All Things Considered—Otherworlds, 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. This confrontation finally led me to question what we really know about the existence of other worlds, our origins and the nature of reality itself. I began to question the facts of contemporary belief paradigms to see if there were other possible perspectives that could rationally explain my experiences. Through my questioning I came to realize that the facts were not carved in stone, they were simply assumptions about the nature of reality that many people accepted as fact. My questioning ultimately created enough reasonable doubt regarding mainstream reality interpretations that I could consider the ideas presented in Voyagers in a more objective framework, rather than simply dismiss them because they challenged what I had thought I knew about the nature of reality.
I became receptive to the Voyagers material.
The need to validate my mental integrity was much less important than my need to understand the truth. As I explored the mysteries of human nature I realized that the Voyagers material could quite possibly represent a good portion of the mysterious truth about humanity that is presently unrecognized within our modern culture. I began to take the Voyagers material seriously. Only then did the profound implications of Voyagers really hit me, as I realized that, if this information is valid, we are in a most significant time period. We are approaching an evolutionary crossroads and through our choices the course of our collective future evolution will be determined. I became grateful for the Voyagers material as a potential tool through which effective action could be taken. Voyagers is not the entire truth of human reality, it is not the end of the story through which all mysteries will be solved. This book represents a beginning point, through which we can start to comprehend the incredibly complex framework within which human reality takes place.
Comparative analysis between contemporary beliefs and those presented in Voyagers led me to realize the potential validity of the new ideas. Once holes in the logic of the old paradigms became apparent, it was much easier to identify the potential logic of the ideas presented in Voyagers. The perspectives offered in Voyagers were equally as rational as those promoted through contemporary belief paradigms. I made peace with the Voyagers material. Peace came as a result of understanding how the ideas in this book could literally be possible and in realizing that this possibility implied that humanity’s evolution had a greater purpose, meaning and cause than we presently suppose. I hope the reader may understand the evolutionary promise implied by the Voyagers worldview. It is a promise that reminds us of the majesty of our Divine nature and reaffirms our connection to a sacred Creation.
In the remainder of this Introduction I will share some considerations concerning contemporary belief paradigms, that helped me to recognize the potential validity of the Voyagers perspective. It is not my intention to challenge or negate the validity of popular assumptions, but I hope to offer some additional insights into these assumptions and to provide possible alternative perspectives through which the facts can be viewed. The following Considerations and Conclusions represent my personal perspectives; I do not ask you to accept my opinions as your own, but only to consider them as potentially interesting points of view through which greater understanding might be gained.