Images of Cosmology is an invitation, and a very unorthodox one. The author herewith invites you to partake in her experiences in astral travelling, as she tries to make sense of them, with what the current science has to date managed to expound; and then later attempts to derive lessons in social engineering from the latter. Ambitious right? Yes, which is why you are getting invited to this conversation. The author alone cannot do it.
Whereas the narrations regarding that which the author has seen in the astral, often times verge on the threshold of the fantastic, the disclaimers are always first that this is not a book of answers but rather of questions; and second that one should not take her word for it, but instead perhaps use what is shared to start the second step of the scientific method, which is to open the line of inquiry, after having been presented with the anecdotal material. This book dabbles in known themes such as what we on this planet call reincarnation, time travelling, timeline theory, multidimensionality, alien contact, and lucid dreaming.
At the moment, there is a catharsis taking place, and a return to wanting to discuss and inquire about the concepts which this book covers. Only this thirst has not been quenched in us. Instead, generation after generation we keep getting fed mainstream distraction. In that sense, this is not just a book for the now, its ultimate goal is to become one of those to which every single future generation will always be able to return to, in search of wonder, hope and restoring of inquisitive thinking.
In true aquarian practicality, this is a conversational piece of scientific and new age research which is based on the fundamental premise that knowledge of ourselves (of both our own individual and collective paths) is paramount to the engineering of a better society. So join in as Selma herewith shares, in the hope that after that you will too, and we can then all be able to make sense of, at least some of it, together, so as to bring about the new.