
Dolores Cannon
Dolores' Latest Book

The Convoluted Universe,
Book 4
by Dolores Cannon
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Dolores Cannon and The New Earth Cruise
‘Exploring Our Ancient Past to Create Our Future’
Featuring Ozark authors Guy Needler and Julia Cannon
Dolores Cannon, regression therapist, author of 17 books and internationally renowned speaker will be sailing into 2012 on her first European Cruise in October 2012.
Join Dolores for this once in a lifetime voyage of discovery in the Eastern Mediterranean as she, alongside Ozark authors Guy Needler and daughter Julia Cannon explore Earth’s ancient past and invite us to co-create the World of the future, or The New Earth.
Together, Dolores, Guy and Julia will teach about fascinating topics including:
- 2012 and beyond — The Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth
- The energetic shift that is taking place on our planet right now and what this will mean for all of us
- The powerful groups of souls working with our planet to achieve spiritual renaissance
- How the Earth was made, by whom and what the future holds for our planet
A cruise of this kind affords you with the opportunity to hear first hand from all the authors as they discuss information from some old favourites as well as brand new books.
- Dolores will focus on information from her latest book The Convoluted Universe, Book 4, as well as others including The Three Waves of Volunteers and The New Earth, Jesus and the Essenes, and They Walked with Jesus.
- Guy Needler will teach from his book, The History of God and show us how to raise our energy to enable us to connect with our Higher Selves, our Guides and ultimately God.
- Julia Cannon will share information she has gathered from working alongside Dolores as well as through her own work about how to heal your body by working with the connections between mind, body and spirit.
Your journey through ancient lands with these unique authors will open your eyes to new possibilities as they each share their knowledge and wisdom not just from our ancestors but from the very Beings who created our Earth and our Universe.
- Retrace Dolores’ own footsteps as she travels back in time to re-connect with one of her past lives in Ancient Athens. See through her eyes the very view she once had from the Parthenon and witness details of a dramatic death scene at the foot of the statue of Athena.
- Join Dolores, Guy and Julia for lunch in Ephesus, the site of Mother Mary’s house. Listen to Dolores tell the story of Mary, Jesus and many of the other figures associated with the story of early Christianity and hear what really took place back then.
Click below for more details on this special event.

There has never been a better time
to join Dolores, Guy and Julia in an intimate setting
enabling you to not only hear them share
their incredible information
but give you the opportunity to get to know them
in a relaxed, informal environment.
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Guy Needler

The History of God
By Guy Needler
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Or telephone Vitaly
at +44 1672811501
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Julia Cannon
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Jesus and the Essenes
by Dolores Cannon

The Three Waves of Volunteers and The New Earth
by Dolores Cannon

They Walked with Jesus
by Dolores Cannon
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Re-discover YOU
as a creative, powerful being, capable of experiencing
the New Earth by choosing
to co-create with Spirit.
Note: Dolores will not be doing private regressions on this trip. You are invited to book private sessions for readings with Guy by clicking the link below: 

Stephanie Bell works with Ozark Mountain Publishing as Communications & Marketing Director. She is also a certified Practitioner of Dolores’ Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique and has her own practice in the UK. Limited sessions with Stephanie Bell for Quantum Healing Hypnosis Therapy are available on the cruise
by clicking the link below: 
For further information on Stephanie CLICK HERE
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Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
As Rome's seaport, Civitavecchia is the gateway for excursions to the "Eternal City". Here the ancient capital of the western world and the center of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years spreads out before you in all its glory. Visit the Colosseum and Roman Forum, the Vatican and St. Peter's Basilica, or the fashionable boutiques around the Spanish Steps. The entire city is a living museum. This day you will discover some of the most famous churches, monuments and fountains in the entire world.
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Sicily (Messina), Italy
Just three miles off the coast of southern Italy's mainland is the port town of Messina on the island of Sicily. This bustling town has a complex history with roots in Greek mythology but, because of an earthquake in the early 1900s, it's a relatively young city architecturally. Since the majority of the city has been rebuilt or refurbished within the last 100 years, you'll find the town has an interesting blend of new architecture and old styles.
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Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Piraeus is the main port of Athens, the biggest in Greece, and one of the most important in the Mediterranean Sea. No visit to Athens would be complete without a visit to the Acropolis There you'll find the Parthenon, the largest building in the Acropolis and one of the world's most awe-inspiring sights. It was built as a temple to Athena and is still a remarkable structure today. Visit the Plaka, the old neighborhood of Athens and discover the narrow streets and alleys, single story houses, neoclassical villas, taverns and main tourist shops or explore the National Archaeological Museum, home to a formidable collection of the world's antiquities.
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Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey
Kusadasi is your gateway to Ephesus, a city created by the Ionians in the 11th century B.C. and later expanded by the Romans. Now considered one of the grandest reconstructed sites in the ancient world, and some of the best preserved ruins, the region also hosted the likes of Cleopatra, Mark Anthony, the Virgin Mary and John the Apostle. Travel through the Magnesia Gate, the main entrance to the ancient city, and continue along marble streets grooved by chariot wheels. Gaze upon beautiful temples, porticoes, fountains and frescoes. Discover the three-story Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, the Odeion, the Fountain of Trajan and the Great Theater.
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Rhodes, Greece
Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese Islands, is truly a vacation destination with something for everyone: sunshine, spectacular beaches on the Aegean Sea, a medieval walled city, an ancient acropolis, and much more. In ancient times, the people of Rhodes chose Helios, the Sun, as their divine patron. With an average of three hundred plus days of sunshine a year, it's safe to say that Helios continues to smile upon Rhodes today.
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Santorini, Greek Islands
This Island is perhaps the most breathtaking of all the Greek Islands and its beauty legendary. There is a magic energy here with its whitewashed houses clinging to cliffs and hillsides set against the deep blue waters of the Aegean Sea. The excavations at Akrotiri had confirmed that human activity on the island continued until the eruption of the volcano around 1500 B.C. which entirely buried the island. At that point, all traces of human activity vanished until the end of the 13th century B.C. On the site of Akrotiri you’ll gain insight into Minoan life from 3,600 years ago when the town was buried under volcanic ash. There are many experts that believe that Santorini was the home of the fabled lost continent of Atlantis.
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Mykonos, Greece
This island is one of Europe’s favorite playgrounds. It is the classic Greek Isle, with hundreds of whitewashed churches, thatched windmills catching the brisk breeze, and a busy harbor bobbing with fishing boats and luxury yachts. Visit neighboring Delos, which was the sacred isle and the religious center of the Aegean, with its impressive temples and ruins. Mykonos boasts of its incredible beaches, active nightlife, and great shopping.
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Naples / Capri, Italy and the Amalfi Coast
Splendid scenery grace the surrounding areas of Naples. Take a journey back into time by a visit to the ruins of Pompeii, which offered the world its first glimpse into ancient Roman life. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. left us in some of the best preserved ruins in the world. Magnificent beauty awaits you on the magical island of Capri or the legendary drive along the Amalfi Coast.
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10
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Features sitting area with sofa, 32" LCD TV & vanity
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$2,182
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1C
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Features floor to ceiling sliding glass doors, sitting area with sofa, mini-refrigerator,
32” LCD TV, & vanity
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$2,782
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C3
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Floor to ceiling sliding glass doors, living room with queen sofa sleeper, 32" LCD TV, shower/tub combination & vanity with extra concierge amenities
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$2,912
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Additional cabin types and suites may be requested and prices will be advised, based on availability.
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AddiA
All prices are in US Dollars
All prices include all meals, accommodations, full seminar program
and a full day Ephesus, Turkey Group Excursion with lunch on October 9th.
All staterooms are equipped with mini-bar, safe, telephone, and remote-controlled TV.
Additional Costs
Port Charges and Taxes: $350.40 per person (may be subject to change)
Prepaid Gratuities:
Non-Suites (Cat. 10 and 1C) - $115 per person
Concierge Suite (Cat. C3) - $120 per person
Celebrity requires that all passengers in the group prepay gratuities at final payment
3rd and 4th adult passenger rates: (Seminar included)
Inside Stateroom (Cat. 10) - $1,392
Standard Balcony (Cat. 1C) - $1,692
Concierge Suite (Cat. C3) - $1,792
Children’s rate (0 – 18 years old) with two paying adults: (Seminar not included)
Inside Stateroom (Cat. 10) - $654
Standard Balcony (Cat. 1C) - $954
Concierge Suite (Cat. C3) - $1,054
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Roommate Match
Available $75
TRAVEL INSURANCE
You will be advised
upon registration regarding
optional travel insurance.
Click for details
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