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The Legend of Starcrash by Dolores Cannon.
Dolores Cannon is a regressionist, which is a hypnotist that specializes in past life therapy, reincarnation and the research and investigation of this phenomenon. She has regressed many people and discovered many incredibly interesting things about past lives and reincarnation. In The Legend of Starcrash she claims to have regressed a young lady named Beth into one of her past lives. Under hypnosis Beth claims to be a hunter named Tuin in the far north. Tuin and his clan are very isolated and think that they are the only ones in the world. One day Tuin is out hunting and comes across a ship from heaven that has made an emergency landing because of technical difficulties. The strange people never got the ship to work properly and were stranded on earth. Being friendly and unafraid of any danger from the new inhabitants, Tuin and his clan welcomed them into their village and interbreed with them and lived happily ever after. Dolores claims she has found evidence of American Indians being descended from these space inhabitants because their space ship crashed to earth thousands of years ago. Many of the people she has regressed claimed to be space travelers in their past lives. I found this book to be very interesting and the details in the story of Tuin to be terribly fascinating. Are we descended from Alien life forms? Certainly there is more out there then meets the eye.
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