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viewed as a menace to society, on whatever charges that would stick, and sent promptly to prison as an example to

anyone else thinking of promoting such theories.

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ZetaTalk: Fate

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ZetaTalk: Fate

Note: written on Jan 15, 1996

Frequently, those resigned or delighted by a turn of events ascribe it all to fate. They were fated to be a success or a failure, to meet or lose the love of their life, to bask in the public eye or be shunted aside, to live a long and healthy life or meet with an early end. Do their actions and resolve have nothing to do with these outcomes? Of course there is no pre-ordained script affecting one's incarnation, except that written by the entity themselves. This feeling that one's fate is sealed is not without basis, as the entity almost invariably has plans for the incarnation and takes charge from babyhood on with these goals in mind. How does this affect the incarnation?

Easily understood are circumstances where fame and fortune are desired, and this is the goal from the outset. The

babe, who ostensibly knows nothing of fame and fortune, is in fact found to be practicing the means by which it can

become the center of attention, and the toddler, who ostensibly knows nothing of deprivation or want, is found to be

hoarding and stashing toys and goodies. In retrospect, seeing the son grown to fame or wealth, the mother reflects and recalls these early indications of the so-called fate of the adult. Where the outcome is unpleasant, fate is given

responsibility, as who would wish themselves grief? However, just as often the entity wishes, out of guilt or curiosity, to experience degradation or setbacks, and sets about arranging this from the start. The ner-do-well, who drops a

course of action just as it starts to succeed, the ugly girl, who fails to stay trim or washed - all cause their fate in thousands of ways not always visible to others.

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ZetaTalk: Horoscopes

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ZetaTalk: Horoscopes

Note: written on Mar 15, 1996

In an attempt to explain why babes born during different months (in the case of the western horoscope), or during

different years (in the case of the Chinese horoscope) have different personalities, humans have looked to the stars.

The answer, however, is closer at hand, and is not anymore mysterious than the different personality shadings that

siblings develop based on their birth order. The western horoscope describes spring babes as enthusiastic, summer

babes as languid, fall babes as guarded, and winter babes as depressive - not unlike the seasons! Babes are highly

sensitive to the moods of their caretakers, and adopt more than the mannerisms of those they take to be their role

models.

If this explains seasonal horoscopes, what on Earth would affect the twelve year cycles the Chinese have recorded?

There are many such cycles, noted even in the western world. New marriages must get past the seven year itch, and

youngsters reach the age of reason at the age of seven, and the major phases through adulthood have even been noted

to fall into such seven year cycles. Is this a type of biorhythm, a societal rhythm? It is indeed, as societies have a type of life, reflecting as they do the many lives of their members - somber years of marketing retraction followed by

adventurous rebellion, years of caution followed by playful extravagance. In the west, such cycles are termed

economic boom times or depression, conservative repression or high-flying extravagance such as the roaring twenties.

The Chinese cycles were developed when the factors influencing societies moods were limited, and thus had more

influence, where the more free wheeling west has more factors influencing its cycles.

Horoscopes thus are all very down to Earth.

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ZetaTalk: Magical Numbers

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ZetaTalk: Magical Numbers

Note: written on Jul 15, 1996

Magic numbers have significance only in the minds of the humans who repeat them and revere or fear them.

666 is associated with evil, or the devil, or the anti-Christ, but in and of itself is meaningless. 666 is a

memorable number, and thus was used as a type of name to be associated with entities operating in the Service-

to-Self orientation.

7 is not any more lucky than any other number, but is a number that seldom gets numerically caught up in the

primitive accounting practices of man, and thus seems more unique. 1 is constantly engaged, 2 is used in pairing,

3 is a tie-breaking group, 4 is a multiple of two, 5 reflects the digits on the hand, 6 is a multiple of two, and then there is 7.

11:11 is a number combination that intrigues humans because of the numerical possibilities. It is a double pair,

but also infers that the quad is composed of individuals and that each pair can operate alone. 11 is also an

uncommon number, not regularly used in primitive accounting practices, and thus could be inferred to have

magical properties when used.

Some numbers appear repeatedly in human math or human society because they entered the system for some logical or

sentimental reason and the system has grown around them until they became entrenched.

10 or any number that fits evenly into it such as 2 or 5 appear often due to the adoption of a 10 digital numbering

system, logical as man most often has 10 fingers.

12, the even dozen, has an ancient origin related to giving good measure, so that if a merchant parsed out 10 of

something, he would give an additional item per hand, for good measure or good will. If one of the items paid

for proved to be faulty, the extra would make up for that.

360, or its derivative 36, appears in human math to describe a circle of 360 degrees, and not by accident. The

decision to assign 360 degrees to a circle was entirely arbitrary, as any number could have been used. 360 comes

from the ancient Summerian word shar, as Sitchen has explained, due to the average number of years it took the

12th Planet to make a circle. All else, such as the number 90 to represent a right angle, followed.

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ZetaTalk: Numerology

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ZetaTalk: Numerology

Note: written on Mar 15, 1996

Humans have a fascination with regularity and rhythm in nature, and find this comforting as their own bodies have

such rhythms - in heartbeat, biorhythms, and sleep-wake cycles. The dance, repetitious motions during exercise,