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Introduction by Seth Lyon

Humans only understand things that have a linear narrative, stories with a beginning, a middle, and an end.

Seth Lyon, writes the story of The History of the Multiverse like a fairy tale, making it easier to grasp difficult abstract concepts and a series of fantastic events through his engaging and informal writing style.

These articles constitute a comprehensive introduction to the chronology of events starting from creation, right up to where we are now.

Introduction by Seth Lyon

There is a great book that I read long ago when I first started exploring these topics titled, “nothing in this book is true but it’s exactly how things are”; and while I wouldn’t go so far as to say exactly the same thing about the articles in this publication, the premise applies, especially for the events that I will talk about in the preface and first three chapters.

After that point we have ancient clay tablets, written documents, photographs, archaeological discoveries, and videos that support the narrative and give us a clearer picture.

Before that point though, I have had to rely on channeled material. I sifted through countless volumes of channeled works to find the pieces that felt right to me, which then opened up my own channel and I started to get information directly.

I also have personally recalled some of these events via soul memories — memories stored not in my brain, but in my electromagnetic field, which I have been able to access through inner work. So the dates of ancient events are almost certainly not 100% accurate, and even the events themselves may not be 100% accurate — but I can say with 100% certainty that even if these things didn’t exactly happen how and when I say they did, something like them did occur, in this general order.

That’s about the best I can do without access to a galactic database. Plus, add in the fact that people have existed on different timelines, each of which is its own Universe, and there is a lot of possibility for lots of apparently contradictory things to be true.

So the story that I offer here is simply my take on things. My his/her-story.

If it doesn’t work for you, then it’s not true for you at this point, and that’s fine. In fact, that’s the beauty of an infinite Multiverse; there’s lots of room for all kinds of viewpoints, infinite room in fact. If this information resonates with you then beautiful! I hope it will be useful for you to put some things into context.

I personally don’t think that there is any such thing as THE TRUTH anyway, except for the one truth that everything changes, including viewpoints on history, and notions of “the truth.”

Given all that, what I’ve presented in this account, especially everything in the preface and first three chapters, is kinda like an overall theme to give you the feel for what has happened. Some of these events may spark up soul memories of your own and you will feel this sense of having been there yourself, others may not.

If I were to adopt, yet slightly alter, the title of that old book, I think I would call this, “everything in this story is potentially true, some of it certainly is, and it’s exactly how things are.