In a hotel, a guest who arrives without a reservation In a travel agency, a customer who arrives unannounced, especially a new customer
an entity from fourth density or higher who makes an agreement with a third-density inhabitant to enter the inhabitant's physical body and take responsibility for the remainder of the third-density incarnation while the former third-density entity rests in the astral level appropriate to its level of consciousness of the light The walk-in also has an agenda of its own, in addition to fulfilling the original person's lifetime plan
A recipient of information that does not result in the development of a case file and practices applied to the land Walk-ins include people who visit or call the field office for information or assistance
A term used by Ruth Montgomery for a highly aware entity from the spiritual dimension who, with permission, enters an unwanted adult human body in order to begin its humanitarian work at once by avoiding living the childhood years
a small room large enough to admit entrance an assured victory (especially in an election) an operative who initiates his own defection (usually to a hostile country) for political asylum person who walks in without having an appointment; "the emergency room was overrun with walk-ins
A defector who declares his intentions by walking into an official installation, or otherwise making contact with an opposition government, and asking for political asylum or volunteering to work in place Also known as a volunteer
A term used for a highly developed entity from the spiritual dimension who, with permission of the channel or subject, enters an adult human body to either begin its humanitarian work at once by avoiding the childhood years or to teach humanity Universal Truths
(of e g closets or refrigerators) extending very far enough back to allow a person to enter; "a deep walk-in refrigerator"; "walk-in closets"
An external spirit which has entered the body, with or without evicting the original body-owner
An asset who literally walks into an embassy or intelligence headquarters of a foreign power and volunteers information or offers to work as a spy either for pay or for political motives Intelligence agencies on occasion will deliberately send an agent posing as a walk-in in order to penetrate the other side and plant false intelligence Such an agent is called a dangle
{i} person who walks in without having made an appointment; (Hotel Business) person who arrives as a guest to a hotel without having made a reservation