manner of attempts, including professional hypnosis, will be tried to no avail. What's going on here? In human society,
and in particular in many contactee's lives, there is a conflict about the alien presence and thus there can be a conflict within the contactee. Does the spouse believe that man is not alone and is being visited by beings from other worlds?
Is the employer ultra-conservative, such that a slip of the tongue in the coffee room will place doubts in the employer's mind about the contactee's promotability? Is the family supportive, the friends accepting, or will the contactee find
they are increasingly treated as an eccentric and left out of social plans.
Where the contactee fears repercussions in his life he will tend to block. The mind is aware of these blockages, as it has put them there, and thus can effectively resist attempts to get around them. In effect, the block is the result of the total mind-set of the contactee, and this conclusion will not be gotten around by a part of the mind desiring recall. As with amnesia or coma or just plain forgetfulness, that which the total mind-set cannot deal with will tend to be pushed
aside. In order to achieve recall, then, the contactee must make changes in their life so that recall is not a threat. Most find this difficult, especially if family or a job or the marital situation is the problem.
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ZetaTalk: Signs
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ZetaTalk: Signs
Note: written on Oct 15, 1995
Given that contactees recall their visits only in their subconscious and must build a conscious memory base, and given
that the governments of the world and the establishments are reluctant to admit to the alien presence, it is not
surprising that contactees deal with many doubts. The issues of maintaining an element of doubt, necessary so that the
Awakening can proceed without raising the level of anxiety and fear in the populace, seems unnecessary to many
contactees, who would welcome some reassurance.
Give me a sign, many ask, so that I will know this is real and not just my imagination. Even in the face of confirmation from the books they read and friends they meet at contact groups, many contactees find their need for reassurance
becoming a burning issue. This point is often reached when the contactee determines to make changes in their life
because of their convictions, and cannot explain their decisions to family and friends. They know they will be
considered eccentric at best for the steps they plan, and beyond wanting something to show others as rationale, they
simply want something solid to cling to during the lonely times when they are subject to ridicule. Give me a sign.
What has meaning for one person is meaningless to another, so personal signs are often given to individual contactees
at the crossroads where normal living is about to be left behind and dedication taken up. Personal signs have great
significance to the person, but by their nature cannot be used as proof of the alien presence.
One person may find their shoes lined up on a different side of the closet, something they would never do. Another
may find that bag of chips they intended to buy but forgot suddenly appearing on the counter top. Yet another might
find their beard clipped, a routine of personal hygiene done weekly but not yet done this past week. The person is
momentarily stunned, then combs through the recent past to see if they might have forgotten. The sign is understood
for what it is, based on the intensity of the contactee's anguish going into the sign and their often adamant cries for a sign of some kind. The two go together. Signs are always given when the contactee least expects them, sometimes after
they have given up hope of getting their request answered. This is to ensure that the contactee is not led astray as to
the nature of the alien presence. As we are by the rules restrained from interfering with the conduct of human affairs,
we do not wish to lead our contactees into believing that we can be relied upon to respond. Signs are also given in a
manner that is meaningless to anyone but the contactee, and most clearly recognize this and do not try to impress or
convince others.
Nevertheless, for the individual, the sign they have been given has deep meaning.
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ZetaTalk: Always in Touch
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ZetaTalk: Always in Touch
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
We are cognizant of our contactees thoughts, actions, and intentions to the same degree that the contactee is cognizant
of these things. This occurs because we are able to understand his thoughts, and indeed, monitor these thoughts. This is
not a hardship for us, but comes naturally to us. The contactee need not worry about writing us reports or trying to
contact us with his concerns. We are aware. In time, this concept becomes comfortable. In time, in fact, any other
situation seems primitive. What a contactee experiences is a small preview of what they will experience in 4th Density
Service-to-Others.
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ZetaTalk: Telepathy
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ZetaTalk: Telepathy
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
Humans are not by nature telepathic. Where some situations involving strong emotion transport from one human to
another, in general another's emotional state is sensed more from their words and body language and actions. There are
cases where a close bond exists between humans, such as from a mother to a child, and some situations of danger or
distress are sensed, at a distance. These cases usually receive a great deal of attention, and are remembered distinctly
by the individual. This is because of their rarity.
Communications to our contactees include telepathic conversations, which the contactee may or may not be aware of.
Telepathic thought, for humans, seems much like day dreaming. Thoughts just come into the contactee's head. These
conversations differ from day dreaming in that they have a conversational element, and the contactee may think of
something outside of his personal knowledge. Each human we so speak to is different. Some hear our voice, mentally,
better than others. Some cannot resist interjecting their own slant. Some pull the conversation in directions desired.
The overall effectiveness of the communication is dependent on these and other issues. The effectiveness can also
change over time, becoming more or less effective. Our telepathic message is understood by a contactee in their native
language, if words are involved. Long before the word is formed in their mind, however, the concept is understood.
Words may be the first external contact humans have with a concept, but they are in fact the end product of the