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All Things Considered—Other worlds, Origins and Evidence
Voyagers is a set of books best approached by asking the question:
What do we really know about the nature of reality?
Many of the ideas presented in this book are different from
the old belief paradigms through which we have been taught to view reality,
they do not negate the old, but rather challenge old ideas to evolve.
I suggest that the reader take an open-minded approach to the information
contained in this book, in order to receive the benefits of the Voyagers material.
The greatest benefit of the Voyagers perspective is the gift of
an uncommon knowledge, through which some of the mysterious aspects of reality
can be comprehended and the majesty of personal existence may be rediscovered.
Challenges inspire growth and Voyagers is a challenge, it is a
book to grow with in your quest for understanding.
Voyagers is not the average book, its implications are so intrinsically profound
that at times it seems unbelievable, but this is not a fiction story.
It is not just a book of ideas. It is evidence of a most intimate journey through personal
events that can be described as nothing less than extraordinary.
This book is not about my personal experiences, it is rather the result of those
experiences. If the book is approached with flexibility of mind and a
keen intuition, its message can be enlightening, its implications transformational.
Confronted with extraordinary experiences, I found that the
integrity of my being was on the line and I was not about to write
myself off as mentally deranged until I had fully examined other
possible explanations for the events I had encountered.