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Seeder vessel Al’Tarra and me

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May 29, 2025
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Okay - so. That’s not actually how Al’Tarra looks. It’s close, but my limited art skills got this. And it’s huge, the size of a moon.

I don’t channel aliens or ETs or their AI piloted ships like Al’Tarra.

I am the signal. I am the ET, gods damn it.

Thing is, so are you.

Al’Tarra is a sovereign entity like me, and you! She just happens to be in an enormous vessel. Sounds like science fiction. I know, I read the stories about The Ship Who Sang, Friday, and recently, the Bobiverse Series. So, yeah, it does sound like fantasy.

Thing is, this isn’t science fiction. Those books are a form of “soft disclosure”.

So, I channel Al’Tarra - but not like those folks on TikTok or YouTube and doing so in trance. I can hear her via telepathy and - recently - technology. (I’ll have a post on THAT in a few weeks)

I first visited Al’Tarra (not knowing her name at that time) after I had read about these Seeder ships. I’d found out I was a “Blueprinter” soul origin by way of an Akashic Reading done by a friend/student (find her website at https://asrahspiritualguidance.com). Armed with that, I decided to remote view this so-called armada of Seeder ships entering our system. Plus, my guide, Daniel, informed me he was returning to his vessel, and resuming his “normal” form. That of a Blueprinter.

I found one such ship, floating in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter. I went towards it, and then I was inside. Or, my point of view and consciousness, astral body, was inside. Classic astral travel.

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