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There is only 1 being that I know of that can live more than 100 years and Gilgamesh is not from Earth lucky guy gets to enjoy Earth's incredibly slow development into spiritual capability. :)  I think it has something to do with our overall build or body makeup and structure. I have seen that some have lived up to the 120 year old age. I don't understand the 2nd part where if your 73 year old father reaches a certain point he will evolve somehow? I think that level is far away from what we are currently at. We are at the beginning stages although we have been around for many possible lifetimes. The faster we use logic and reason and apply it to everything we do and who we are then we move up I think. They mainly only contact western people with cowboy names. It's a top secret thing. j/k Billy is the only person that has the spiritual level on Earth that can communicate with them through his special ability. I bet ordering takeout is a breeze on there home planets. 
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behzad said ...

But this way of Plejaren's contact with individual have not brought any success so far. As we see clearly in today's religions as result of these individual contacts.

--behzad 10:05, 10 March 2010 (UTC)

DRN said ...

can someone further explain this "executed studies in all spheres for decades?"

--DRN 18:40, 11 July 2010 (BST)

DRN said ...

can someone further explain this "executed studies in all spheres for decades?"

--DRN 18:41, 11 July 2010 (BST)

Mark said ...

I think it's a seniority thing. :) j/k I'm sure many raised there hands to come back and get shot at 17 times, eluding dangers at every corner, dodging earth babes in tents while kissing them all, to save mankind from themselves. They did send 7 prophets, I wonder if since Billy came back 4 times he came back a prophet all 4 times or was he a top secret commoner among the people. HMMMMMMMMMMMMM

--Mark 21:47, 11 July 2010 (BST)

Apollosan said ...

Hi there, I' m a new comer to your website. First of all, sorry for my poor English. I found you after I heard a local(Hong Kong) radio program. Can we (human being on earth) live more than 100 years, even though we got sick if we reach that spiritual level. I asked this because my father who is only 73yr-old, still lying the bed after a chest surgery and can he survive if he reach that spiritual level(4-5 level)? I'd just wondered why "they" contact western people mainly, and ignore eastern people? Is it the problem of language?

--Apollosan 05:53, 29 March 2011 (BST)

Markvd said ...

There is only 1 being that I know of that can live more than 100 years and Gilgamesh is not from Earth lucky guy gets to enjoy Earth's incredibly slow development into spiritual capability. :) I think it has something to do with our overall build or body makeup and structure. I have seen that some have lived up to the 120 year old age. I don't understand the 2nd part where if your 73 year old father reaches a certain point he will evolve somehow? I think that level is far away from what we are currently at. We are at the beginning stages although we have been around for many possible lifetimes. The faster we use logic and reason and apply it to everything we do and who we are then we move up I think. They mainly only contact western people with cowboy names. It's a top secret thing. j/k Billy is the only person that has the spiritual level on Earth that can communicate with them through his special ability. I bet ordering takeout is a breeze on there home planets.

--Markvd 06:11, 29 March 2011 (BST)