📖 Overview
Jesus and the Essenes presents information about Jesus and the Essene community obtained through past-life regression sessions with a subject who claims to have lived during that time period. The book records conversations between author Dolores Cannon and the regression subject about daily life, customs, and teachings in an Essene community.
The narrative explores the education and training methods used by the Essenes, along with details about their belief systems and practices. Through the regression sessions, aspects of Jesus's connection to this ancient Jewish sect are examined, including potential periods he may have spent with them.
Cannon documents specific information about Essene ceremonies, healing techniques, and spiritual philosophies that emerged from the hypnotic sessions. The work includes descriptions of buildings, clothing, and daily routines within the community.
The book raises questions about historical accuracy, the nature of consciousness, and the relationship between established religious history and information accessed through alternative means. These accounts offer perspectives on the intersection of ancient wisdom traditions and early Christianity.
👀 Reviews
Readers find the book thought-provoking but debate its historical accuracy. Many say it provides unique perspectives on daily life in ancient Qumran and details about Essene practices not found in other sources.
Liked:
- Detailed descriptions of Essene training methods
- Information about healing practices and meditation
- Fresh angle on Jesus's early life
- Clear writing style that makes complex topics accessible
Disliked:
- Questions about authenticity of past-life regression method
- Lack of academic citations or supporting evidence
- Some passages conflict with established historical records
- Claims that seem implausible to many readers
Ratings:
Goodreads: 4.3/5 (1,200+ ratings)
Amazon: 4.6/5 (500+ ratings)
Common reader comment: "Fascinating read but requires suspension of disbelief"
One critical review notes: "While engaging, it makes extraordinary claims without providing extraordinary evidence."
A supportive review states: "The level of detail about daily Essene life feels too specific to be invented."
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🤔 Interesting facts
🌟 The book was created through past-life regression sessions with a subject who recalled living as an Essene teacher, providing unique details about daily life in this ancient Jewish sect.
🏺 According to the accounts in the book, the Essenes maintained vast libraries of scrolls in caves, including knowledge from ancient Egypt and Atlantis.
📚 Dolores Cannon conducted these regression sessions while working as a hypnotherapist in Arkansas in the 1980s, despite having no formal religious training or expertise in ancient history.
🕊️ The book describes advanced teaching methods used by the Essenes, including meditation techniques and visualization practices that were reportedly taught to Jesus during his time with the community.
🗝️ The narrative suggests that the Essenes had detailed prophetic knowledge of Jesus's coming and purposefully prepared for his arrival, maintaining specific bloodlines and training select children for generations.