpreted for the first time and have been in print since 1989. It is considered the most accurate interpretation of the prophecies ever printed.

Dolores has been a UFO investigator for twenty years, using her skills as a regressionist to help people that had been involved in abduction cases. She has written several books on the UFO information volunteers have revealed while under hypnosis.

Her unique technique of hypnosis is being taught all over the world via the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Academy.

Dolores has written 17 books about her research in hypnosis and UFO cases. Her books are translated into over 20 languages. She founded her own publishing company, Ozark Mountain Publishing, in 1992.

Dolores has toured in the USA, England, Europe, the former Soviet bloc countries, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Asia to promote her works, and to discuss her particular brand of psychic research. She has spoken to radio and television audiences worldwide. She has given lectures at such locations as: Whole Life Expos in Los Angeles, New York and San Diego; Global Science Congress; various A.R.E. Edgar Cayce Foundations; Conscious Living Expo and MBS Expo in Australia; The College of Psychic Studies in London, England; The Theosophical Society in London, England; as well as many other organizations. 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 phenomena.

Articles by/about Dolores have appeared in several magazines including: "Body, Mind and Spirit"; "Magical Blend"; "Connecting Link"; "Kindred Spirit" (an England magazine); "People Magazine" (an Australian magazine); "Conscious Living Magazine" (an Australian magazine); "After Dark" (the Art Bell magazine); "The Unknown Magazine"; "The Washington Post"; and "New York Times". Also magazines and newspapers in Russia, Spain, South America, Bulgaria, Japan and Arab countries.

Dolores appeared on various TV specials including "A Current Affair" (in Australia); BBC Documentary Series "Divine Magic"; "Ancient Mysteries of the World" (a two hour special on CBS); "Ancient Prophecies I and Ancient Prophecies II" (two hour specials on NBC); "Encounters" ( a one hour special on FOX network); "Good Day LA" (in California); "Mysteries, Magic and Miracles" (the Sci-Fi Channel); "Marilu Talk Show" (ABC); "Biography" (series on A&E Channel); "America After Hours" (CNBC); "CNN International Entertainment News".

She has spoken on over 1000 radio shows including Art Bell’s Dreamland, George Noory’s Coast to Coast, and Shirley MacLaine, plus speaking at innumerable conferences worldwide. In addition she had her own weekly radio show, the Metaphysical Hour, on BBS Radio for nine years.

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June 25, 2021
Many more interesting hypnotherapy adventures in the translation of Nostradamus's quatrains.
Lots of validation that this really was from Nostradamus.

Personally I am of the impression that Nostradamus while he had good intentions, he was tainted by service-to-self spirits who would give him prophecies of doom. So many of his quatrains are extremely morbid. There are only a few rays of hope in it, mostly to do with the "Great Genius" and such.

As it happens most of Nostradamus's worst case events didn't come to pass, at least in terms of the "Anti-Christ" as well as the poleshift. From other sources I have read that is the timeline of the fallen, or the third-density cycle which repeats, rather than the 4th density of those who ascend.

However yeah we are now with the COVID nonesense in another dark period. Though hopefully it will be over by 2030 as that seems to be when the "time of the troubles" are over according to Nostradamus. And the age of the Great Genius and Age of Aquarius begin according to him.
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December 25, 2019
12/25/19 Finally! I checked this book out in either late 2018 or early 2019 without even reading vol 1 or 2 yet. after using up all of my 15 library renewals and actually finishing the first 2 volumes this year, I have finally finished vol 3!

The book was fine if Nostradamus and hypnotherapy and time travel are your jam. They are mine but the quatrain interpretations were the most interesting parts. The in between filler weren't great.
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June 21, 2025
A Thoughtful Close to a Complex Trilogy

Having reached the third installment of Conversations with Nostradamus by Dolores Cannon, I ultimately made the difficult decision to step away before completing it. While I deeply respect the pioneering effort behind this series, this final book began to feel more circular than enlightening.

That said, I want to first acknowledge the groundbreaking nature of Dolores Cannon’s work. Using hypnosis to access a consciousness that claims to be Nostradamus is an extraordinary and courageous undertaking. The sheer dedication and curiosity that fueled this project are commendable and initially pulled me in with a sense of wonder and possibility.

However, as the series progressed—especially into this final book—the narrative began to lose its clarity and direction. The recurring tone of ambiguity—“it could happen or it might not”—gradually diminished the sense of urgency or usefulness of the predictions. Nostradamus himself acknowledges time as a spiraling force with shifting timelines, which I found insightful. But without a cohesive throughline, it became increasingly hard to find practical meaning.

I also found the frequent comparison of Nostradamus’ words to modern interpreters to be a distraction. Cannon’s persistent cross-checking seemed to frustrate even Nostradamus himself, who urged her multiple times to let go of external validation. This dynamic disrupted what could have been a more fluid exchange.

The cryptic nature of the prophecies also weighed heavily on me. While I understand the need for secrecy in his time, the use of dense anagrams, metaphors, and multiple aliases for the same figure (especially in the case of the Antichrist) felt excessively convoluted. It left me questioning whether these insights were meant to serve others or simply protect the prophet. True service to humanity, in my view, calls for clarity, not concealment.

Finally, the inclusion of full French readings of the quatrains—though perhaps intended to add historical richness—felt unnecessary and prolonged the listening experience without adding meaningful value for most readers.

In the end, I am left with the possibility that we may be on a completely different timeline, one where the more dire predictions may no longer apply. If that’s the case, perhaps the greatest value in this trilogy lies not in predicting the future, but in inspiring critical thought about time, choice, and the nature of reality itself.
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August 9, 2011
It was comforting and practically nostalgic to re-enter the familiar world of Nostradamus and his conversations with Dolores and her various regressed subjects.

In the encounters with N reported in this volume, D reverts to using a few subjects, including Phil, she had previously availed herself of, and also tries out several new ones, whom she finds all can make contact with N at various ages.

However, I was somewhat disappointed by the book in the long run, since I found many of the quatrains, and their interpretations, uninteresting, and not seeming to deal with matters significant to our time.

I feel the need to reiterate that practically all N's quatrains, if not all of them, were completely incomprehensible and, it turns out misinterpreted by all translators, and indeed this was what N intended from the start, for his own protection, since he was persecuted by the Church authorities of his time. It is as though only now when N reappears on the scene, as it were, and interprets them for us, do they make any sense and validate their existence.

It turns out one of his quatrains (interpreted to D before the events actually occurred) dealt with the break-up of the Soviet Union into various independent states.

The volume contains an unlikely quatrain dealing with Live Aid concerts, concerts for raising money to "aid people stricken with catastrophe", etc. Understandably, N states that he has never heard that sort of music before, but is told by the subject that it is called "rock". He wrote this quatrain because the results of these concerts affected history, e.g. at the time of the Vietnam war when several protests were carried out in the form of such concerts, the result of all this being that the USA disengaged from the war.

There is more information about the Popes of our time, but this didn't make much sense to me, since I have no knowledge of, or interest in, popes or the Church, and cannot distinguish the various popes from each other. I believe I discussed N's mention of popes in a review of Book 1 or 2 in this series.

This volume also contains further information about the Anti-Christ, including drawings of him and the Imam, his uncle, created by a subject when returning from a regression where she saw them clearly. However, according to N, the Anti-Christ should have entered the scene long ago, at least in the last decade of the 20th century and revealed himself to us in connection with the waging of his wars. At this point in 2011 I still have no idea who he might be, though I admit I have no knowledge of political figures from the Middle East.

N still reprimands D for her total ignorance of French and basic French pronunciation despite his repeated corrections (I must admit it irritated me too - perhaps Americans don't learn French in school, in which case D's ignorance is understandable).

I have to point out to D (though I'm sure she's got better things to do with her time than read these on-line reviews of her books) that she could advantageously look into her use of the word "infer" when she means "imply", "ravish" when she means ravage, "worse" when she means "worst", and finally, "affect" as a noun when she means "effect". She commits these last two errors continually throughout the book, which I found quite irritating.

I found most of the book somewhat boring, since it seemed to provide very little new information, Perhaps the most interesting chapter is the one entitled "Nostradamus asks us questions", though I found it to be more a matter of N enlightening us with his wisdom than D enlightening N, since it turned out that in various respects N proved more knowledgeable than D. The two have various controversies, and these do not conclude with D understanding what he is on about. D aggressively defends the practice of modern medicine, which N sees as the administration including injection of poisons into our bodies, though he agrees that the occasional use of medicine might be necessary in urgent situations.

He understands that "disease isn't necessarily caused by bacteria or viruses --- but by our thoughts and karma" - a very advanced view for his time. He understands that "our repressed feelings and emotions, unfulfilled longings and desires, all affect the physical operation of our bodies --- if we're judging our past actions we can have a lingering, long-term disease like cancer." "The viruses, germs or bacteria do not cause illness." D remarks "This is what the scientists have found in their laboratories."

N states, moreover, that chemotherapy does terrible things to the inside of the body. He says the physician never heals the person, and he does know that now.

D, like most people regards organ transplants as a great advance in medicine, while to N's mind an organ transplant is the introduction into the body of a "huge foreign substance rather than tiny microscopic foreign substances".

(In support of N's view of the negative nature of transplants, I would state that I have learnt from various sources that we are held back in our journey to the spiritual world if our body contains an organ or organs originating from the body of another, or if one or more of our own organs have been placed in the body or bodies of others.)

N concludes that he wishes he had talked to his patients about their "goals, frustrations --- emotions, and also about God". In other words he became fully aware of the fact that the causes of illness are largely emotional.

N was/is thus an amazingly highly developed being.

The book of course contains various passages of interest over and above what I have just stated, but to my mind it is on the whole considerably less interesting than Volumes One and Two. Thus, I've awarded it three stars only.

However, if you're a Nostradamus fan it's still worth reading, and Dolores must be commended on the completion of this laborious work which came to comprise three volumes.
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76 reviews1 follower
December 14, 2022
This narrator is THE WORST. It’s so painful and hard to listen to. She does all three Nostradamus books :( (unfortunately) and I literally want to read it into a microphone so other people who love Dolores Cannon can enjoy this series. If I’m rouge or off the reservation, I’m not sorry but I literally can’t with her voice.
20 reviews1 follower
March 28, 2021
Pray and act for the light.

We do have a future and it looks like earth and humanity will survive, but human will get what they deserve.
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70 reviews3 followers
May 31, 2023
Not as good as the 1st and 2nd books. Yet, interesting enough to get through rather quickly.
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70 reviews
January 4, 2023
I'm gonna share something in general about Dolores Cannon's books. They're just amazing, might be boring for some, but for people who are interested in knowing another possibilities to topics we don't know because of the lack of evidence and a bunch of assuming theories, it is an interesting educational book to open your mind to a enormous variety of scenarios.

TLDR; Dolores Cannon's books are never a waste of time.
Profile Image for Al Gordon.
33 reviews1 follower
October 10, 2023
For a long time, I wanted to read these three books because I heard a lot about them. When I finally did it, I was massively disappointed. The book's only goal is to get sold, to hell with the facts, with scholarship, with Nostradamus. A lot of interesting quatrains are pulled out of the Prophecies and violently shoved in the 80-ies. Avoid. The last good book that provided some new info about Nostradamus, his prophecies, and good quality was The Epistle Code: Nostradamus' Prophetic Blueprint
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March 22, 2024
I enjoyed reading this book.. very technical.. reading the quatrains, and then getting the meaning behind each.. just a lot to get through. Some very interesting information in the last chapter or two.. Highly recommend this book, although it was a chore in places..
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13 reviews2 followers
December 1, 2008
The final volume was very good. thinks slowed a bit and one could anticipate what Cannon was going to write without the need for a medium or crystal ball. Unfortunately, I found out some details concerning Delores Cannons which undermined the substance of the three volumes.
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