List of Modern Channelled Texts - Works of Hypnotherapists Channeling The Subconscious

Works of Hypnotherapists Channeling The Subconscious

This list comprises works that contains word-for-word transcripts of recorded sessions.

  • 17 Books by Past-Life Regressionist, and Ufologist, Dolores Cannon conducted on hundreds of subjects (pub. 1989-2012)
Conversations With Nostradamus: His Prophecies Explained (Vol. 1-3) (1989-1992)
Between Death & Life / Conversations With a Spirit (1993)
They Walked With Jesus: Past Life Experiences with Christ (1994)
The Custodians: Beyond Abduction (1999)
The Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth (2011)
The Convoluted Universe (Vol. 1-4) (2001-2012)
For a complete list, see Dolores Cannon
  • 4 Books by Between-Life Regresionist Michael Newton conducted on hundreds of subjects
Journey of Souls (1994)
Destiny of Souls (2000)
Life Between Lives: Hypnotherapy for Spiritual Regression (2004)
Memories of the Afterlife: Life Between Lives Stories of Personal Transformation (2009)

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