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Ashtar (extraterrestrial being) - Wikipedia Ashtar (sometimes called Ashtar Sheran) is the name given to an extraterrestrial being or group of beings that a number of people claim to have channeled UFO contactee George Van Tassel was the first to claim to receive an Ashtar message in 1952 [1][2][3][4]
Ashtar - newreligiousmovements. org The Ashtar movement, also known as the Ashtar Command, is a spiritual and metaphysical group that believes in receiving messages from Ashtar and other extraterrestrial beings
What is the Ashtar Command? - Universal Forces The Ashtar Command is an immense Command of Light, and with its various departments, it has acted and supported 100% the Ascension of Earth’s humanity The members of the Ashtar Command have intense Light Force and are always determined to maintain divine justice and order
Ashtar - Encyclopedia. com Ashtar was one of the original extraterrestrial entities who appeared among the flying saucer contactees of the 1950s In his booklet, I Rode a Flying Saucer!, George Van Tassell (1910-1978) claimed that he had begun to receive messages from alien beings from a planet named Shanchea
Airborne Division of the Brotherhood of Light - Alien Wiki One of the most interesting and intriguing extraterrestrial groups of them all is that of Commander Ashtar and the Ashtar Command Commander Ashtar is the man who is in charge of the Airborne Division of the Great White Brotherhood, or Brotherhood of Light
Ashtar Sheran The star cluster above Ashtar's head is the Pleiades star cluster, a constellation inspiring mystical folklore across nearly all human cultures The halos around Ashtar represent the fact that he and his fellow beings are supposedly able to generate energy so powerful it is visible to the human eye
Ashtar - Wikipedia Malik al-Ashtar (died 658), companion of Ali Ibn Abi Talib, cousin of Muhammad, and Arab military commander alternate spelling of the Ethiopian Aksumite god Attar