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ZetaTalk: Dreams

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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. Thus, the funneling of memories are full, including touch, smell, and not just the types of memories the conscious is trying to sort out during sleep state. Why don't

normal dreams include such features as touch and smell? These sensory memories are tucked away during the day,

being without association in complicated connections. They are simple, and have only a slight connection to what we

could call the resident memory of the day, not yet processed in databases. When the days events are replayed by the

conscious, during the tucking away time, the connections to smell and touch are retained, but do not need replaying.

They are simply reconnected to the database location, not resident memory, to use computer system analogies.

However, when an event is relayed from the subconscious, this is not the case, so the conscious mind must get all these peripheral part of the memory - touch and smell and the like.

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ZetaTalk: Faith Healers

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ZetaTalk: Faith Healers

Note: written by Jul 15, 1995

The dramatic moment is well known to humans - the faith healer approaches another riddled with disease or stricken

with a new affliction, lays on hands, and the pain and disability are gone. Is this fraud? Yes and no. Given the driving

desire of the afflicted to be relieved of their distress, it is no surprise that con men and women arise to take advantage.

This is a scenario well known to humans, as it is much played out in the movies where almost invariably the faith

healer is revealed as a charlatan.

But there are cases where measurable changes take place in the afflicted, for various reasons.

First, the affliction may have a psychosomatic component, and the healing can be nothing more than the

afflicted deciding to abandon a self affliction. By this we mean that people can choose to afflict themselves, as

punishment or to evade responsibilities or for whatever reason. Dramatic improvements can ensue, such as

remission of cancer, but where the faith healer is given credit for this it should be born in mind that such

remissions occur without the help of faith healers. Most, if not all, diseases have a psychosomatic component,

and are thus susceptible to be influenced by a changed psychological state.

Second, the affliction may have been imaginary, a call for attention, and the faith healing put the supposedly

afflicted one in a situation where they could receive more attention for being healed than for being afflicted.

Third, the faith healer may have adjusted the alignment of the mind and spirit within the body, by essentially

having a conversation with the afflicted's mind and spirit and assisting in the alignment. This is nonverbal

counseling, on a mental and spiritual level.

How do the body, mind, and spirit get misaligned? There is a tug of war, of sorts, between the various parts of man.

The body, which traces its ancestry way back, wants to live simply and to focus on bodily comforts such as shelter,

food, rest, and sex. The body cannot be truly put aside without repercussions. Its demands are ever present and

pronounced. The mind, which has been superimposed on the human body by genetic engineering, has its own life and

is driven by curiosity and obsessions. That the mind has a life of its own can be demonstrated by placing a puzzle

before a bright, curious human. The human will ignore defecation and urination demands, hunger, and the need for

sleep in order to complete the puzzle. The mind and body can work together, and most often do, but can at times pull

in opposing directions. Now comes the spirit, incarnating. Yet another focus, which may be in sync with the body, at

times, as in the desire to commune with another of the opposite sex when both are, as you say, horny. The spirit may

also be in sync with the mind, at times, as when the desire to be of service to others melds with the opportunity to do

research.

But the body, mind, and spirit may all be pulling in different directions, and thus make the body sick. The faith healer

discerns the misalignment and discusses this, nonverbally in most cases. Counseling occurs, with suggestions on how