ZetaTalk: Gaining Time
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Much has been mentioned in contactee literature about the phenomenon called missing time, where the contactee finds
they simply can't account for an hour or so of time, and those around them report they were utterly gone and could not
be located anywhere during that time. Missing time is, of course, the most convenient way a visitation occurs, as no
particular manipulation of the environment need be done outside of simply picking up the contactee and conducting
the visit. However, many busy contactees have little room in their lives for missing time, so resourceful visitors often
resort to a visitation method which could be called gained time.
Most contactees, like all humans, have broad stretches of time in their day that are essentially wasted time - commutes
to and from work, standing at a bus stop, reading the newspaper while someone prepared dinner, or watching the news
on TV. All these activities take place repetitively, each day, so the scene is more than familiar to the contactee, it is essentially a
memory in keeping with the activity that would have occurred. Most often, this memory is simply a playback of one
they already have in their memory banks, quite handy as it is available within the same human brain.
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ZetaTalk: Standing In
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During an increasingly busy Transformation period, with the necessity of gathering up
contactees for group meetings, the aliens coordinating these group meetings are presented
with endless scheduling difficulties. Many times when one contactee is free to have some
missing time, the others are busy at work, as coordination may span the globe. One way
around this matter is to get an exception from the Council of Worlds so that the contactee
can be moved forward into the future for the meeting, then returned, and thus experience
no missing time but rather a doubling of time in the near future. This is seldom done, due
to the administrative complexity.
Another method available to the busy alien visitors assisting with the Transformation is what could be termed a stand-
in, where the contactee
The contactee is picked up in the normal manner and taken to his group meeting. During this time the meeting is
being recorded in his subconscious, in the usual manner, and he is, on a gut level, fully aware of the meeting
content, participants, and any resolve as a result of the meeting. In other words, the meeting has taken place as
usual.
Simultaneously an alien steps into the physical surroundings and activities the contactee
involved in, had they not been picked up for the group meeting. This alien mentally records the events,
transferring this mental image with full sight and sound and sense of touch to the
who thus is recording this in their conscious as though they were there.
Following the group meeting, the contactee is returned to their setting and picks up seamlessly in the ongoing
activities, so that consciously they do not register any disruption at all. The activities conducted by the stand-in
bear the mark of the contactee, as while mentally transferring the situation to the contactee, the alien stand-in is
also receiving reactions from the contactee as to what steps they would take next, etc.
This method has some wear and tear on the contactee, in that brain chemistry is exhausted
more rapidly than the humans physiology is designed to replenish. Thus, this method is not
used for long periods of time, or done repeatedly within a day, unless the situation absolutely
requires that such steps be taken.
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ZetaTalk: Standing In
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ZetaTalk: Invisibility
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Some contactees have reported experiencing intermittent invisibility, where others in the room seem unaware of them,
or they themselves cannot see their reflections in a mirror or their hand before their face. What is being reported here
is not invisibility but an Out-Of-Body experience, where the human is unfamiliar with the experience and does not
know what to make of it. When Out-Of-Body the spirit collects impressions of sight, smell, and even the sense of
touch, being attuned to this from its residence in the human body, and relays these to the human's mind upon return,
building a memory. To the human, this all seems
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