does their philosophy represent any these entities would wish to stand behind. Much about in New Age cultures is the
salutation - love and light - and this can accompany takeover schemes, outright rip-offs, and sarcastic jabs. Look not
to what groups
collect fees? Do they better the world around them, giving rather than taking, or do they only better their own
circumstances?
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ZetaTalk: Stonehenge
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Stonehenge is ancient, far older than man assumes. Its purpose is confused because of its age. Was it a sacrificial site?
Was it an astronomical measure? Was it simply a place for lovers to meet in the moonlight? No records remain. No
peoples remain in whose memory Stonehenge has a place. It stands, bleak and cold, its secrets a mystery so deep that
none can fathom them. Yet the mystery is easily answered if the ages are taken into account. Stonehenge is older than
the visitors from the 12th Planet. Older than the wandering of the cavemen, mankind's earliest numbers. It is so early
that no cultural memory remains that can strike a cord. It does not resonate, as the New Agers say, meaning that their
cultural values have no resonating equivalent.
Stonehenge has survived prior cataclysms due to being situated on solid rock and the careful placement of the stones.
Solid rock receives a single jolt during a severe earthquake, and upright stones are prevented from toppling if held at the top, and capping stones lining the top are prevented from falling as they are lined end to end and the ends brace
each other. Nevertheless, several Stonehenge massifs have toppled. What caused those stone to topple, the wind? Have
the manmade statues around London toppled due to earthquakes in England? Clearly, Stonehenge has experienced
earthquake trauma. Where much has been made of Stonehenge being oriented to the Sun at certain times of the year
such that it appears to be a type of sundial, some such orientation would occur no matter
device, nor a place of worship or sacrifice, nor a meeting ground. These explanations are mankind's attempt to explain
Stonehenge, as the true explanation is too discomfiting.
So just what
it has, to this day. Subliminal messages of power and sadistic treatment toward those sacrificed. Humans look upon
Stonehenge, and imagine the innocent struggling on the table under the knife. Why else would there be a table? They
imagine a coven of evil surrounding them. Why else would there be a circle? They imagine no force on its way to
rescue the victim. Why else would all this be in the open? Stonehenge was built to fulfill the purpose it has, to
insinuate itself into the subconscious of mankind, making it uneasy. This was done by the Service-to-Self crowd, who
hoped to win converts among the emerging souls of man. There are those in the Universe who would terrorize
mankind, and thus win conquest over their souls.
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ZetaTalk: Dragons
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Mankind has many myths about dragons throughout the world. In the Orient the dragon is featured on pottery and in
parades, and European myths are replete with Knights in armor going into battle against firebreathing dragons. The
dragons invariable have wings and are shaped suspiciously like dinosaurs. Is there some basis in fact for this common
human memory? Indeed there is. Where the dinosaurs died out long before mankind was engineered into being from
ape stock, the Earth was not the only planet to give birth to such creatures. Evolution follows similar patterns, and
where your Earth brought forth dinosaurs with wings, just so did other planets compatible with the Earth.
Your dragons were transplants brought to the Earth by early ambassadors from the Service-to-Self, who anticipated an
increased harvest of lackeys from the Earth due to the fear and despair their dragons wrought. Were the dragons
intelligent and incarnated with souls? No. On a scale of 1 to 10, where the average dog is a 10, a dragon was barely a
3. This is why, in spite of the massive size and capacity to fly as well as lumber over hill and dale, they were so easily slain. Dumb brutes. Hundreds were brought to Earth, and released on terrified villages. The dragons ate humans, which
were neither swift runners or able to barricade themselves in their mud huts, and were a tastier morsel than the deer,
which ran fast and had taut, lean muscles. The legends speak of sacrifices, where humans would periodically offer one