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Joel Osteen:
Welcome, everyone. Today, we’re diving into a conversation that bridges faith and metaphysics, hope and mystery, the seen and the unseen. I’ve always believed that God’s plan for us is greater than we can imagine, that our words have power, and that our purpose is divinely orchestrated. But what if there’s more to the story?
What if our words are not just expressions of faith but vibrations that shape reality? What if our life purpose is not only a calling from God but a mission our souls chose before we were even born? And what if death is not the end, but a doorway to a journey far beyond our understanding?
To explore these questions, I’m honored to have this conversation with Dolores Cannon, a pioneer in the field of hypnosis and metaphysics. She spent decades uncovering extraordinary insights about the soul, the afterlife, and the power of thought. Together, we’re going to explore five powerful topics that touch the core of our existence: the power of words and manifestation, life purpose and soul contracts, the continuity of the soul, the healing power of forgiveness, and divine guidance.
This is more than just a conversation. It’s an exploration of how faith, consciousness, and destiny are deeply intertwined. Whether you approach this from a place of faith, curiosity, or both, I believe you’ll find inspiration and insight to live your best life, fulfill your purpose, and understand the greater journey of the soul.
So, open your hearts and minds as we embark on this extraordinary dialogue about faith, manifestation, and the soul’s journey.
(Note: This is an imaginary conversation, a creative exploration of an idea, and not a real speech or event.)

The Power of Words and Manifestation

Joel Osteen:
“Words are powerful. I believe that when we speak positively, we’re planting seeds for a better future. Proverbs says, ‘Death and life are in the power of the tongue.’ When we speak blessings, we attract blessings.”
Dolores Cannon:
“That resonates deeply, Joel. Through my hypnosis sessions, I discovered that thoughts and words are not just sounds or ideas; they are vibrations that influence our reality. It’s fascinating how consistently this came through from various souls across lifetimes.”
Joel Osteen:
“Vibrations? I usually describe it as faith in action. But I see where you’re coming from. Could you explain how words carry vibrations?”
Dolores Cannon:
“Certainly. Think of words as energy frequencies. Every thought and spoken word emits a vibration that interacts with the energy field around us, shaping our experiences. It’s much like how you describe speaking blessings; it’s about directing energy positively.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s powerful. I always say that when you speak victory, you invite God’s favor. In a way, it’s like attracting blessings through faith. So, are you saying that it’s not just faith but also the frequency of our words?”
Dolores Cannon:
“Yes, exactly! In my sessions, souls explained that words shape our reality because they resonate with the quantum field, the space of infinite possibilities. When you speak positively, you align with higher frequencies, attracting positive experiences.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s an interesting perspective. So, when I tell people to declare, ‘I am blessed,’ or ‘I am victorious,’ they’re not just claiming faith; they’re actually aligning with a higher frequency?”
Dolores Cannon:
“Precisely. You’re guiding them to vibrate at a frequency that resonates with abundance and joy. It’s the same concept, just described differently. In essence, you’re helping people manifest their highest potential by aligning their words with positive energy.”
Joel Osteen:
“Wow, I’ve always believed words matter, but I never thought about it in terms of vibration and quantum energy. It’s like giving faith a scientific perspective. That could inspire so many people who need a different way to understand it.”
Dolores Cannon:
“And I’m inspired by how accessible you make this wisdom. You show people how to use words for empowerment through faith. I can see how your affirmations are powerful tools for raising consciousness.”
Joel Osteen:
“This is incredible. We’re speaking different languages but sharing the same truth. It makes me think of Jesus’ words, ‘According to your faith, be it unto you.’ Faith and vibration—both are about aligning with the good that’s already there.”
Dolores Cannon:
“Beautifully said, Joel. And that’s the secret of manifestation—knowing that everything you need is already within reach, waiting to resonate with the right words and intentions.”
Joel Osteen:
“I love that. You’ve given me a new perspective. I might just have to talk about the power of words in a new way this Sunday.”
Dolores Cannon:
“And you’ve shown me how faith is the bridge that connects intention with manifestation. Our words are not just affirmations; they’re acts of faith.”
Joel Osteen:
“Looks like we’re speaking the same truth, just from different sides of the veil.”
Dolores Cannon:
“Exactly, Joel. Two perspectives, one truth—words are the bridge between the spiritual and the physical.”
Life Purpose and Soul Contracts

Joel Osteen:
“I’ve always believed that God has a purpose for each of us. Our lives are not random. Every challenge, every triumph, every person we meet is part of God’s divine plan. It’s about living with intention, aligning with His purpose, and letting faith guide our steps. But Dolores, you speak about something called ‘soul contracts.’ How does that fit into the idea of divine purpose?”
Dolores Cannon:
“That’s a wonderful question, Joel. Soul contracts are agreements that souls make before they incarnate. In my hypnosis sessions, people recalled choosing their life challenges and lessons to help their souls grow. They planned their lives in collaboration with other souls, deciding who would play significant roles—like parents, spouses, even those who cause pain or joy. It’s all about growth and evolution.”
Joel Osteen:
“So, you’re saying that even the struggles we face are part of a plan we chose before we were born? That’s fascinating. In a way, it aligns with what I teach—that challenges are opportunities for growth. But this takes it to another level. Why would someone choose hardship?”
Dolores Cannon:
“That’s the most profound part. Souls choose hardships to learn compassion, forgiveness, strength, or patience. For example, someone who faces betrayal might be learning unconditional love and forgiveness. It’s about mastering life lessons through experiences. And just as you teach, Joel, how we respond to challenges determines our growth. It’s not about the pain itself but about rising above it.”
Joel Osteen:
“I see the connection. I often say that God uses our trials to prepare us for a greater purpose. You’re saying it’s not just God’s plan but also our soul’s choice. That brings a whole new perspective to faith. It makes every moment, even the tough ones, more meaningful. But how does free will play into this? If our souls made a contract, are we just following a script?”
Dolores Cannon:
“Excellent question. No, we’re not bound by a script. We always have free will. Think of the soul contract as a blueprint, a guide. We choose certain experiences, but how we respond is entirely up to us. That’s where free will and growth come in. You can choose to learn the lesson through love or through struggle—it’s about how you exercise your power of choice.”
Joel Osteen:
“That resonates with me. I teach people to choose faith over fear, victory over defeat. It’s empowering to know that our choices shape our destiny, even if the challenges are pre-planned. It means that no matter what we face, we have the power to rise above it. But how do people discover their soul contracts? How do they find their purpose?”
Dolores Cannon:
“One way is through introspection and intuition. Often, our passions and challenges hint at our purpose. In my sessions, people accessed their Higher Self—a part of the soul that knows the contract. Through deep relaxation, they remembered why they chose certain experiences. But even without hypnosis, people can tune into their inner wisdom. It’s about trusting that inner voice, which you beautifully describe as God’s guidance.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s powerful, Dolores. It’s like when I encourage people to pray and listen for God’s voice. It’s that still, small voice guiding us. I see now that it could also be their Higher Self reminding them of their purpose. But some people feel lost, like they’ve missed their calling. What would you say to them?”
Dolores Cannon:
“I’d say it’s never too late. The soul’s journey is fluid, and there are many paths to fulfilling our contracts. Even when we feel lost, we’re gathering experiences that contribute to our growth. Sometimes, detours are necessary for us to learn specific lessons. It’s about trusting the process and remembering that every choice leads to growth.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s encouraging. It reminds me of Romans 8:28—‘All things work together for good to those who love God.’ Even our detours can be turned into destiny. This conversation is opening my eyes. You’re showing me how God’s plan and soul contracts weave together to create a tapestry of purpose. It’s all connected.”
Dolores Cannon:
“Yes, Joel, beautifully said. It’s all connected—faith, free will, soul contracts, and divine purpose. And the most beautiful part is that we’re never alone. We have divine guidance every step of the way, whether you call it God, the Holy Spirit, or the Higher Self. The journey is about remembering who we truly are and fulfilling the purpose we chose before we were even born.”
Joel Osteen:
“This is incredible, Dolores. It’s a new way to see God’s plan and our purpose. I’ve always known that each of us is here for a reason. But now, I see how even our challenges are part of that reason, chosen by our souls for growth and transformation. It’s both humbling and empowering. I can’t wait to share this perspective with others.”
Dolores Cannon:
“And I’m grateful for your faith-based wisdom, Joel. You make this truth accessible and hopeful. Our souls chose this moment, too, to come together and share this message. It’s all part of the divine plan.”
Joel Osteen:
“Yes, it is. And I feel blessed to be part of this conversation. It’s another reminder that life isn’t happening to us; it’s happening for us—by design, by purpose, and by faith.”
Afterlife and the Continuity of the Soul

Joel Osteen:
“One of the greatest promises of faith is the hope of Heaven. I’ve always preached that Heaven is a place of eternal peace, a reunion with God, and a reward for a life lived in faith. But Dolores, you’ve explored the afterlife through your hypnosis sessions. You’ve heard stories of souls traveling between lifetimes. How does that fit into the idea of Heaven?”
Dolores Cannon:
“It’s a beautiful question, Joel. Through my sessions, I’ve discovered that the soul doesn’t end with death; it continues its journey. Souls describe a place of light, love, and peace, very similar to your description of Heaven. But they also talk about something more— a state called life between lives, where souls review their past experiences, learn lessons, and plan their next incarnation.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s fascinating. It sounds like a continuation of life, but with a purpose. I always say that God’s love is eternal and that our spirits live on. But I’ve never thought about returning to Earth. Why would a soul choose to come back?”
Dolores Cannon:
“Growth and evolution. Souls come back to learn, experience, and grow closer to divine love. It’s about mastering lessons that can only be learned in the physical world—like forgiveness, compassion, and courage. Every lifetime is an opportunity to evolve spiritually.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s a powerful perspective. It makes me think about Jesus’ words, ‘In my Father’s house are many mansions.’ Maybe those mansions are different levels of spiritual growth. But if souls are returning, how do they remember their past lives?”
Dolores Cannon:
“They don’t consciously remember, but the experiences are stored in the subconscious mind. Through deep hypnosis, people recall details of past lives, even recognizing souls they’ve known before in different roles—like a parent in one life becoming a child in another. It shows how interconnected we all are.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s incredible. It reminds me of the idea of divine connections—that God places people in our lives for a reason. You’re saying it’s not just in this lifetime but across multiple lifetimes. But how does that fit with the idea of Heaven as an eternal reward? If we keep coming back, when do we rest?”
Dolores Cannon:
“That’s a beautiful question, Joel. The place of light and love that people describe is what many call Heaven. Souls rest there between lifetimes. But eventually, they feel the call to grow and evolve, choosing to return to Earth or other realms. It’s like graduating to the next level of spiritual understanding.”
Joel Osteen:
“That makes sense. It’s like moving from glory to glory, as the Bible says. I see now how the afterlife can be both a place of rest and a stepping stone to something greater. But some people fear death, thinking it’s the end. How do you help people overcome that fear?”
Dolores Cannon:
“I help them realize that death is just a transition, like walking through a door. People who have passed on describe it as a peaceful release, like waking up from a dream. They’re greeted by loved ones, guided by spiritual beings, and enveloped in unconditional love. It’s not an end but a homecoming.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s comforting. I’ve always preached that death has no sting because of God’s promise of eternal life. Your experiences give even more depth to that hope. But some people struggle with grief, feeling separated from their loved ones. How do you address that?”
Dolores Cannon:
“I explain that souls don’t truly leave us. They continue to watch over and communicate with us in subtle ways—through dreams, signs, and feelings. They want us to live fully and carry on our purpose, knowing we’ll be reunited one day. There’s no real separation, only a temporary distance.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s a beautiful way to look at it. I often remind people that love never dies because God is love, and love is eternal. It’s comforting to know that our loved ones are still with us, even if we can’t see them. It gives new meaning to the phrase ‘cloud of witnesses.’ But what about judgment? How do souls account for their actions?”
Dolores Cannon:
“There’s no judgment as we think of it—no wrath or condemnation. Instead, souls go through a life review where they experience the impact of their actions on others. They feel the love or pain they caused, understanding the consequences of their choices. It’s about learning, not punishment.”
Joel Osteen:
“That resonates with me. I believe God is a loving Father who guides us rather than condemns us. The life review sounds like a powerful way to learn compassion and grow spiritually. But it also makes me wonder about forgiveness. How do souls find redemption?”
Dolores Cannon:
“Through understanding and forgiveness, both of themselves and others. Souls realize that every choice contributes to growth, even the mistakes. They’re given opportunities to make amends in future lifetimes. It’s about healing and evolving, not eternal punishment.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s a beautiful perspective. It’s in line with the message of grace and redemption that I preach. It shows that no mistake is final, that God’s mercy is limitless. This conversation is opening my eyes to how eternal life is truly a journey, not just a destination. It’s a continuation of God’s love and purpose.”
Dolores Cannon:
“Yes, Joel. It’s a journey of love, learning, and growth. The soul’s adventure is ongoing, moving closer to divine love with every experience. It’s an eternal dance of creation, guided by God’s love and our own free will. There’s no end, only transformation.”
Joel Osteen:
“I love that. It’s inspiring to think that our journey continues, that our purpose transcends this life. You’ve given me a new perspective on Heaven, one that feels even more hopeful and alive. It’s the promise of eternal growth in God’s love.”
Dolores Cannon:
“And you’ve shown me how faith can be the bridge that carries souls through each stage of their journey. It’s not just about knowing where we’re going but trusting the love that guides us there. Our conversation is a testament to the continuity of the soul and the power of faith.”
Joel Osteen:
“Yes, Dolores. It’s all connected—faith, love, growth, and the soul’s journey. I feel blessed to share this dialogue with you. It’s another reminder that God’s plan is bigger than we can imagine, extending beyond this life and into eternity.”
Dolores Cannon:
“And that eternity is filled with love, purpose, and possibility. It’s the most beautiful journey of all.”
Healing and Forgiveness

Joel Osteen:
“I’ve always preached that forgiveness is one of the most powerful acts of faith. When you forgive, you free yourself from bitterness and open your heart to healing. But Dolores, you talk about forgiveness in terms of energy and karma. How does that work?”
Dolores Cannon:
“That’s a great question, Joel. In my hypnosis sessions, people recalled experiences from past lives where they were hurt or caused harm. Those emotional wounds carried over into their present lives, creating energetic blockages. Forgiveness is the key to releasing those karmic ties and healing, not just emotionally but spiritually.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s powerful. I teach that forgiveness isn’t about excusing the wrong but about freeing yourself from resentment. You’re saying it’s about releasing energetic bonds as well? That makes so much sense. It’s like letting go of invisible chains. But how do people do that?”
Dolores Cannon:
“It starts with understanding the soul’s journey. Often, people hurt us because they’re playing a role in our growth, part of a soul contract. When we see the bigger picture, it’s easier to forgive. We also use intention and visualization to release the energetic ties. It’s about truly letting go from the heart.”
Joel Osteen:
“I love that perspective. It reminds me of when Jesus said, ‘Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.’ It’s about understanding, not just letting go. But what about deep wounds, like betrayal or abuse? How do people find the strength to forgive?”
Dolores Cannon:
“It’s definitely challenging, but it’s also the most liberating. One technique is to see the experience from a higher perspective, understanding the lessons involved. Souls often agree to difficult roles out of love, to help each other grow. Knowing this brings compassion and helps release anger.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s profound. It’s like seeing the hurt through God’s eyes—compassion instead of resentment. I often tell people that forgiveness isn’t about the other person; it’s about setting yourself free. But if souls agreed to these roles, how do we avoid becoming victims?”
Dolores Cannon:
“Excellent question, Joel. Forgiveness isn’t about accepting injustice; it’s about reclaiming your power. By forgiving, you release the energetic hold the past has on you. You stop being a victim and become the creator of your own reality. It’s about empowerment, not submission.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s exactly what I teach. When you forgive, you take back your power. I see now how it not only frees your heart but also your energy. But how do you help people forgive themselves? I’ve seen so many struggle with guilt and shame.”
Dolores Cannon:
“Self-forgiveness is crucial. Many souls carry guilt across lifetimes, which manifests as self-sabotage or illness. To heal, they need to understand that every choice contributes to growth. Mistakes are lessons, not life sentences. When you forgive yourself, you release the past and open up to new possibilities.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s beautiful, Dolores. It reminds me of Romans 8:1, ‘There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ.’ I teach people to let go of guilt by accepting God’s grace. You’re saying that it also releases energetic blockages. That’s a powerful way to heal.”
Dolores Cannon:
“Yes, Joel. And grace is the key. It’s about allowing love to flow where pain once was. When people forgive themselves and others, they raise their vibration, attracting love, health, and abundance. It’s a complete transformation.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s inspiring. It shows that forgiveness isn’t just an emotional act; it’s a spiritual liberation. But what about those who feel they can’t forgive? How do you help them take that first step?”
Dolores Cannon:
“It starts with intention. Even if they’re not ready to fully forgive, they can set the intention to heal. I guide them to visualize releasing the hurt, sending love to the situation, and trusting that the pain will transform. It’s a gradual process, but intention sets it in motion.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s powerful. It’s like sowing a seed of healing, even if you’re not ready to see the harvest. I always say that small steps of faith lead to big breakthroughs. It’s reassuring to know that the intention alone can begin the healing process. How do they maintain that healing?”
Dolores Cannon:
“By choosing love over fear, every single day. I encourage people to affirm their freedom, like how you teach positive declarations. They can say, ‘I release the past and embrace love.’ It keeps their energy high and prevents old wounds from resurfacing.”
Joel Osteen:
“I love that. It’s about renewing your mind daily, as the Bible says. It keeps your heart open and your spirit light. This conversation is showing me how forgiveness heals not just the heart but the soul. It’s deeper than I ever imagined.”
Dolores Cannon:
“Yes, Joel. Forgiveness is the most powerful act of love. It heals timelines, lifetimes, and souls. It’s the bridge between pain and freedom, between separation and unity. It’s truly divine.”
Joel Osteen:
“And it’s a reminder that God’s love is limitless, that no hurt is too great to heal, and no heart is too broken to be made whole. This is the power of grace, and you’ve shown me how it resonates through energy and time. I feel blessed by this understanding.”
Dolores Cannon:
“And I’m inspired by your faith, Joel. You show people how to forgive with love and courage. It’s a beautiful reminder that forgiveness is not just healing for ourselves but also for the world. We’re all connected, and when one person heals, we all heal.”
Joel Osteen:
“Yes, Dolores. Forgiveness is the key to healing, growth, and peace. It’s the highest form of love, reflecting God’s heart. I’m grateful for this conversation. It’s another reminder that we’re all on this journey together, healing one choice at a time.”
Dolores Cannon:
“And that journey leads us back to love, always. It’s the greatest lesson of all.”
Divine Guidance and Intuition

Joel Osteen:
“I’ve always believed that God speaks to us in a still, small voice, guiding us through every season of life. I teach people to pray, to listen, and to trust God’s voice in their hearts. But Dolores, you talk about divine guidance through something called the ‘Higher Self.’ What is that?”
Dolores Cannon:
“That’s a great question, Joel. The Higher Self is the eternal, all-knowing part of our soul that remains connected to the Divine Source. It holds wisdom from all our lifetimes and communicates with us through intuition, dreams, and that inner voice of guidance. It’s the part of us that sees the bigger picture.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s fascinating. In my sermons, I often describe that inner voice as God’s whisper, leading us to our destiny. But you’re saying it’s also our soul’s wisdom? That’s a beautiful way to see it. But how do we know if it’s our Higher Self speaking or just our own thoughts?”
Dolores Cannon:
“That’s the key, Joel. The Higher Self speaks with clarity, love, and peace, never fear or doubt. It feels like a knowing, a deep sense of truth that resonates within. I teach people to trust their intuition, as it’s the voice of their Higher Self. The more they listen, the clearer it becomes.”
Joel Osteen:
“I see the connection. It’s like when I encourage people to follow peace. If you feel peace about a decision, that’s God’s confirmation. But how do people strengthen that connection? How do they learn to trust that voice?”
Dolores Cannon:
“Through quieting the mind. In today’s noisy world, it’s hard to hear that inner voice. Meditation, mindfulness, and moments of stillness help people tune into their Higher Self. I also guide them to ask for signs and then trust the synchronicities that follow. The more they trust, the more they receive.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s powerful. It reminds me of when I teach about praying and then being still to listen. It’s about creating space for divine wisdom. But you mentioned signs. How do people recognize those signs? What should they look for?”
Dolores Cannon:
“Signs often come as repeated patterns—numbers, words, or symbols that appear in unexpected places. They might hear the same phrase from different sources or see a symbol that has special meaning. It’s the Universe’s way of confirming they’re on the right path. It’s about paying attention and feeling the resonance.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s amazing. I tell people that God often confirms His guidance through repetition. If you keep hearing the same message, it’s likely God speaking to you. But how do they distinguish between guidance and coincidence? How do they avoid overthinking it?”
Dolores Cannon:
“Great question, Joel. It’s about feeling, not overthinking. If it brings peace or a sense of clarity, it’s likely divine guidance. If it causes confusion or fear, it’s probably the mind overanalyzing. The Higher Self always speaks in love and encouragement, never fear or doubt.”
Joel Osteen:
“That resonates with me. God is not the author of confusion but of peace. It’s about trusting the feeling of peace. I often tell people to follow peace and they’ll find their purpose. But some people are afraid of making the wrong choice. How do you help them overcome that fear?”
Dolores Cannon:
“By reminding them that there are no wrong choices, only different experiences. Every choice leads to growth and learning. The Higher Self guides us to the best path, but even detours teach us valuable lessons. It’s about releasing fear and trusting the journey.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s liberating. It reminds me of Romans 8:28—‘All things work together for good to those who love God.’ It means even our mistakes are part of the plan. It’s encouraging to know that we’re always guided, even when we feel lost. But how do people ask for guidance?”
Dolores Cannon:
“It’s as simple as setting an intention. I encourage people to ask their Higher Self for clarity and then remain open. They can also ask for signs—specific ones, like seeing a certain number or hearing a particular phrase. It’s about having faith that the answer will come, even if it’s not immediate.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s wonderful. It’s like praying with expectation. I often say, ‘Pray bold prayers and expect bold answers.’ You’re showing me that divine guidance is always there; we just need to ask and listen. But what about people who doubt their intuition? How do they build trust?”
Dolores Cannon:
“By starting small. I guide people to ask for simple confirmations and see how they unfold. As they notice the synchronicities, their trust grows. It’s about practicing faith, just as you teach. The more they trust, the clearer the guidance becomes.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s beautiful. It’s like building spiritual muscles—faith in action. I love how you connect intuition with faith. It shows that divine guidance is about relationship, about walking with God every day. But how do they stay connected when life gets chaotic?”
Dolores Cannon:
“By grounding themselves daily. Just as you teach people to pray daily, I encourage them to connect with their Higher Self every day. Even a few moments of quiet reflection or gratitude can keep them aligned. It’s about creating a habit of tuning in.”
Joel Osteen:
“That’s inspiring. It reminds me of the verse, ‘Be still and know that I am God.’ It’s about making space for divine connection. This conversation is showing me how faith and intuition are intertwined. It’s a powerful way to live with purpose and confidence.”
Dolores Cannon:
“Yes, Joel. Divine guidance is always there, flowing through intuition, prayer, and synchronicity. It’s about trusting the process and knowing that we’re always loved and guided. It’s a beautiful journey of faith and wisdom.”
Joel Osteen:
“And it’s a reminder that God’s voice is closer than we think, always speaking to our hearts. I’m grateful for this conversation. It’s another way to encourage people to live their best lives, guided by faith and intuition.”
Dolores Cannon:
“And I’m grateful for your wisdom, Joel. You inspire people to trust God’s voice with love and courage. It’s a powerful message of faith, hope, and divine connection. It’s been an honor to explore this journey of guidance and purpose with you.”
Joel Osteen:
“Yes, Dolores. It’s all connected—faith, intuition, and divine love. I feel blessed to share this conversation with you. It’s a reminder that no matter where we are, we’re always guided, always loved, and always connected to the Divine Source.”
Dolores Cannon:
“And that connection is the greatest blessing of all. It’s the journey home.”
Short Bios:
Joel Osteen
Joel Osteen is a renowned pastor, author, and speaker known for his uplifting sermons and motivational messages. He leads Lakewood Church, one of the largest congregations in the U.S., inspiring millions with his teachings on faith, hope, and positive thinking. His bestselling books focus on living your best life through faith and optimism.
Dolores Cannon
Dolores Cannon was a pioneering hypnotherapist and author specializing in past life regression and metaphysics. With over 40 years of research, she developed the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT) and authored numerous books exploring the afterlife, reincarnation, and the soul’s journey. Her work continues to influence spiritual seekers worldwide.
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