territory for a new forming entity, with the minority being occupied by a reincarnating spirit. The birthing envoys, at
this stage, allow the process to occur automatically. In due time they step in to start guiding incarnations, but do this
without having to resort to the imposition of any physical restraints.
We have mentioned that spirit guides force an Out-Of-Body entity back into its body, and that birthing envoys gather
up entities leaving a dead or dying body. How is this done without physical restraints? If spirits can pass through walls
and travel freely, would they not simply flit away from the entities watching over them? Order is maintained in these
situations by what we would best describe as a force of will. Entities acting as school yard monitors on a 3rd Density
world are operating in 4th Density, and many have arrived from even higher densities to do service. Spiritually, they
have more bulk, more mass, and certainly have more wisdom and skill to coax and manipulate lesser entities.
An immature entity leaning toward Service-to-Self is led to an environment, among more mature entities, where it can
be the center of attention, and thus it has no urge to wander. Immature entities leaning toward Service-to-Other are
placed together with a peer that needs healing, and participate with higher density entities in this process. They
likewise, given their sense of purpose, have no immediate urge to wander. Where recently incarnated entities have
unsettled business and wish to visit the living or to visit certain settings, a field trip is essentially arranged. Some of
these field trips go on for years and even hundreds of years, producing what you term hauntings. During this time the
distraught entity is in the company of its guides, who normally keep watch over a number of other immature entities at
the same time. Nevertheless, the guides can be called upon to attend to the haunting entity, when need be.
Over time a 3rd Density world evolves to the point where most of its intelligent creatures are occupied by
reincarnating entities, and unless there is a drastic reduction in the population, waiting periods only occur when the
birthing envoys determine that the next incarnation requires special circumstances. During times of a rapid increase in
population, such as the Earth has experienced during the past half century, no reincarnation occurs in many intelligent creatures, but a forming entity may begin. As is usual in these circumstances, most will abort. Thus, when the harvest
time comes, during the pending pole shift, there will not be close to five billion souls to be escorted to new homes, but only a little more than a billion. Where a life is lived passively, with little challenge and exhibiting no initiative, a
forming entity is unlikely to do anything but dissipate upon death. There is nothing for the birthing envoys to gather.
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Critique of the incarnation, judging the success or failure of the incarnation, is not always what the entity might desire.
The entity might feel they, themselves, have made progress where the spirit guides have another opinion entirely.
Progress on lessons to be learned can be confused by cross currents, where the life circumstances offered opportunities
such that unplanned lessons were addressed, and those planned got neglected. The immature entity may view the
incarnation a failure, in this regard, and be surprised to find the record being looked at from unexpected angles. Most
often the entity has made scarce progress, and will find themselves repeating the setting in future lives until progress is
made. The stage where future action is determined marks the point where the past life is settled and the future is
beginning. This point is not reached as long as issues from the first two stages are outstanding. It is at this stage that
the lessons at the fore of the next incarnation are clear. The immature entity may not be in agreement, and thus this
stage can be drawn out, as the incarnation would be wasted if the focus were not clear.
Where humans are unaware of their past lives, and per the Rule of Forgetfulness are supposed to start the incarnation with a clean slate, in fact the immature entity needs to be clear on how their progress is viewed by others. They may
not agree, but they must understand. At this point the next incarnation is planned and plotted by the spirit guides, who
give scant consideration to what the immature entity might be clamoring for. The spirit is often mulling the past life
over prior to the moment of death, and planning the next incarnation. Thus, there is a normal progression to discussion
with the Spirit Guides, who are in teamship with the Birthing Guides, and the next incarnation is often arranged
quickly. As we have mentioned this is not the choice of the young spirit, but of the guides. Thus, it's a bit like getting
of a train at the station, and walking over to our next train! Just like that, on your way again!
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ZetaTalk: Crowded Incarnations
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On worlds where incarnations are beginning to repeat, where entities have sparked due to incarnating into intelligent
species and are re-incarnating again and again, crowded incarnations seldom happen as there is a plenitude of bodies
for the entities to incarnate into. However, in a situation such as the Earth is due to experience, where the majority of
bodies will die suddenly leaving the formerly incarnated entities without opportunities, chaos can and does ensue.
Crowded incarnations are very temporary. For instance during the forthcoming pole shift this potential may exist for
several months. The normal procedure where immature entities are gathered upon death of their body and amused or
otherwise occupied until the next incarnation can be arranged is difficult due to the numbers, so at times these entities
roam about and try to arrange their own incarnations. One of four possible outcomes ensue:
The incarnation can become crowded, where more than one entity is incarnating. When this occurs, the human
body often becomes quite crowded, with several entities in and out in varying degrees, as the entity originally
incarnating is weak and does not fight for its territory. It can occur that multiple entities are incarnating in a
body at once, and in these situations all are weak or they would not tolerate cohabitation either.
A fight for the body ensues, where the stronger entity pushes out all others. Normally the birthing guides prevent