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ESP (Extra-Sensory Perception) This term is used to describe a range of non-ordinary powers and abilities which suggest the use of sensory faculties which transcend the range and powers of the standard five physical senses. This type of power is responsible for telepathy and the range of ET channeling, and figures prominently in some of the more spiritually-oriented ET contacts occurring

—SCOTT MANDELKER

Extraterrestrial Civilizations - Crown Publishers, 1979.
Science fact and science fiction writer Isaac Asimov believes we are not alone, advanced civilizations are common, but they rarely come into contact with each other because of the vast distances between them. Using a series of variables in his own equation to calculate the numbers of extraterrestrial civilizations, Asimov predicts that 600 million planets in our galaxy are life-bearing, of which 530,000 have produced a technological species which still exists. If these are spread evenly throughout the galaxy then
630 light-years separate every two neighboring civilizations, a distance sufficiently daunting so that visits may be out of the question.

—RANDALL FITZGERALD

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Extra-celestial, the expression was coined by a group of spiritual teachers associated with the “ET Earth Mission,” this term denotes an ET Walk-in soul transfer which incarnates from the Angelic Kingdom into the Human Kingdom, taking over the life of a human being, to better serve the spiritual evolution of humanity.

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