Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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ing the various places and levels that we have visited. During the second session he was a little more talkative. He told ofa lifetime in Munich during war-time Germany. He and others wereJews employed by acivilian sector ofthe government Although their families had been murdered, they were allowed to live because they possessed skills that could be utilized. They had to wear identi- fying armbands which he considered insulting. He was a draftsman named Karl Brecht. He and the others were involved in some secret work concerning the designing of submarine bases, but because it was restricted information he was reluctant to talk about it Even though theseJews were useful to the German cause, they were humiliated and treated badly by their superiors. This made him feel bitter. He spoke of seeing Hitler once in a parade and thought the man was insane. Phil's alter ego, Karl, died when he and another man were flying in asmall plane near the French border. They were en route to the site of the submarine base and were mistakenly shot down by enemy anti-aircraft fire. They crashed in the middle ofa small village. Upon awakening he said this session had meaning for him. He had had a very vivid dream that was quite similar to the death scene. The dream had made a strong and lasting impression on him. He had thought he was in the German military and was shot down in a fighter plane because he had seen swastikas on it But now he real- ized it was a civilian plane. What had bothered him the most in the dream was the total apathy of the people in the town where the plane crashed. Theyjust stood around and watched him die. Apparently the people were glad the plane had been shot down. They didn't seem moved by what was happening and did not try to help at all. Their animosity made him angry, but he said he felt more emotion in the dream than while watching it under hypnosis. During this session his answers were still slow and difficult to hear at times but it was improving. Hewas nowbecoming comfortable with me. The third session concerned mainly the reliving of a life as a woman in an ancient culture that centered around a huge pyramid and seemed to be located somewhere in South America. A lot of information came through involving the priests and the worship conducted at the time. He told of an interesting ceremony that occurred when the queen died. Her women assistants were given drugs and then stabbed through the heart. This was considered to be an honor as they were all buried together so they could follow her into the after life. During this regression Phil relived the experience _ The Discovery of Starchild 5