Sometimes, when you read as many books as I do, you run across some real treasures, and that was certainly the case with this old book by Dolores Cannon called Jesus and the Essenes. It was written way back in 1992 and is considered a classic in New Age explorations, but I wanted to know more about the group that wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls and lived in a community at Qumran on the coast of the Dead Sea and hid their work in the caves once the Romans caught on to them and invaded to kill them all off for being such a threat to society—Roman society. It was a case of cancel culture that took place in 70 AD and ended on the mountaintop fortress of Masada just a few miles down the sea, where the Essenes fled from the attacking Romans and were forced to commit suicide there before being captured by the authorities. The Romans were putting down a Jewish revolt, and the Essenes were a radical offshoot who rebelled against the orthodox Jewish communities of the Pharisees and the Sadducees. They were like the Tea Party of the modern Republican Party, which evolved into MAGA. All the institutions at the time wanted to kill them off because of the threat they were to the natural order. I like the Essenes for obvious reasons, and I wanted to learn more, so I read Delores’ book and was rather shocked by the contents. The book’s point was to show archaeology differently, one that I think is explained by quantum entanglement, a field of study that still has a long way to go. But Delores presented compelling evidence that she was communicating with a guy who was a member of the Essene community who taught John the Baptist and Jesus Christ at the magnificent library they had there at Qumran, which is what I was after. And the results were quite remarkable.

If you strip away the noise of the modern world and all the assumptions that people try to instruct upon your conscious mind for their own political and psychological motivations, we would all find that the way that Biblical characters interacted with the spirit world wasn’t so uncommon. And that is what my conclusion was about the contents of Dolores Cannon’s fantastic journey and who she spoke with who were in some cases, long, long dead. What is death anyway? Is it a measure of time, from a living form to one no longer confined to a body of physical embodiment? Dolores Cannon is a regression hypnotist who was very good at her method. Not everyone is receptive to it, but in the case of this book, Dolores ran into a young woman in her early 20s named Katie. And Katie was a good subject for regressive hypnosis. She seemed to have a personality that was much older than her body, and once Dolores got into her head over multiple sessions that went on for over a year, Dolores found that at least 26 different lives were living in this young woman, so it explained a lot of things regarding Katie’s personality. I view the human body like a car; our souls drive those cars. But there are sometimes other souls that ride in our vehicles and can take over if we don’t pay attention to what we are doing, or we give those souls the keys to our cars, and they do drive them. I think that is a lot of what happens during intoxication when people you know act like people you have no idea who they become while drunk. Through quantum entanglement, there are always competing spirits looking for a chance to take over and drive your car and we should be very cautious of them. When someone brags that they were so drunk that they don’t remember what they were doing, there is likely more to it than just memory loss.

I would also say that some of the three lettered agencies, like the CIA, have figured out the political motives of some of these malicious characters, and they can inspire them to take over certain people and get the bodies of people to do whatever it is they want to be done. However, in the case of this young Katie, who was given a name to hide her identity from her very religious parents, Dolores uncovered a lot of past lives living actively through the young lady. Most of them were living boring, everyday lives without much going on. Some of the personalities were men, some were women, and they lived at different times. But one of the personalities turned out to be very fascinating. His name was Suddi, and he was a teacher at the Essene community. Dolores talked directly to him during live time during many parts of his life through the host, Katie. Sometimes, he was a young boy, an up-and-coming community member, and sometimes the teacher of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. And sometimes, he was already dead and speaking from beyond the grave. I think Dolores presented her testimony in a way that showed a diligent scientific method. This Suddi character could have just been some demonic spirit hanging around in quantum physics wanting to mess around with Dolores and Katie, playing games with them. But I don’t think so because of the amount of work that was done. Instead, I think it’s another situation where science has to catch up to an observed reality. And the information was interesting and valuable.
For me, the biggest revelation was that Suddi described the library there at Qumran, which is a subject of significant fascination for me, and it turned out to be much more elaborate than archaeologists have so far been able to get their minds around. It was a large two-story enterprise with a working model of the solar system, according to Suddi. And it had ten planets in it, which Zacharia Sitchen has been saying for a long time. This idea about extra planets in our solar system is a New Age consideration, just like the impact of astrology on the human mind and other out-of-the-box thinking about what’s expected. But much of what Suddi described through his host, Katie, live time across thousands of years of perspective has been confirmed by archaeologists in a way that a 22-year-old girl would know nothing about. So, I found it a fascinating testimony recorded in a remarkable book. And I think there is a lot to learn from such a method of scientific inquiry and that it’s not such science fiction as many would like us to believe. I think many powers on Earth have figured all this out and used it to attempt to control mass populations. They can’t be trusted to use this emerging science destructively because only they have figured it out. I think in her lifetime, Dolores Cannon broke some of this regression theory code and reported some interesting historical evidence that begins to open the door to quantum mechanics, especially the entanglement that can appear bizarre to our living eyes but make a lot of sense once you start looking at reality, differently. But what a fascinating place Qumran was, and the role it seems to have played in the life of Jesus and the future of all human civilization through Christianity—no wonder the Romans wanted to kill them all off so severely. But no matter how hard those forces work to do so, the spirit of rebellion always emerges to challenge the static order. In modern times, it’s not the Essenes but the MAGA movement. Only this time, I don’t think we will all be slaughtered on the mountaintop of Masada. But the slaughter will be on the other foot, and it’s taken thousands of years to reach this point. And continuously residing in the background are many rebels and rogues living in our cars (bodies) and influencing what happens on an eternal quest for freedom the way a soul wants it. Not necessarily a living body. Merry Christmas!
Rich Hoffman

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