the pain
in the community seemingly endless. The choices will be clear, as in a situation where a spouse demanding to be made
comfortable by better living quarters cannot take precedence over cleaning the festering wounds of orphaned children!
Does this mean turning the back on the spouse, entirely? In most cases, this will be the decision made, but often not
until repeated arguments and dissension have occurred.
Those used to giving service, and making a compromise between the demands of others and their true sense of service
to the larger pool of humanity, will seek to maintain this balance even when circumstances change. The guilt
manipulation that self-serving individuals are often skilled at will reach a fever pitch during the coming crisis, but this is often revealed in an instant during such times. A bleeding child, in pain, is being attended while the spouse shrills from the sidelines, not offering to help but making increasingly shrill demands. The one in Service- to-Others suddenly
realizes the situation, and thereafter has nothing further to do with the spouse, having made their decision. No longer caught in a cycle of mixed or divided loyalties, the one in Service-to-Others now finds themselves with greater energy, the conflict settled, so they can forge ahead with what they deem the
This drama of choices can be anticipated by those struggling to carry their current burden of responsibilities during the coming crisis, and mentally and emotionally stepped through in order to expedite the choice when the time comes. It’s
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ZetaTalk: Divided Loyalties
not a matter of turning one’s back on those who have always looked to you for support, it’s a matter of choices for the better good, the larger community of those in need, and taking charge of your life rather than allowing your actions to be determined by self-serving individuals.
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ZetaTalk: Short Cuts
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Faced with the human dilemma, that they are stuck in a 3rd Density world fraught with problems that their limited
intelligence seems incapable of resolving, that they are thrown in with the mean-spirited and avaricious, that they have tenuous physical security at best on a world that can visit violent weather and geological changes upon them - humans
look for short cuts. They have caught the gist of spiritual evolution - learn these lessons and you can progress to a
world where you will have greater capacities, more intellect, can control your environment so that your lessons can
progress, are separated from the mean-spirited, and can escape into another dimension when things get rough. Is there
not a short-cut, some fast track to the promised land, a way to compress these 3rd Density lessons so that one could
complete them, say, today?
This is akin to the youngster, seeing his older sibling driving off in the family car or taking a trip without an escort, wanting the same privileges. What parent would give in, just to relieve the youngsters frustrations? Would not the
youngster feel better but for a moment, but then drown in troubles? The spiritual lesson of 3rd Density, that of
choosing one's spiritual orientation, is not the simple decision that humans assume. Individual choices, during a
lifetime, can be made quickly and simply, but the overall orientation is one that grows slowly, and is compounded by
intellectual decision, but one based on the actions taken.
A mother, loving her children almost more than herself, may find she can sacrifice for their betterment without regret, but when faced with a stranger in need, hesitates. A husband, feeling protective of his wife to the point of placing
himself in harms way in order to shield her, finds himself looking the other way when a stranger on the street is under attack. A neighbor, watching another struggling to clear brush, may rush out to assist and enjoy the sense of bonding
and camaraderie that ensues, but when away from home isolates himself from similar opportunities because payback is
unlikely to come from a stranger. A human may
Other, but the many tests in the arena of life prove otherwise. Since the lessons of higher densities cannot progress
without a separation of the orientations, those who have not yet decided must stick to their lesson until it is completed.
No short-cuts allowed.
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ZetaTalk: War and Crime
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Regarding war and crime. We, as with most humans, abhor war and crime. War mongers and criminals tolerate war
and crime as a necessary means to an end. However, they find war and crime intolerable when they are the receivers,
rather than the deliverers. War and crime have no part in a Service-to-Others culture. War and crime have victims and
victors. In a Service-to-Others culture, there is only we, us. Where one is a victim, we all are a victim. Therefore there are no victims. War and crime exist in the Service-to-Self culture, to a great degree. In fact, this is a way of life for all the entities in this culture. Where humans are in the stage, or density, where they must make these decisions,
determining which orientation they wish to take, which path they wish to follow, we, the Zetas, have already