Linda A-roraha’s remarkable video footage of ET craft was featured in Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind, a film about humans initiating contact with extraterrestrial beings through some simple protocols that anyone can do. In this podcast episode, we’ll learn more about the conscious approach that Linda took to allow her to experience such visual contact and to film it in the way that she did. She’s been deeply intuitive since she was a child, and applied that intuition to her work in nursing. Her intuition and heart-centeredness comes to the forefront again in her exploration of human-initiated contact with extraterrestrials.
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