I am reading Jesus and the Essenes, and I am very much enjoying it. This past winter I had read about half of the Secret to hidden ancient knowledge, and I was STRUGGLING not getting bored.
I think it was Laron who told me that was her worst book. But I so enjoy listening. To this woman. She just Feels authentic and I am most definitely drawn to her.
Nothing like starting with the Wrong one.
Argggg.
I just got In one of the convoluted universe books. Actually ordered book 3 bc of ratings were excellent.
For those that have read the series, do you think it important to start with the first and read in order?
It may not be that you read them in the wrong order. Perhaps there was a reason for it that you may not yet realize?
I've read most of Dolores' books in completely random order. I'd read one, then feel drawn to another. In some cases, when I'd order her books, I'd order several at the same time and just read them in the order they arrived. In most cases, I've found that this "randomness" actually helped me grasp and resonate with the material better. There were some concepts in some of the books that I may not have understood or resonated with if I had read them in the exact order they were written...perhaps I just wasn't ready for them yet. For example, I read most of her books dealing with reincarnation and "life after death" first, as this was my primary area of interest. They allowed me to slowly digest and more easily accept the concepts of extra-terrestrial, multi-dimensional, and even "elemental" consciousness. Once I began delving into those topics (mostly her Convoluted Universe series) my mind had expanded sufficiently to accept these too.
I actually loved her latest book...although something about it didn't resonate 100% with me. I somehow got the feeling that Dolores' daughter may have "tweaked" some of it or perhaps even wrote some of it herself after Dolores' death (mostly because the way a few passages were worded didn't seem quite consistent with Dolores' style).
I'm so glad you're enjoying her books! They are among my favorites of
any I've read. They've helped me to expand my thinking more than anything else, and for that I treasure them. You may find that, as you get deeper into the material, the Hidden Ancient Knowledge book may be much more acceptable to you at some later point. Try revisiting it after you've read a few other books. If you haven't read it yet, I would definitely recommend "The Three Waves of Volunteers and The New Earth". That one really wrapped everything up for me and tied it with a beautiful bow!