It has been said that once we know that we are not alone, the greatest revolution in human culture will occur.My meetings with the visitors showed me that this experience was completely different from the reality we know. This was an encounter with the complete unknown, and during this visit, I feared for my sanity. In those moments I was not able to understand the experience rationally.Trying to fully understand what transpired has become the project of my life. Communicating with the visitors at that meeting was not like the familiar communications that we normally have, they did not speak to me in words or any language, they shared with me their consciousness. They allowed me to experience their thoughts, their feelings ... their existence, and their perception of reality. During the time of our shared consciousness, I could see who we truly are - from their perspective, which is so vastly different than our own.At the beginning of the encounter, I experienced terrible fear, as I overcame it, I experienced the most profound and meaningful content of my life. Content that led to the writing of this book. In the first part of the book, I share the experience of the encounter itself, exactly as it happened, and then the physical, psychological, and mental impact that followed. The second part of the book is written after a gradual journey of understanding the experience and the meaning of communication in depth, a journey that has lasted about 30 years, and still today continues. Years in which the experience of their abstracted consciousness became clear, and the different parts of it merged into one complete picture. Throughout this time, the visitors support and continue to help me, in their unique way, understand what they are, how their vast consciousness sees reality, the special connection between their consciousness and that of us, and most importantly, who we are, and our evolutionary process of consciousness.I hope that sharing my experiences will help in our shared journey into the new spaces we are going to, one where we realize that we are not alone. I'm not saying I have all the answers, but I'm sure trying to understand.
I do not believe I have had contact in any way, shape, or form, with "visitors". I have always harbored these real feelings and ideas of of connection and oneness. Although I know these things to be of the utmost importance, my thoughts have been rather scattered and disorganized on the subject. Mr. Ronen does an amazing job of putting it all together. I was able to digest and understand my own thoughts in a way I never have before. Thank you, Yossi, for this experience. I highly recommend this book.
The experiences the author presents are very interesting and consistent with others’ reports. He presents the notions of love and oneness, but then lays out concepts that are not consistent for me. The concept of a nuclear apocalypse runs counter to this for me. Oneness and love would supersede our careless treatment of our surroundings. It should not matter what will happen if ‘true reality’ is simultaneous with our actions and is the fullness of love. I also became almost immediately disinterested when it was couched in religious principles. I understand that he postulates that we would perceive it in the context of our own religion, but what about many religions which are based in ‘punishment” for bad behavior in the end, which seems counterintuitive to his conception of oneness. Another problem I have is the notion of floating above one’s body. What about death in the context of great accidents or at the hands of others. Would we view the people responsible with great love there, but not when considering the annihilation of our “earth” and cows. And how do the floating souls relate to the bodies which are spread about or disintegrated. That trauma he seems to view differently. While this question may seem trivial, how one dies should be irrelevant if everything is oneness and love, but I dare say that many religions do not think highly of suicide (for instance). I would think that a theory about the experience of death should be inclusive of all causes of death. Obviously a strong reason to read this book is that it makes you think.
As one who has had a very deep spiritual experience, the writer's sense was remarkably accurate. The nuances were so precise that I have no doubt that this was a fascinating encounter. And the message from the meeting was familiar and there was definitely a feeling that someone had gone through such an experience. I recommend everyone to read.
“Thanks to the individual’s self-recognition of his unique self – it is his self that is distinct from others, the deep recognition and connection to the other will be possible. Therefore, one can see that in the end, there is not much chance of further development of the phenomena of separation and control in human society as they exist today. When you become acquainted with the multidimensional law that requires direction and personal need for each other to expand in his or her own way, phenomena such as the desire to control or abolish the other will become known as self-destruction.” Perhaps a simple translation would be, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” and as a general guide to respectfully existing in a culturally diverse space this sage advice is a temporary stay against violence. However, in this remarkable book/testimony Yossi Ronen explains his terror at being asked to dissolve all boundaries and submit his “selfhood” to a Oneness that felt consuming, subsuming, predatory and orgasmic in its unparalleled sense of well-being. Ronen met aliens or at least beings that had the ability to move from energetic form to physical form in the blink of an eye. He was understandably terrified at first but brave enough to risk a second and many subsequent interactions with these beings. Ronen allowed the spiritual caspases that dissolved his sense of self and reawakened in the expanded field of ONENESS, a feeling of profound elation often reported in NDEs. The love and loss of boundaries can be terrifying, akin to a loss of gravity and for those who have never experienced any kind of risk or enquiry outside the known safety of beliefs it is a big ask to believe Ronen’s story. I do believe him because I have been gifted with the trust and connection with Other. Ronen was resistant at first to embrace the increased awareness that followed the first “visit’ because he found it isolating and disproportionate to realistic calibration. He found it unsettling and marvellous as he began to sense the light of fellow human beings, to see them in all their untapped, unrecognised and unawakened glory, to hear smells and to see sounds and for years he kept this secret knowledge to himself for fear of ridicule. But it was a heavy burden to know life had so much more to offer and ultimately the pressure to share this information took wing. I bought Yossi Ronen’s book after watching him being interviewed by Jeff Mara. That the visitors who appeared to him were perceived as alien was the closest assessment Ronen could make of them based on lived experience and movies he had seen. In truth they may have been residents of this planet albeit occupying a dimension usually not accessible to physical reality. Whatever the truth is the meeting is a gift that has opened worlds and expanded Ronen’s perception of reality. If reality includes the unimagined it is mutable, fluid, unmeasurable and in a constant state of flux, it’s parameters perceived and reimagined by the observer/creator – us. Ronen offers us all a new reality or at least the opportunity to dissolve the boundaries of thought and faction that maintain the illusion of separation. There is a place for the ego. It is the driving force of self-realisation but let’s not gift the ego Deity and the divine right of a prejudice that robs us of connection. Ronen intuits that love is the vivifying force of all there is, the lifeblood of a sentience that permeates and connects everything that is or will ever be. That time and space have no relevance in the expanded consciousness experienced by contact with these Otherworldly beings permits a new way of processing being. The challenge remains in how to explain Oneness to a world divided by fear and mistrust in a seemingly permanent state of war. This is a book that raises more questions than it answers and whether we believe Ronen met with and interacted with aliens or even expanded versions of himself begs a revision of all that we currently accept as true. It begs a puncturing of boundaries that trap us in hatred and insouciance and asks us to open our minds to the possibility that after all love may well be all there is to anchor us in the amorphous and ever-shifting illusion we call life. This is a book for our time and all time.
Just re-read Whitley Streibers “Communion” prior to this-glad I did as I felt it gave me more insight into the book. I never had any experiences, but I don’t think Chris Bledsoe is lying (or exaggerating) and I don’t think these folks are either. John Lennon had an ET experience and, judging from his music which is pretty much about LOVE-maybe we need to listen up!
As someone who has followed a conscious spiritual pathway since 1974, [now age 76] and has many spirit-related experiences Yossi's book provides seekers and truth probers with a direct account of contact communication. ONE sums up your's and my place in this Universe and is highly recommended.
This bookwas very inspiring and insightful, many of his experiences correlate with other books I've read on this particular subject. This is all true. Very very true