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the Service-to-Self would use any technology to the worse ends.

2. If a group is living in an area which in general is Service-to-Other, or isolated by natural barrier such as water

or mountains or deserts such that travel to the local is limited or virtually impossible by migrating survivors,

they are highly likely to be guided to where and when they can receive assistance. They should listen to their

inner voice, their subconscious, and follow this, when unlikely suggestions are received. Be open to change, as

moving the group may be required.

3. If a group is open to communication with aliens, visitors from other worlds, and hybrids, and would not

experience high anxiety, they are likewise more likely to receive interaction. It is possible to simply find a black

box battery, unopenably, on your door step, without this open attitude. However, no technology will be given if

anxiety and fear will be greatly increased by this, so having an open heart and mind, not being fearful, is

likewise key.

4. Our technology to assist power needs will likely be in the form of a battery. Thus, where a group has all but the

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ZetaTalk: Perpetual Power Pack

power input, this can be hooked up and away they go, off and running. Thus, you should concentrate most on a

setup that could run from a strong battery bank, and worry less about the lack of input when you are off the grid.

This is not to say that you should not be concerned about putting up a windmill or water wheel, as you may in

fact have to operate with that setup, perhaps for the rest of your life. This is to say that the technology piece we

would be providing would be an perpetual battery pack, so plan to plug into this, when the time comes.

Assume each battery to be equivalent to what you use in a car or golf cart or other such portable battery. By this we

mean that it would put out the power you assume now from your fresh car or cart or boat battery, no more no less. It

simply will not run out, or need maintenance. We have adjusted our devices such that most groups can utilize them

directly. Should they be like high voltage grids, few would be able to use them, and they might cause serious injury.

Thus, to plug into your most likely survival group technology, we have structured our gifts in this way. There is

another reason for not providing intense energy in a single box. Should the unlikely event happen, against all

precautions, that a Service-to-Self use be made of these battery packs, the result is not as devastating. Likewise, we

this technology will be a secret, the black box unable to be opened, and just how these batteries work is not for you to know.

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ZetaTalk: Other Worlds

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ZetaTalk: Other Worlds

There are entities from Zeta Reticuli who are incarnated into human form. Indeed, there are many of these at the

current time, with an increasing number as we approach the Transformation. This is also true of entities from many

other parts of the Universe. Being in human form at this time allows these entities to assist, most directly, with the

Transformation.

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ZetaTalk: Culture Differences

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ZetaTalk: Culture Differences

Note: written Aug 15, 1995.

Human cultures have much in common with other 3rd Density hominoid cultures, but have less in common, as one

would expect, with 3rd Density cultures where the intelligent life form is amphibious, lays eggs, has no limbs, or flies.

Culture is a factor of the concerns of the life form, and of the environment the life form finds itself in. For instance, on

a planet with little water and searing sun at midday, it would be an unthinkable crime to bar one's door to a stranger

needing shelter. An open door philosophy would become part of the culture, else the struggling members find

themselves decimated due to being fried, literally, due to lack of civility. Because humans have evolved on a world

with large carnivores, human cultures are notable, through not unique, for violent tendencies. You kill, maim, and

brutalize each other to a degree which would never even be imagined on other 3rd Density worlds, and think not much

of it. This violence, and it's acceptance, creeps through your culture, so that teachers punishing small children with a

slap, or fist fights among small boys, are considered normal. During future galactic encounters, this will be put into a

different perspective.

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ZetaTalk: Cultural Exchange

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ZetaTalk: Cultural Exchange

Note: written by Jul 15, 1995

Whenever one encounters a new culture, there is interchange, whether this is consciously done or not. Have humans

absorbed culture from Zetas and the other way around? Of course! One effect of cultural exchange we have noted in

humans is in attitudes toward priorities, what is important to hold to first and foremost. Human priorities in our

contactees usually take a shift toward greater ecology concerns and a sense of caring for the larger family of man. And

how have humans influenced us? Primarily in the area of allowance for emotion. Emotion in humans is very gripping -

strong grief, protective instincts, desire to reach out and comfort. When a human moves to place themselves in danger

to protect another, it is without thought, an absolute act of sacrifice quickly and unhesitatingly done. We admire that,

as our acts of sacrifice can be just as devastating to the self, but take more deliberation.

Have there been any particular humans who have influenced us most? We will name a few well known to mankind,

else our statements will be meaningless to the reader, though greater influence has come from those little know to the

populace - our good hearted contactees working quietly behind the scenes. Abraham Lincoln, who anguished and

deliberated over mankind's acts, yet engaged the political arena fully to right these wrongs. He took action to help

others in the face of stiff opposition. Dr. Jonas Salk, who discovered the Salk vaccine against polio, for his

determination and fortitude to alleviate the suffering among others that he himself had suffered. Little known is that he

experienced a form of polio in his youth, and knew its terror. He was tenacious in his resolve to help others. Albert

Schweitzer, for his reverence for life and the method he used to relay this philosophy to others. He lived his

philosophy, walked the talk as they say, though this made his life a hardship throughout. These examples all show how