The Travelers became emboldened and became even more involved in the Outer Worlds. Their main mission was the return of Harmony to all these places steeped in misfortunes and flaws. To better act on these worlds, the mere vision of the Akashic writings was not enough. Upon their arrival in the Distant Realm, the nomads did not yet understand all the local traditions, laws, and customs, and the reduced time of their passage did not give them the spark that allows one to survive or overturn situations in the most difficult moments.
Thus, the Travelers decided to follow the path of reincarnation in order to be born and grow up as locals. Their predispositions attracted them to a vessel that would allow them to express their full potential, and the garment of their choice would follow them throughout their lives. They had forgotten everything about their origins, but dream-like reminiscences appeared to them during their childhood. When they reached maturity, they were strongly involved in the evolution of the Outer World. Many of these travelers, through their experience, became aware of their connection with the Absolute. Their actions were then directed as much towards the good of the world as towards that of their Realm of origin. They were then said to be awakened.