Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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IT ISamazinc how [| am led into these stories, often through only chance remarks. It doesn't take much to spark my curiosity and by pickingup on something that is said and expanding upon it, the door is often opened on a new adventure into the unknown. Once the 1 tat a e yo4d . 1 1 door is opened, the path can often lead down strange and wondrous byways. Such was the chance incident that led to the discovery of the seeding of our planet Earth by people from other worlds. Iwill let the reader experience the adventure the way I did, from a completely fcreign idea into the realms of fascination. Even though the concept is strange, beneath it flows the soft murmur oftruth. It could be, might be, is possibly the true story of our beginnings. I don't claim to know, but at least read with an open mind and allow for the faint possibility that there is more truth in this version than we could ever imagine in our wildest dreams or fantasies. It happened during a session when Phil was speaking from the level of the Three Spires where he supposedly had access to all knowl- edge ofthe history of the Earth. This access could be tapped into from this point through the communication system he mentioned earlier. Since this was his home planet, he was compatible with its energy and it gave him great capabilities to find the records. We had been exploring and trying to find answers for the mysteries of Earth and he mentioned races from Atlantis. I suddenly thought ofa ques- ticn that had frequently come into my mind. I have often wondered where the different races came from originally. What we call the black, the yellow, the red and the white. They are all so different. What was their origin? 119 CHAPTER 12 STARSEED