has ownership over his wife and children. Dictated rules seem absurd when one only sees the devotee slavishly
following them, and make sense only when one examines the leaders. They are, after all, his rules, created by him to further his comfort and reduce his distress. The sense of possession that prompts a cult leader to order his followers to follow him in death is a factor present in the average household, where it is not unheard of for the husband to threaten
to kill his wife if she even thinks about leaving him.
The leader of the Heaven's Gate cult was beset with personal anxieties, which are no secret. Ashamed of his
homosexual yearnings, he had himself castrated. Guilt often leads one to think of eminent death, the ultimate
punishment while simultaneously the ultimate escape, and this too was a theme throughout his life. Riddled with
sexual conflicts, he compulsively structured his life to avoid any temptations, and thus the rules against personal
interaction and the silly rules about how to slice apples and the like. Had the cult leader espoused the beliefs of an
organized religion, where their death was to take them to heaven, they would not have astonished many. That his
heaven was a space ship rather than a nebulous place in the clouds put him at odds with what the church teaches, and thus he was considered a kook instead of a deeply religious man!
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ZetaTalk: Right Religion
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ZetaTalk: Right Religion
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
The major religions of mankind, now and throughout the history of mankind, have almost invariably fostered an
impression of selectivity - a theme that those holding to the beliefs taught, or those strictly adhering to the practices required, will be selected for special treatment both before and after death. Of course this is entirely false, and
purported only to secure and hold adherents. Christians are told that a few words spoken by a member of the religious
elite, along with a sprinkling of water blessed by these same religious elite, is the ticket to heaven. We are speaking
here of baptism. Absence of these steps damns non-Christians to hell. What nonsense. Does the entity not earn their future path by the steps taken? Whom does such a belief benefit? Look to this to understand why this falsehood is
promulgated. Those most insistent on holding out false hopes of an easy road in the future are those who benefit most
directly from widespread belief - the religious elite, who in most cases are charging for their services.
Just so, throughout history, religious elites have required that their enemies be persecuted and eliminated, their bed be feathered, their followers submit to sexual advances, and their coffers be filled - all in the name of a glorious future for the faithful followers.
There is no right or wrong religion, only ignorant or enlightened practices.
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ZetaTalk: Holy Wars
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Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
Many religions based on the same concept of consideration for others and fair play have come to see each other as
rivals and do anything but practice what they preach. The Christians during the Crusades set out to eliminate rival
religions, and cared not how much murder and mayhem resulted. Islam has become so intolerant of western religions
that to reveal one's religious affiliations to be anything but Muslim in some countries is tantamount to a self imposed
death sentence. The basis for such polarity is strictly rivalry for territory, followers, and the subsequent control of
wealth. To dissuade loyal followers from veering from their path, alternate religions or the countries predominantly
influenced by these religions are dressed as evil gluttons, liars, and most certainly not to be trusted. Thus the followers cannot verify the truth of these warnings, as distance must be maintained.
An old ploy, still much in use today.
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ZetaTalk: Racial Hatred
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ZetaTalk: Racial Hatred
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
Many agendas are ascribed to racial hatred when the cause is something different. Why do people war with each other?
For territory, resources, sexual prize, booty, slaves, a sense of conquest, a sense of power, greed, hunger, fear of the
other, ignorance - there are many reasons. When warring occurs between people of different races, everything is
ascribed to racial hatred. Take note of what happens when there is scarcely any difference between groups. Warring
still occurs, but now it is ascribed to bad chemistry, a long standing feud, or a disagreement over boundaries.
Is this to say that there is no racial hatred? Certainly not. Racial hatred has the same base that hatred in general has, so here again we will point to the generic base. Empathy counters hatred, and empathy is strongest where the entities find
themselves in similar circumstances. People of similar backgrounds, same sex, same upbringing by parents of similar
personalities, same life situation, same religion, same schooling and exposure to the same media - these people will
sympathize with each other and forgive each other trespass, temper flares, theft, and rivalry. People with dissimilar
backgrounds will react entirely differently, flaring into arrest and lawsuits over a trivial affront, because the other is received with suspicion and a lack of understanding.
Therefore, see racial hatred in the same light as other hatreds - as one more factor posing a challenge to entities
developing toward the Service-to-Others orientation. Empathy seeks to transcend differences, finding the common
ground.
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ZetaTalk: United Nations
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ZetaTalk: United Nations
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
We, the Zetas, feel the United Nations is the best hope for the world to experience a firm and reliable governance
during the tumultuous times ahead. The United Nations we speak of is not the United Nations you see today, it is the
United Nations that may be if it grows to meet our hopes. Without such a body the world will crumble into fiefdoms
and the sharing of technology and skills, so needed during the dark and fearsome times ahead, will take place little if
at all. The United Nations represents a body that is supranational, and as such can approach any of the world's