adds to

this unease. On top of having a subconscious they find they can't deal with directly, and a conscious that is selective in

what it will entertain and is prone to modifying memory, they now learn that aliens are slipping in and out of their

view. Can one trust one's own perceptions?

In all of this there are several solid anchors, which cross levels of human consciousness and the various densities that

incarnated entities can reside in. Where the human conscious is fickle, the subconscious neither forgets or lies, and

where ordinarily a human can only tap the subconscious through the veil of consciousness, the voice of the

subconscious is never silenced. Some humans call staying in tune with their subconscious intuition, or following their

hunches or gut feelings, but all this is just a sense that what is consciously presented may not be all that's going on. In like manner, those who are spiritually aware are keeping their mind and spirit in close touch, constantly updating the

human subconscious with what the spirit perceives inter-dimensionally during communications with other entities of

whatever density.

Thus intuition can serve as the glue by which a human stays consciously in touch with activities it is not consciously

aware of, as lack of faith in one's intuition can leave one open to surprises. For example, a non-intuitive contactee who

has given The Call to the Service-to-Self for assistance with a neighborhood confrontation may be surprised to find

himself resorting to violence and threats with slight provocation, and even more surprised to find this leaving him

feeling alienated and isolated. In the same example an intuitive contactee would have a hunch that he was planning a

different course of action, by listening to his subconscious which has registered the visitation, and would likewise

anticipate that the power and respect he had hoped to achieve would come at a price, having observed the emotional

climate surrounding those who answered his call.

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ZetaTalk: Curiosity

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ZetaTalk: Curiosity

Note: written Jul 15, 1995

The ancient Greeks studied more than philosophy in their debates. They studied the ways of nature - physics,

astronomy, and chemistry. In those days the going opinion was that the world was flat, and the heavens were doing a

dance at the whim of the gods, whoever they may be. They had no microscopes, no accelerators or centrifugal

machines, and were incapable of separating chemicals to test out their theories. They did not even have a concept of

subatomic particles. How could they, when matter was only falling into categories of solid, liquid, vapor, and spirit.

Yet one man, Democritus, hypothesized that matter had the same base component, and that these were tiny balls in

clumps of few or many. Tiny balls that moved swiftly or stood still, and clung to each other or had a life of

independence - molecules! How did the concept rise in one never exposed to even the concept of a solar system,

orbiting planets around a central sun, much less the elements in the Atomic Table and their theoretical subatomic

structure. Democritus was given to quiet times in his garden, where he pondered such simple wonders as rain drops

and the ripples they caused in puddles. In essence, he gave The Call, and was heard by aliens who spent many hours

with him, on repeated occasions, demonstrating how things work. Democritus would be returned to his garden, where

his wife thought he had been all along, to sort this all out. Where the aliens answering his call may have found a ready

student, Democritus was not so lucky with his fellow man, who ridiculed him for what they considered his

preposterous positions.

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ZetaTalk: Prayer

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ZetaTalk: Prayer

Note: written Jul 15, 1995

When one sends a prayer aloft to their God, are they in essence giving The Call? Depends on the prayer, and on the

intent behind the prayer in particular. Many prayers are routine, done in the same hurried manner as brushing the teeth,

to put the task behind one. Other prayers, though routine, are done in a fond manner, full of feeling, and this may or

may not be The Call. Does the prayer simply give thanks for home, health, and bounty? This is then in the same

category as meditating on one's circumstances and acknowledging that much of life is outside of one's control. Where

prayers are put forth with feeling and include a request, this is in essence The Call, and regardless of the words used,

or to whom the prayer is addressed, the one answering The Call will be responding to the intent, not the words. Should

one ask, with words, that one's little sister be protected, but ask in the heart and mind that she meet with an untimely

death, one has not given The Call to the Service-to-Others. Likewise, prayers that ask for blessings for the self are

most likely to bring the Service-to-Self in answer.

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