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Extradimensional: Parapsychology Dictionary on Extradimensional

Extradimensional:

Originating outside our normal space-time reality.

 

(See also: Extradimensional, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

Extradimensional: Encyclopedia II - Azathoth - Xada-Hgla
Xada-Hgla is the avatar of Azathoth worshipped by the Insects from Shaggai, or Shan. Xada-Hgla resembles a huge clam extruding numerous pseudopods. A face with green eyes peers from within.[2] The Shan erected pyramid-shaped temples on the planet Shaggai containing extradimensional gates that allowed Xada-Hgla to enter. Following the destruction of Shaggai, the Shan's last remaining temple of Azathoth—shaped like a tall cone—is found in the Severn Valley in England.See also:

Azathoth, Azathoth - Azathoth in the mythos, Azathoth - Azathoth's cult, Azathoth - Xada-Hgla, Azathoth - Quotations

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia II - Phantom Zone - Post-Crisis

In the post-Crisis DC Universe, the Phantom Zone first appeared when Superman returned from space with a Kryptonian artifact called the Eradicator. This device, created by his ancestor Kem-L, attempted to recreate Krypton on Earth, building the Fortress of Solitude. The extradimensional space in which the Eradicator found the Kryptonian materials necessary was called the Phantom Zone. A Phantom Zone Projector is part of Superman's current fortress. It has been used to access the Bottle City of Kandor and ...

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Phantom Zone, Phantom Zone - Pre-Crisis, Phantom Zone - Post-Crisis, Phantom Zone - Depiction in other media, Phantom Zone - External link

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia - Courtney Brown

Courtney Brown, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of political science at Emory University but is better known as a proponent of remote viewing, a form of extra-sensory perception. Courtney Brown - Remote Viewing. In the early 90's, Dr. Brown was instructed in Remote Viewing (RV), a psychic technique originally developed for the CIA through Stanford Research Institute. According to proponents, Remote Viewing can be used to access information from any geographic or temporal location; however, it is generally c ...

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia - Vertigo Marvel Comics

Vertigo Marc Sylvestri, Art Vertigo is the name of a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Universe. The character's first appearance was in Marvel Fanfare #1. Vertigo Marvel Comics - Character biography. Vertigo is a native of the Savage Land and obtained superhuman powers at a young age by genetic engineering. Her powers enable her to render a person severely dizzy and even unconscious. She became a member of a group of mutants known as the Savage Land Mutates, ...

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia - Colossus comics

Colossus Art by Chris Bachalo Colossus (Piotr "Peter" Nikolaievitch Rasputin) is a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe and a member of the X-Men. Created by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum, he first appeared in Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975). Colossus comics - Character biography. Colossus comics - Joining the X-Men. Colossus was born in the Ust-Ordynski Collective farm, near Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union to Nikolai Rasputin ...

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia - Shambhala

In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Shambhala (also spelled Shambala or Shamballa) is a mystical kingdom hidden somewhere beyond the snowpeaks of the Himalayas. It is mentioned in various ancient texts including the Kalachakra and the ancient texts of the Zhang Zhung culture which pre-dated Tibetan Buddhism in western Tibet. The Bon scriptures speak of a closely-related land called Olmolungring. Shambhala - Shambhala in the Buddhist Kalachakra Teachings. The Kingdom of Shambhala takes a central pla ...

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia - Wally West

The current Flash, Wally West. Art by Michael Turner. Wally West is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe, and the current (third) Flash. Wally West was the nephew of Iris West and Barry Allen's nephew by marriage, and was introduced in The Flash (1st series) #110 (1959). When West was about 10 years old, he was visiting his uncle's police laboratory, and the freak accident that gave Allen his powers repeated itself, bathing West in electrically-charged chemicals. Now possessing the same powers as his uncle, West donned a copy of his uncle's outfit an ...

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia - Zebra Girl

Zebra Girl is a webcomic by Joe England, concerning the adventures of a young woman who (because of a magical accident) was transformed into a demon. It debuted on May 6, 2000. The story centers around Sandra, a girl with a cynical streak who lives with her naïve best friend Crystal and Crystal's lecherous brother Jack. Due to a mishap involving Jack and a tome of ancient evil, Sandra is transformed into a demon [2] [3]. The title refers to Sandra's demonic features, which include black-and-white stripes and hooves. Les ...

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia - List of fictional computers

This page is intended to be a list of computers in fiction and science fiction. See the List of fictional robots and androids for all fictional computers which are described as existing in a mobile or humanlike form. Computers have often been used as fictional objects in literature, movies and in other forms of media. Fictional computers tend to be considerably more sophisticated than anything yet devised in the real world. It is interesting to note that while science fiction writers have anticipated many of the advances in tec ...

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia - Dates in Star Wars

Fans of the fictional Star Wars universe keep track of the dates of key events with a dating system (or calendar) centered around the Battle of Yavin featured in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. In this dating system, BBY stands for Before the Battle of Yavin, and ABY stands for After the Battle of Yavin, so 50 BBY would come before 5 ABY, and 45 BBY would come after 50 BBY, much as in AD and BC. (Occasionally, the defeat of the Empire at the Battle of Endor (four years after Yavin) has been used as an alternate starting year, but has generally ...

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia II - Death Discworld - Personality

Death is efficient but not cruel, and sees his job as a necessary public service. He is fond of cats (who can see him at all times) and curry (although he doesn't need to eat). He lives (although he doesn't need to live anywhere) in an extradimensional realm called Death's Domain. Within the domain, his home (although he doesn't need a home) looks like a normal upper-middle-class house with a garden, is well-tended, but is predominantly black and decorated with a skull and crossbone motif. It is called Mon ...

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Death Discworld, Death Discworld - Personality, Death Discworld - Other characters, Death Discworld - Relations and associates, Death Discworld - Other information

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia II - Monica Rambeau - Character History

Monica Rambeau was a lieutenant in the New Orleans harbor patrol. Fate came upon her one day, when she gained super powers after being bombarded by extradimensional energy, produced by a energy disruptor weapon created by a criminal scientist. She was originally given the name of Captain Marvel by the media. After her initial appearance, Rambeau began experimenting with her powers. Early in her career, she met Spider-Man, who was kind enough to introduce her to the Avengers for additional training. As Captain Marvel, she joined and se ...

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Monica Rambeau, Monica Rambeau - Character History, Monica Rambeau - Powers and abilities, Monica Rambeau - Bibliography, Monica Rambeau - List of titles

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia II - Mephisto comics - Character biography

Mephisto is an extradimensional demon created eons ago by the entity Infiniti, who would later become Nemesis upon the reuniting of the seven Infinity Gems. He has been mistaken for the Biblical Satan and other legendary devils. Mephisto first appeared in Silver Surfer volume 1 number 3 (December 1968), by Stan Lee and Sal Buscema. He has since come into conflict with numerous superheroes and mystical heroes. Mephisto has a demonic son named Blackheart and a daughter named Mephista. In the pages of Guardians of the Galaxy, whic ...

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Mephisto comics, Mephisto comics - Character biography, Mephisto comics - Powers and abilities, Mephisto comics - Appearances in other media, Mephisto comics - Quotations

Read more here: » Mephisto comics: Encyclopedia II - Mephisto comics - Character biography

Extradimensional: Encyclopedia II - Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in fantasy literature

The Elves of Tolkien also inspired a rich literature on elves in fantasy. The parodical Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett feature extradimensional creatures called elves, that go back to the old myths of cradle-robbing fairies. The Discworld elves have no imagination or real emotions, and therefore such things as children, artists and musicians fascinate them. They also have copper based blood and are extremely vulnerable to iron, and therefore use stone-headed elf-shot for their arrows. Though actually only vaguely humanoid in appe ...

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Elves in fantasy fiction and games, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - The Elves of Tolkien, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in role-playing games, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in fantasy literature

Read more here: » Elves in fantasy fiction and games: Encyclopedia II - Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in fantasy literature

Extradimensional: Encyclopedia II - Colossus comics - Powers and abilities

Colossus possesses the ability to transform his entire body into a form of organic steel, named by some sources as analogous to Osmium but of still unknown composition. In this transformed state, Colossus' body gains around a foot in additional height and his body mass is at least doubled. The source of Colossus' gain in height and muscle mass is unknown but possibly extradimensional. While in his armored form, Colossus possesses significant superhuman strength. As a teenager, Colossus was able to lift (press) 70 tons. As he ma ...

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Colossus comics, Colossus comics - Character biography, Colossus comics - Joining the X-Men, Colossus comics - Death and resurrection, Colossus comics - Powers and abilities, Colossus comics - Ultimate Colossus, Colossus comics - Character history, Colossus comics - Powers, Colossus comics - Relationships, Colossus comics - Appearances in other media

Read more here: » Colossus comics: Encyclopedia II - Colossus comics - Powers and abilities

Extradimensional: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on MOTHMAN PROPHECIES

MOTHMAN PROPHECIES, THE

John Keel's seminal work on UFOs, involving, among other things, a "7-foot, red-eyed monster with wings" seen in West Virginia. Keel, however, does not believe ufos come from outer space and he was thus a fore-runner of Valée's theories. Says Keel, they are ". . . ultraterrestrials - beings and forces that coexist with us, but are of another time frame, that is, they operate outside the limits of our space-time continuum, yet have the ability to cross over into our reality. This other world, however, is not a place (as Mars or Andromeda are places), but is a state of energy." He says the important thing is the lights. They change people's heads - either these lights enlighten them or they drive them mad (in the way that psychedelic drugs can do). The rest is all a cover-up for that - the UFO, etc. assumes the shape of current cultural beliefs and expectations under the control of extradimensional intelligence. However, someone or something doesn't want us to know the real nature of these phenomena. Hence the "men in black", Air Force secrecy, etc. But the lights continue. Apparently the absurdities are intended to keep the contactees from being believed by others. The reason is still generally unexplored.

 

 

(See also: MOTHMAN PROPHECIES, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

Extradimensional: Encyclopedia II - List of Doctor Who aliens - R

List of Doctor Who aliens - Reaper. Reapers appeared in the Ninth Doctor episode Father's Day, written by Paul Cornell. Although not called Reapers on screen, they were referred to as such in the publicity material for the episode. Reapers are multi-limbed, flying reptiles similar to pterosaurs, with a large wingspan, sharp teeth both in the form of a beak and a secondary mouth in their torsos, coupled with a rapacious attitude. They are apparently extradimensional, materialising and demateri ...

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List of Doctor Who aliens, List of Doctor Who aliens - A, List of Doctor Who aliens - Auton, List of Doctor Who aliens - B, List of Doctor Who aliens - C, List of Doctor Who aliens - Chelonian, List of Doctor Who aliens - Cyberman, List of Doctor Who aliens - D, List of Doctor Who aliens - Dalek, List of Doctor Who aliens - Draconian, List of Doctor Who aliens - E, List of Doctor Who aliens - F, List of Doctor Who aliens - Face of Boe, List of Doctor Who aliens - Foamasi, List of Doctor Who aliens - Forest of Cheem, List of Doctor Who aliens - G, List of Doctor Who aliens - Gelth, List of Doctor Who aliens - Graske, List of Doctor Who aliens - H, List of Doctor Who aliens - Haemovore, List of Doctor Who aliens - I, List of Doctor Who aliens - Ice Warrior, List of Doctor Who aliens - J, List of Doctor Who aliens - K, List of Doctor Who aliens - Kaled, List of Doctor Who aliens - Krynoid, List of Doctor Who aliens - L, List of Doctor Who aliens - M, List of Doctor Who aliens - Macra, List of Doctor Who aliens - Menoptra, List of Doctor Who aliens - Mentor, List of Doctor Who aliens - Monoid, List of Doctor Who aliens - Morok, List of Doctor Who aliens - Movellan, List of Doctor Who aliens - Moxx of Balhoon, List of Doctor Who aliens - N, List of Doctor Who aliens - Naglon, List of Doctor Who aliens - O, List of Doctor Who aliens - Ogron, List of Doctor Who aliens - Optera, List of Doctor Who aliens - P, List of Doctor Who aliens - Primord, List of Doctor Who aliens - Q, List of Doctor Who aliens - Quark, List of Doctor Who aliens - R, List of Doctor Who aliens - Reaper, List of Doctor Who aliens - Rill, List of Doctor Who aliens - Rutan Host, List of Doctor Who aliens - S, List of Doctor Who aliens - Sea Devil, List of Doctor Who aliens - Silurian, List of Doctor Who aliens - Slitheen, List of Doctor Who aliens - Sontaran, List of Doctor Who aliens - Sycorax, List of Doctor Who aliens - T, List of Doctor Who aliens - Terileptil, List of Doctor Who aliens - Tetrap, List of Doctor Who aliens - Thal, List of Doctor Who aliens - Tractator, List of Doctor Who aliens - U, List of Doctor Who aliens - V, List of Doctor Who aliens - Varga plant, List of Doctor Who aliens - Venom Grub, List of Doctor Who aliens - Vervoid, List of Doctor Who aliens - Vortisaur, List of Doctor Who aliens - W, List of Doctor Who aliens - Wirrn, List of Doctor Who aliens - Wolfweeds, List of Doctor Who aliens - X, List of Doctor Who aliens - Y, List of Doctor Who aliens - Yeti, List of Doctor Who aliens - Z, List of Doctor Who aliens - Zarbi, List of Doctor Who aliens - Zygon

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Extradimensional: Encyclopedia II - Courtney Brown - Claims of Extraterrestrial Life

Dr. Brown wrote two controversial books that he claims came from remote viewing data on the subject of life in the Universe: Cosmic Voyage and Cosmic Explorer. In his books, Brown describes a coalition of extraterrestrial civilizations and spiritual entities that he calls the Galactic Federation. This group includes the Greys, a race of aliens that Brown says can be categorized by their spiritual development, as he identifies four groups of Greys. Involved with the Federation are the consci ...

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Courtney Brown, Courtney Brown - Remote Viewing, Courtney Brown - Claims of Extraterrestrial Life, Courtney Brown - Hale-Bopp

Read more here: » Courtney Brown: Encyclopedia II - Courtney Brown - Claims of Extraterrestrial Life

Extradimensional: Encyclopedia II - Courtney Brown - Remote Viewing

In the early 90's, Dr. Brown was instructed in Remote Viewing (RV), a psychic technique originally developed for the CIA through Stanford Research Institute. According to proponents, Remote Viewing can be used to access information from any geographic or temporal location; however, it is generally considered a pseudoscience by mainstream scientists. After his training, Dr. Brown then developed a methodology he calls Scientific Remote Viewing (SRV). In 1995, he founded the Farsight Institute, a non-profit organization whose purpose is to conduct and disseminate research of the remote ...

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Courtney Brown, Courtney Brown - Remote Viewing, Courtney Brown - Claims of Extraterrestrial Life, Courtney Brown - Hale-Bopp

Read more here: » Courtney Brown: Encyclopedia II - Courtney Brown - Remote Viewing

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