some plants could grow past the point where they might be eaten, and bear new seed, non-carnivore species had little hope of continuing unless they did this. However, beyond the hoofed herds that could outrun or form a circle to ward off the attacks, and thus could

perpetrate themselves, and beyond bugs that multiply easily with mass laying of eggs, there was yet another

evolutionary technique that allowed survival - sleep.

As Darwin has pointed out, those features that survived passed on to the next generation. Those creatures that crawled

into crevices and slept escaped notice of carnivores during the dark periods when a sense of smell could allow a

carnivore to locate a meal, and lack of sight would prevent an easy escape for the meal. A sleeping creature is quiet,

passes the time without being restless, and conserves energy. It simply developed that sleep was a positive evolutionary

technique, and these genes passed even to carnivores due to the branching trees of evolution not being a straight line,

but criss-crossing. Today's meal can become tomorrow’s carnivore, via evolution. Evolution then took advantage of

the sleep state, likewise benefiting those creatures so they evolved. The creature who was highly alert during wake

states was more likely to:

1. get their own meals,

2. avoid being eaten,

3. find a mate and

4. keep their young close at hand and safe.

The creature who was slow during wake states would conversely:

1. starve,

2. get eaten,

3. not propagate,

4. not rear young.

In order to be highly alert during the day, the body then needs to do certain functions during sleep. It is not that the

evolving body decides to do this, it is that those bodies that mutate and do this are selected by success to spread their genes about. What processes does a body need to do, that could be put off until sleep state? Sorting out the events of

the day, in the brain, is one such process. Physiological functions are done during sleep also, like kidney or liver or

digestion, but this type of function creates little interest in curious man, who wonders, rather, about their dreams.

Oversleeping, the desire to escape, leaves man sluggish. The body has learned to adapt to sleep, doing physiological

functions during this time. It is expected, by the body, that a matching wake state will be in place, so does not always have a dial to stop the sleep state functions if oversleeping occurs. Thus, lack of sleep, or too much, can create chemical imbalances in the body, so the body does not feel well. The giant hominoids on the 12th Planet do not sleep,

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ZetaTalk: Sleep

as we have mentioned, but go into rest states. As can be discerned from looking at the shape of their heads, long and

narrow rather than round as are humans, they did not have the same evolution. Mankind was engineered to survive on Earth, and some of the engineers created separate brains, the subconscious and conscious, which are physically

separate brains. These giant hominoids do not have this separation, but likewise are more slow and less alert than many jittery men. Should you associate with them on a daily basis, this would be noted.

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ZetaTalk: Dreams

Note: written on May 15, 2002

Where the brain functions during the day, it is like a computer collecting data but keeping it all in memory. During

sleep, the data is tucked into databases and cross-indexing is done. The soul does not go Out-of-Body during sleep state, contrary to what many suppose. The soul in a normal incarnation is fascinated with the body, and the action of

tucking way and reliving the day's events is likewise fascinating. While the brain is having these memories sorted out,

the conscious mind is treating the replay like an occurrence, a dream. The subconscious does not need the tucking away into databases that the conscious does. The subconscious in fact gets it all straight and is aware all the time. It is the conscious that needs sleep, as it has learned to take advantage of the sleep state. Humans who wake during these

states recall the replay, and try to find meaning in it. In that the most imperative action an evolving creature on Earth had to do was survive, the first memory to be tucked away and processed at night involves surviving.

During sleep, the brain is also communicating with other brains, via telepathy, as the Alpha wave is predominant and this is the state used during telepathy and meditation. If two humans connect on the same wave length during sleep,

one may begin to tape into the reply the other is experiencing, and take a trip, so to speak. The meaning of a dream

can thus be:

1. the dreamer is sorting out his day, and the replay is a piece of something that happened during the day, or related

information in the databases of memories that has been dragged out to be integrated.

2. the dreamer is following along with someone else's replay, having been made aware of this because the other has either thought about the dreamer, or they have shared experiences.

Thus, in deciphering what a dream might mean, one must take into consideration the possible origin and not take it too seriously if it appears to be simply the tucking away of the days' events.

Recall from the subconscious, such as a contactee does or an ex-amnesiac does, where the memory is recorded only in the subconscious and not at all in the conscious, creates a different kind of 'dream'. During hypnosis, or meditation, or when coming out of sleep, a contactee will allow the subconscious to function, while damping down the conscious, turning it off and clearing it so it is, essentially, idle. When the subconscious replays a memory it holds, the conscious is thus experiencing, and recording, for the first time, this event.

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