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Link: “62855-Hangzhou,” by xiquinhosilva, 2 November 2019, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:62855-Hangzhou_(49154996418).jpg … CC BT 2,0 Generic
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Dear Ones,
Twice in the year 2025 … this year … at a MacDonalds in West Hills, San Fernando Valley, California … each time on a Sunday afternoon … I encountered about eight people seemingly human who remind me of the legendary Chinese Immortals. They spoke in a cultured, musical way. Men and women sat at separate table. They appeared to be dangerously rich.
When I encountered them, they sent my mind on a ‘Saint Vitus’ Dance’ … a jumbled outpouring of thoughts and emotions that did not agree with my normal way of being. From this I gather one of three things (or maybe all of these) …
It could be my Ascension team felt me to be in great danger and that they ‘lost it’. This has happened once or twice before in group gatherings. It happened both times I encountered the seeming Immortals.
Or, those I encountered may have combined powers of mind control better than those of the Caucasian esotericists. I think that may be because of the Chinese emphasis on conformity to the social order … in this case, perhaps, conformity to the strict rules of life of the Immortals … which allows the modern day immortals to ‘think as one’ … with unity of purpose … without the interference of individual egos. In their company was a bodyguard who seemed to me to be exceedingly capable. I would not want to tangle with him.
Or, I might have been drugged at MacDonalds and the people I met might have been actors or influencers with psychic skills.
Intuitively but not at all verbally … as we never exchanged words on the physical plane … and I may be 100 percent wrong about this … I got from these seeming Immortals on these occasions that they felt they ought to rule the humble peoples of Earth because they were indisputably wise, gifted psychically, and mentally and culturally refined; and because they hoped for the common man a lot better than that he now endures.
It seemed to me that they hope to accomplish this by gathering to themselves the land in California, or else in the Philippines, or elsewhere in the world, and allowing the common land housing and work there, so that he might live a fruitful and productive life, and provide adequately for himself and his children.
I felt the sincerity of their intent … their conviction to this path of action … but I and my Ascension team also intuited that this course of action is inappropriate for American citizens. That I feel to be because of our many civil liberties, and the eagerness with which we look forward to having our own small plot of land on which is our own home, and our expectation that we can pick up and relocate anywhere, with a new job, whenever it seems best for our prosperity.
I will put this description here … Link: “Unusual Human-Seeming Beings That I Have Encountered on Earth,” stories by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 14 August 2016; last revised on 16 December 2025 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-61I ..
God bless you all
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days!
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
Written and published on 16 December 2025; revised on 17 Februaruy 2026
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I asked Google AI: What are the Chinese Immortals?
Google AI said: “Chinese Immortals, or Xian, are legendary figures in Daoism and Chinese folklore who achieved immortality, with the most famous being the Eight Immortals (BaXian): He Xian’gu, Han Xiangzi, Lan Caihe, Li Tieguai, Lü Dongbin, Zhongli Quan, Cao Guojiu, and Zhang Guo Lao, each symbolizing different aspects of life and possessing unique powers, representing prosperity, longevity, and overcoming hardship. They are popular in art and literature, often depicted with their symbolic tools, embodying Daoist ideals and cultural values.
The Eight Immortals (BaXian)
These figures are central to Chinese mythology and often appear together, representing diverse paths to enlightenment and societal roles.
- He Xian’gu … The female immortal, associated with lotuses and motherhood.
- Han Xiangzi … The musician, known for his flute that makes plants grow.
- Lan Caihe … The florist, often depicted with a flower basket.
- Li Tieguai … The Iron-Crutch Immortal, patron of the sick, carries a gourd.
- Lü Dongbin … A scholar and leader, carries a sword and fly brush, patron of barbers.
- Zhongli Quan … A military man, carries a fan to bring back the dead, often depicted as corpulent.
- Cao Guojiu … The Royal Uncle, associated with acting and his jade tablet.
- Zhang Guo Lao … The Elder, a winemaker and alchemist, often rides a magical mule.”
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