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D: I believe you once saidyou would give me more informationaboutother types ofentitiesand their lifestyle. Not necessariy ones that thevehicle had lived butotherones that werwutthere. I'm interestedin thethreedimen- sional, physical typesofplanets andpeoplethat live onthem. Doyou have anything like that thatyoucan giveme? P: There are many realities. Reality is a very ambiguous term which covers what one might call "truth." We would say that the realities we could give you could cover physical and spiritual in many fac- ets of each. Butwe shall speak then of those which are what you would call "physical" levels of existence on other planets. We would say that there are approximately 10,000 variations in this sector of your universe of the physical life form. One which is as you might say, carbon-based in matter. And which is, as you might say, receptive to your senses of touch and so forth. This is what you would say is a physical form, would you not? Then let me say to you that there are those forms which ... let me rephrase this, there isan apparent discrepancy here in the translation. We would say that there are in what you define as physical those prop- erties which are way beyond your capabilities of perception. In other words, there are physical senses available which are not given to those on this planet And in so doing we would neces- sarily have to include those properties to give afair and complete picture ofthe realities which surround you. Is this understood? D: Yes, that'sall right, because | like to expandmy mind intothings haven't explored. Because even ifI can't understandit I enjoy the challengeof trying. To think ofphysicalentitiesorpeople or whatever you wantto call them that would be operating differetly than weare. P: That is accurate. For we will try as we have said to limit as much as possible this discussion to those physical properties with which you are familiar. But again, however, there are times when this would not be fair to limit to only those properties. D: That'sall rightYou don'thaveto limit. Let'sjust see how much we can tryto understand. Then itshall be. There are many areas in your own universe with which we can entertain ourselves. Nowwe shall all, as you might say, board our spaceship for a trip to another part of your universe, one of several. And so we will now begin leaving and travel to a distant star, one which is very, very far away. What you might perceive as being on the edge ofyour known universe. However, this is simply a matter of perception, limited due to the _ OtherTapes of Bins 181