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ZetaTalk: Earth's First

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ZetaTalk: Earth's First

Note: written Feb 15, 2002

On Earth, the species that evolved first to be close to this level were reptilian. They were engineered, gained

intelligence to the level of mankind today, but did not have the dexterity that hominoids do. It is often speculated that

these intelligent reptiles were small dinosaurs. In fact, they were amphibious, as the Earth had earlier been a water

planet, before its crash where its wound in the Pacific occurred. Thus, they did not have the arms and fingers and toes

that many lizards have. They did not have the means to create technology, as they could not manipulate their

environment They had fins, long bodies, and very little else. The remnants today, live in places on Earth, within

cavities that have water ways, and we decline to describe this further. Their selection as 3rd Density species was based

on their native intelligence, and the socialization they had already developed, just as the ape was deemed a good

predecessor for these same reasons. The societies they had developed were deemed appropriate for 3rd Density life.

There are many 3rd Density worlds where the social arena is the dominant spiritual development arena. Who can

influence who, who is friends with whom, who can punish whom, etc. This is not all that different from man’s

experiences, except that mankind distracts himself with technology. He plays with things, if frustrated with social

interaction. Where things cannot be a distraction, these reptiles simply went off for a swim, just as man goes off for a walk. Man is used to thinking of talking and writing, as well as body language. But most species with social

interaction have many means of communication. Even birds and insects communicate with each other. It is not so

much the complexity of the message as the meaning behind it, not often misunderstood. A dog can exhibit affection by

licking or disgorging food to its young, and exhibit hostility and rejection by a snarl. Whether this is clothed in lots of

words of not, the message is clear. Choices for Service-to-Other or Service-to-Self thus are many, regardless of the

ability to record complex communications.

This reptilian race was susceptible to the same factors that created a great dieoff among the dinosaurs, and floundered

in poor health. It became apparent that the continuance of this species was not sustainable, as the susceptibility was

inherent in their DNA and would be hard to counter. Thus, their engineers turned to considering other species, which

eventually became man. Mammals had resistance that the reptiles did not. Therefore, mankind is not the first intelligent species to evolve or be assisted in evolution on Earth. As we have stated, worlds are often used repeatedly for 3rd

Density existence. Indeed, just as humans today have souls that were at one time incarnated in the giant hominoids

formerly visiting Earth, and just as Star Children are incarnated on Earth, so souls that had to move on to new bodies

during this time, the reptilian dieoff, moved into Early Man. There is a strong desire of young souls to remain in place,

familiar places, but primary because they have unfinished agendas. Just as young souls may linger between

incarnations and haunt, as ghosts, in a similar manner, they will want to reincarnation in the area. This tendency lasts

often through much of 4th Density, a long plateau, so does not die quickly.

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ZetaTalk: God Concept

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ZetaTalk: God Concept

Note: written Jul 15, 1996

Humans quite naturally tend to think of their relationship to a god in child-to-parent terms, an outgrowth not only from

their impressionable early years but also from their general sense of hopelessness in being able to control their

environment. They remain, to a certain extent, a child always, the child within masked by the face of adulthood but

inwardly looking to a parent to rescue them or guide them. The concept of a god as something larger and more

powerful than the self, who makes things happen, begins in the helpless babe who finds himself cared for whether he

asks for it or not, but mostly when he fusses. The concept of prayer is born - I ask and most of the time I receive.

Molding the infant's behavior to meet the expectations of the family or social group begins early, with a sharp verbal

or physical reprimand when the babe exhibits the wrong behavior. The concept of a punishing god is born.

A careful analysis of the organized religions in human society reveals the child's view toward a parent in almost every

aspect. Parents expect the child to contribute to the upkeep around the home by doing chores or handing over their

earnings to the parents, and organized religions expect no less from their members. Unquestioning obedience is another

parental expectation, most often necessary as during a crisis there is no time to explain to the child why they must

follow orders without hesitation. A child putting himself or others in danger must first follow orders and can only ask

for an explanation later, if at all. Organized religions take great advantage of this early training, parsing out rules and

commandments supposedly coming from a god who cannot be questioned. Rewards for good behavior in most human

societies are simply the absence of punishment or privation - do well and you can continue to sleep under the parental

roof and sit at the dinner table. Likewise, organized religions phrase the eventual rewards as a right to belong as well as avoidance of various punishments.

Conscious, intelligent life throughout the Universe develops the god concept in very similar ways. Any force outside of

the control of the self, able to give life by providing sustenance or inclusion in the group or take away life through

privation or expulsion or punishment is seen as a god. In human societies attempts to bribe or placate the god naturally

follow along the lines of what worked with the parents. If parental rage dissipates when gifts are offered then the god

is likewise offered gifts. If the parents are looking to punish a wrong-doer and the children assign one of their number

to take this punishment as a scapegoat then likewise the god may be offered sacrificial scapegoats. Kings, wealthy

patrons, and visitors from outer space all can fit into the god mold by virtue of their power to affect the lives of the

humans in awe of them. For a god concept to emerge, there must also be a sense of helplessness on the part of the

supplicant, a sense that they are powerless to affect the outcome except by offering bribes or scapegoats. In this regard,

the giant hominoid visitors from the 12th Planet worked their way into many god myths, as they were exacting in their