Many of us lived previous lives as keepers of sacred knowledge that was taught in the ancient mystery schools. Much of this knowledge was lost through time due to disasters and destruction or death.
The knowledge was reserved for a select few who devoted their lives to understanding and teaching it. Down through countless centuries this knowledge was protected, those with the knowledge often died rather than let it fall into the wrong hands.
Now it is no longer reserved strictly for oracles in temples, hermits in caves, or the wise few cloistered in secret mystery schools. It is returning to our time and is now available for all to learn.
In Dolores Cannon's last book she continues the story begun in two of her previous works, Keepers of the Garden and The Custodians.
Many of us lived previous lives as keepers of sacred knowledge that was taught in the ancient mystery schools. Much of this knowledge was lost through time due to disasters and destruction or death.
The knowledge was reserved for a select few who devoted their lives to understanding and teaching it. Down through countless centuries this knowledge was protected, those with the knowledge often died rather than let it fall into the wrong hands.
Now it is no longer reserved strictly for oracles in temples, hermits in caves, or the wise few cloistered in secret mystery schools. It is returning to our time and is now available for all to learn.
In Dolores Cannon's last book she continues the story begun in two of her previous works, Keepers of the Garden and The Custodians.