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Originally posted by EnPassant
Hello, my name is Clythemnestra.
Originally posted by Luckyxfactor
I am curious to know if anyone knows who their star family is. I share a strong connection with the Blue Arcturians.
Originally posted by Luckyxfactor
reply to post by BlueMule
Thank you so much for sharing this with me! I'm delighted to hear that you had such an experience. Have you had any other form of encounters with other beings?
I forgot to mention, what did your experience feel like?
People who devote their lives to using their abilities to provide others with insight need money just as the majority of us do.
Originally posted by Kangaruex4Ewe
Originally posted by Luckyxfactor
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I can't afford to find out who my star family is...
Maybe one will just adopt me.edit on 4/22/2013 by Kangaruex4Ewe because: (no reason given)edit on Mon Apr 22 2013 by DontTreadOnMe because: (no reason given)
That would be the 'Starr' family and probably the closest we will get. Actually it's 'Starkey' so, I don't know. How is it that he had the hottest wife of the four? I do think Paul was replaced by a reptilian.
Originally posted by draknoir2
A close friend and Beatles fan nearly married into Ringo's family.
I do think Paul was replaced by a reptilian.
In the great epic Mahabharata, the depiction of nagas tends toward the positive. An epic calls them "persecutors of all creatures", and tells us "the snakes were of virulent poison, great prowess and excess of strength, and ever bent on biting other creatures" (Book I: Adi Parva, Section 20). At some points within the story, nagas are important players in many of the events narrated in the epic, frequently no more evil nor deceitful than the other protagonists, and sometimes on the side of good.
One nāga, in human form, attempted to become a monk; when telling it that such ordination was impossible, the Buddha told it how to ensure that it would be reborn a man, able to become a monk.