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Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth

By: Dolores Cannon
Narrated by: Moe Egan, Zachary Johnson
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In 1945 when the atomic bombs were dropped in WWII, our “protectors” and “watchers” in outer space saw that Earth was on a collision course with disaster. The prime directive of non-interference prevented them from taking any action, but then they came up with a brilliant plan to save Earth and assist her in her ascension. They couldn’t interfere from the “outside”, but maybe they could influence from the “inside”. So the call went out for volunteers to come and help. “Earth is in trouble - who wants to volunteer?”

The native souls living on Earth were too caught up on the wheel of karma. The only hope was to ask for pure souls to come who had never been trapped on the karmic cycle.

Dolores in her hypnosis work has discovered three waves of these volunteers. Some have come direct from the “Source” and have never lived in any type of physical body before. Others have lived as space beings on other planets or other dimensions. Because all memory is erased upon entry to the Earth dimension, they do not remember their assignment. Thus these beautiful souls have a difficult time adjusting to our chaotic world. These souls have a vital role to play as they help all of the rest of us ascend to the New Earth.

  • Characteristics of the Three Waves of Volunteers
  • The Difficulties being Experienced by First-Timers
  • How the Shift Is Affecting the Physical Body
  • The Roles of ETs and Light Beings in the Shift
  • Keepers of the Grid
  • The Separation of the Old and New Earth
  • What Is the New Earth?
  • What Is the Significance of 2012?
©2011 Dolores Cannon (P)2021 Dolores Cannon

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The narrators almost made me not want to listen

I love listening to Delores Cannon videos and I love all her books. She knew how to deliver the information and knew when's to pause to let everyone process what she's saying, because she knew it was a lot. I was disappointed to not get that with the narration of this book. I had to slow the audio down to even, maybe it's my ADHD but I needed to process it a little slower than they were talking and the man narrator 🙄 goodness, so dramatic!

The book itself is wonderful of course. Delores did amazing work and brought fourth so much awareness in her life.

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Love the Knowledge, not the narration

I have listened to quite a few of Dolores Cannon books. This one is just as exceptional as the rest.
I didn't however love the narration. The male voice once again reading the female roles is super annoying. He sounded angry most of the time, even when it didn't seem to fit the character. If you can get past all that, I highly recommend you listen to the book.

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Male narrator is horrible

this male narrator 0makes this difficult to listen to and takes away from the power of this book

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Intriguing, Explaining, Relatable, Digestible

Three Waves might be my favorite among all of DC's books. Hearing the experiencers speak in trance, I've never stopped and said, wow, that's too preposterous to believe. Rather, the way DC has arranged the sequence of her Q-and-A narratives, the total listening experience flows smoothly. DC's curious, humble questions make it easy for the listener to adopt an open-minded and compassionate attitude. Then, as the other-world life stories unfold, their feelings and dilemmas seem, well, all too human.

Although DC's homey style makes it easy to digest, Three Waves - along with the entire Convoluted series - is a very rich repository of explanation and instruction. Each reading has clarified my understanding of terrestrial dimension-shift, guidance systems, how the split-and-shift occurs, and why so many of us volunteers are so lonely.

Some of DC's transcribed tales are so profound that they make me cry. Even many years after my first paperback reading - and then a Kobo reading - audible listening of Three Waves is still delivering new insights. [Comparable to infinitely re-readable Seth Material and Ra Material.] Thanks, DC. Thanks forever.

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Very interesting

Not sure what to think about some of the content of this book. It’s very progressive - there’s nothing like it.

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loved this book

this audible had a great narrator. best voice to listen to keeps listening engaged, couldn't stop listening, thank you

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What a great listen!

This book couldn't have gotten more interesting and insightful thanks to the excellent narration. I'm hoping Dolores cannon's other books are also narrated by these 2 individuals.

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Awesome!

I’m a 2nd wave volunteer and this book resonated with me 100%! I definitely recommend reading this book!

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Absolutely Rivoting

There was a lot of positive and uplifting information given. Regardless of what state or timeline the reader decides to choose this book. I have found it very interesting about the Virus' and the fact that the control is fear. Also about the concerns about so much manipulation to destroy mankind and those that are at the forefront. Seems like a lot of doom and gloom, yet in the end, the light of love always prevails. It's only up to anyone to decide for themselves. I highly recommend this book.

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Over-actor alert!

I found this book interesting. I wish Delores was still around to do regressions, because a lot of these stories resonated personally. I am now 100% positive I’m from the 2nd wave. However, for the love of Jim Carrey! The male voice actor. It was hard to listen to him narrate the beings Delores was speaking to. I get this is a job, he’s a voice actor, he’s doing the job how he was trained to do it, but dial it back Shatner! This isn’t a space opera. There is more than one feeling going on in here! The actor projected it like every single being was 100% irritated by the questions to them and Delores was a bumbling idiot for asking. Or he went the complete opposite direction, and every being was in the deepest pain of existence because they had to give up their lives to come help us lower life form humans evolve. Woe is us! But don’t misunderstand we volunteered! We were never told!

Otherwise, it was a good book and I recommend it. Just be prepared to have your ears offended by Bill Shatner’s understudy.

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