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‘Real life alien’ reveals common symptom she suffered from before changing souls-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

The extraterrestrial was a guest on This Morning.

‘Real life alien’ reveals common symptom she suffered from before changing souls-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

Kelly prefers to be called a Starseed due to the way Hollywood presents aliens (Picture: ITV)

A woman claiming to be an extra-terrestrial has opened up about how suffering with whooping cough led to her ‘changing souls’ with another being.

On Monday’s episode of This Morning guest Kelly – who prefers the term Starseed due to negative connotations around the word ‘alien’ – recalled her health battles as a ‘very sensitive’ young girl, which included allergies and other struggles.

She told ITV presenters Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley that she used to talk to someone called Tom when she was ‘about three years ago’, but no one else could see him.

‘Tom was just somebody who was here before, he’s passed over now. He looked like a real person, I would feel like I could touch him,’ she said.

Kelly has claimed she later ‘developed contact’ with something else at the end of her garden when she was seven years old, describing him as a ‘light’ before later ‘showing himself more’.

The following year, she started suffering from whooping cough and lost a lot of weight, with doctors expecting that she wouldn’t make it.

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However, she claimed: ‘At that time, myself and this being exchange souls. This is what’s calling a Walk-In. It’s not a possession, it’s a mutual agreement where we decided to exchange souls. Now I am a Starseed, but I wasn’t born one.’

Doctors apparently described her recovery as a ‘miracle’, as she ‘lost her allergies’, no longer had kidney failure and even ‘went from being not that clever to being able to do stuff’ as her social skills also improved.

Starseed is a New Age term used by those who believe they have originated from another galaxy, and either come to Earth via birth or through a Walk In to an existing human.

She joined This Morning hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley to talk about her life and ‘change’ (Picture: ITV)

She doesn’t like the word alien though, explaining: ‘I like to say Starseed rather than alien, because there’s too many stigmas attached to aliens, with the films that we see. And there’s a fear against aliens!

‘Typically, Starseeds appear to help humanity. When we incarnate as humans,we’re here to help humans remember what it’s like to be humans, and connect to their innateness, and their natural senses.’

‘Skepticism’ around the world means she doesn’t often talk about being a Starseed, and Kelly admitted a lot of people she knows would be finding out for the first time seeing her interview on This Morning.

Her interview with Ben and Cat is the first time some of her friends will find out her ‘secret’ (Picture: ITV)

‘I don’t tell many people, so this will be a surprise for some people,’ she laughed. ‘I don’t want to break any people’s free will… If you don’t believe this, my purpose isn’t to convince you.’

Instead, she said the role of a Starseed is to help people ‘connect back to where you really were’, and support humanity to help the planet survive.

When it comes to the ‘being’ she swapped souls with, Kelly insisted they had no name, and her old soul has gone to Arcturus.

Kelly insisted anyone can ‘astral travel’if they want to learn how (Picture: ITV)

‘It’s one of the brightest stars you can see in the sky,’ she explained, while claimed that on Earth there are ‘lots of people from different star systems’.

She said anyone on Earth can ‘astral travel’ to other systems if they really want to, but it’s not always so simple.

‘It depends if you voluntarily or involuntarily do it, but everyone can do it if they wanted to learn. Anyone can lift themselves out of their bodies, and you’re connected to like a purple umbilical cord,’ she said.

‘Sometimes you can choose, sometimes you’re taken there.’

This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV1.

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