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The atmospheric layers surrounding our planet Earth go from the lowest, known as the Troposphere, right up to the Exosphere, which extends from an altitude of about 700 km right up to about 10,000 km, where it merges into the solar wind. This is located too far above Earth for any meteorological phenomena to be possible, however the Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis sometimes occur in the lower part of the Exosphere. It is way higher than aeroplanes fly, and on a different level to most orbiting satellites. It sits between Earth and Space.

In our posts over the past few weeks it has been indicated that some types of beings dwell in the Upper Air, in other dimensions where some entities are composed of the fifth element, Ether, while yet others consist of more subtle spiritual essence. This includes not only Angelic beings and Souls of the Departed and Ancestors, but also some of the Extra-Terrestrials. While most of us aspire to ascend to the higher realms, there are always certain entities who descend to our realm, often with the purpose of assisting us.

Accordingly, there can be a “cross-over” where both angels and aliens (and occasionally “ghosts”) make appearances in our dimension; sometimes there is interaction between them and humans. This can apply to Spheres and what we call UFOs or craft/vehicles. Spiritually it occurs most often in what are called “Thin Places” and many of these are connected by Earth energy lines.

There have been “places” spoken of throughout history that are not places in the physical sense, but actually exist on a higher plane. These include Hyperborea, Mount Meru, the abodes of Masters over Tibet and the Gobi Desert, and the mythical Twelve Lost Islands of Hawaii.      Ancient teachers, often called Deities, came and went from such places.

Credit for Image Top Left: https://www.123rf.com/photo_89043701_stock-vector-layers-of-atmosphere-infographic-.html
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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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