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In the annals of past life literature exciting remembrances have emerged complete with thought, feeling, and a wealth of factual detail. stands with the best of those accounts. Dolores Cannon relates the case of a young girl who relives her past life as a Japanese man who died in the bombing of Hiroshima. A moving and detailed account of that time.
From the Author
This story cries out,"Don't let this horror happen again!!"As a past-life hypnotherapist I put the client into trance and take them back to another lifetime that helps explain problems in this lifetime. This was one of my most fascinating cases, and certainly one of the most difficult to perform. A young 22-year old girl had been traumatized and overwhelmed by a sudden rush of memories that had no rational explantion. She walked into her living room one day, and saw a program was on the TV where survivors of the Atomic bombing of Hiroshima were being interviewed. There were no scenes of the bombing, only the interviewer talking to the guests. That was why her reaction was so strange. She was suddently overwhelmed by scenes flashing through her mind of the horror of the bombing. She could hear the screams and feel the pain. She KNEW she had been present when the event occurred as a Japanese man, and that she did not die immediately, but lived for about a week. She turned off the TV, but she could not turn off the scenes of absolute horror that flooded her mind. This presisted for two days. She thought she was going crazy, because it didn't make any sense. She knew she had not been a man in Japan. She had not even been alive during the war. So nothing made any sence. She managed to push it to the back of her mind so she could function. This was when she sought my help. - - The book is the story of how we carefully traced her life as a Japanese man living during the war in Hiroshima. It tells the story of what the Japanese people experienced during the war. This is a side of history that has not been explored or written about. It was my most difficult case because I was unsure of how she would react to reliving dying in an atomic explosion. It had to be handled with extreme care. The resulting story cries out to our time, "Do not let this horror happen again!" It is very appropriate now that India and Pakistan are doing atomic research, and considering using this type of weapon again. Many people today do not know the horror the last atomic bombs created.- - Dolores Cannon