I first heard of Dancing on a Stamp while watching a video on the Dolores Cannon Youtube channel where she was interviewing Garnet Schulhauser. One of the authors who published at Dolores's Ozark Mountain publishing company. The video interview was posted recently, but the audio recording where she interviewed him was from August 2013. Although some time has passed since that interview, the information they were sharing and what is covered in the book is still relevant and on point. Everything he was saying was very much in alignment with what I'd seen come from my clients QHHT sessions, and other books I had read by Dolores Cannon. I wasn't too far into that interview before I was googling where I could get the book. It's available in various formats, but I went with the audio book for this one and start digesting that material right away.
The Review:
Dancing on a Stamp is a fascinating account of the authors experience with one of his guides disguised as a homeless man. Through their meetings, "Albert" the homeless man, shares intriguing information and perspectives about the spirit side, life and death, sexuality, and more. The author gives a brief summery in the beginning, and then gets right into where his encounter started and the introduction of Albert to the reader. From there you'll return with the author to those meetings, as he tells his account of those conversations, what he learned, as well as the reason for Albert making a physical appearance, which is a very rare sort of occurrence.
I really loved how the material mirrored what Dolores Cannon had been getting from her sessions, and what I had seen as well. Such as getting to peer into the spirit realm, and what it's like to be on that side. You'll get introduced to the idea of the illusion of time, or how spirit views time and interacts within that aspect of reality. There's some comfort in the information provided about how we choose the moment of our death, and what the death experience is like. He also spends some time going into the differences between the Catholic church doctrine/dogma, which can also apply to other religions, and the information presented by Albert during their meetings. Some of this is due to the authors Catholic upbringing and questions he had been seeking answers to prior to his meeting with Albert.
I think this is a great book for people who come from a religious background and are open to exploring new ideas and perspectives that would be contrary to some of their belief system. Especially if they may not be getting the answers they seek or feel there is more to the story not told by their church. But overall, I think anyone with an open mind could pick up this book, and take something from it to help in their personal and spiritual growth. The audio book was only 4 hours long, which made it easy and quick to get through, while still rich with intriguing ideas and information to stimulate the senses. I've recommended this to my clients, family, and friends. I've also received great positive feedback from them as well.
Where can you find it?
Dancing on a Stamp can be ordered directly from the publisher, Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc , and many other book outlets such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your library apps/locations. It is also available on Audible.
Thank you, come again
Thank you for taking the time visit my blog. I'll have some more book reviews coming to a future near you. I just received my copy of Dolores Cannon's new book Horns of the Goddess, and I'm currently working my way through Mythion, by Jason Davis. Mythion is a futuristic technomysticism science fiction story containing hints and ideas that go beyond fiction and into truth. Which is something I think we see more often than we realize in much of our movies, TV series, and books. Subtle hints of truths or possibilities of what's to come, what may already be, and what has been. Also coming up I'll share a past life clip that explores the life of an alien squid on another world that has a connection to space wars in a galaxy far far away. It's truly stellar life pulled from a QHHT session. Till next time...
Many blessings,
Cody
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