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- Dimensions of Star Beings . by Alice B. Clagett
- First Contact: Encounter with the Jupiterians . channeled by Alice B. Clagett *
- Orcutt Ranch 2 . photos by Alice B. Clagett
- Human Integumentary System from the Perspective of the Elder Race . by Alice B. Clagett
- The Hive, the Tribe, and the Astral Rascal: Are We the Borg, or Something Greater? . by Alice B. Clagett *
- How Repeating Astral Phrases Speak to the Character of a Mind Controller . by Alice B. Clagett
- Nature Spirits Photo Series: Brownie Energy . by Alice B. Clagett *
- Interplanetary Alliance . by Alice B. Clagett *
- The Person Who Lacks a Higher Mental Body . by Alice B. Clagett
- Ramping Down Fungi, Viruses, and Bacteria in the Body . by Alice B. Clagett
- Endosymbiontic Microbial Thought Processes . by Alice B. Clagett
- The World View of Paramecia . by Alice B. Clagett
- Yeasts: First Contact . by Alice B. Clagett *
- Biophotonics, EMF Hypersensitivity, and DNA Change . by Alice B. Clagett *
- Telepathic Congruence between Our Microorganisms and Our Gut Brain . by Alice B. Clagett
- Beings from Mars Who Have Been on Earth for 75,000 Years . by Alice B. Clagett
- The Large Intestine and the Army of the Night . by Alice B. Clagett *
- Hellworld Scenes and Amazing Astral Stories . by Alice B. Clagett *
- Mental Chaos . Astral Parasite Realm Dissolving? . by Alice B. Clagett
In love, light and joy,
Alice B. Clagett
I Am of the Stars

Image: “Mycorrhizal fungi are in symbiotic relationship with plants. The relationship is usually mutualistic, the fungus providing the plant with water and minerals from the soil and the plants providing the fungus with photosynthesis products. Some fungi are however parasitic, taking products from the plant without providing benefits. Conversely, some mixotrophic or parasitic plants connect with mycorrhizal fungi as a way to obtain photosynthesis products from other plants. Finally, saprotrophic (or saprophytic) fungi live on dead organic matter without establishing a symbiosis with plants,” by Charlotte Roy, Salsero 35, Nefronus, 6 August 2020, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mycorrhizal_network.svg … CC BY-SA 4.0 International
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