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ZetaTalk: Love Life
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ZetaTalk: Love Life
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
Ah love, one of life's greatest joys. All intelligent species throughout the Universe procreate bisexually in some form or another. For some species the urge is mild and the body relatively uninvolved. We are speaking here of species who
lay eggs, for instance. For other species, in particular the hominoids, procreation is intense - the sex drive in proportion to the investment required to carry and deliver live young. For hominoids this involves being pregnant for the greater
part of a year, being massively pregnant during the later months, and caring for utterly helpless and nude young
without a protective pouch. Consider other mammals on Earth. Where they are born in a den, such as the bear, or into
a pouch, such as a Kangaroo, they are utterly helpless and nude. But where they are out in the world, they are born
literally on their feet, and scampering about after their mothers shortly after birth. Humans have the worst of both
worlds, so place a supreme emphasis on the love bond. Competition is intense, and the requirements of the female go
beyond any physical attraction. Will the potential father stay with her, and is he a good provider? If not, she will
ignore her urges and deny him sexual contact.
How does this change in 4th Density? In the Service-to-Self camps sex becomes promiscuous, as the mothers care not
for their young. The young are collected by those assigned this task, and raised essentially in orphanages. In the
Service-to-Others camps, there is much less worry about support for the mother than during 3rd Density. She in fact
receives more support than she could ever use, an abundance. The issues revolve, instead, around the child. Who
would provide the best genes, the most sustaining parental attention, and the most stimulating environment. As for sex, this is freed from the near automatic connection to procreation that occurs in 3rd Density. Contraception is assumed, as is free love. One should not assume this means promiscuity, as there is less of this than in 3rd Density human societies today. Free love in the 4th Density Service-to-Others camps means that sex is used, truly, as an instrument of love.
Ownership and possession are not part of the equation, at least in theory.
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ZetaTalk: All Work, No Play
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ZetaTalk: All Work, No Play
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
Is there happiness and joy in the 4th Density Service-to-Others camps, or is it all duty and work with no opportunity to play? In the Service-to-Other camp, being happy in one's work is an automatic outcome, as one chooses one's tasks, and thus this is without resentment. As to joy, there is always joy at doing for others, at feeling important for their welfare, and seeing what comes about because of one's efforts. Service-to-Others is not a grim dedication to tasks,
with no time out for exploration, no music or presentation of arts and theater, no fancy meals, and no luxurious baths.
Every enjoyment you have now would have an equivalent. The only stricture is self imposed, a sense of duty to fulfill
a promise made to the others. For those in the Service-to-Others, self-imposed expectations are not a burden, they are
a source of joy and happiness. We Zetas in the Service-to-Others enjoy ourselves, in all the many ways humans enjoy
themselves. Luxuriant baths, silken textured garments and soft beds, sweet tastes and smells, a sense of rhythm and
desire to dance - we have all of these.
We are portrayed as cold as steel, to a not small degree because the eyes of humans cannot see our color and see us
only as gray, steel gray. We are portrayed as emotionless, as we are disciplined and fail to react when humans attempt
to provoke us, feeling helpless in our grasp and desiring some kind of satisfaction. We are presented as without sex or digestion, and without parental ties, raising our young in tanks rather than in our arms and bellies. In fact we have
sexual urges, although not as strong at present as those humans have, and where we no longer put food in our mouths,
our bodies react to our nutrient baths with the same sense of gratification and relief that humans have when eating
hungry. Our young are raised outside of our bodies because of our large heads, not because of lack of love. We are
assumed to be without a sense of rhythm or a desire to dance, because we have never been seen to party. Humans
should realize that when they meet with us, or are attended by us, that we are at work. Do humans dance when at work?
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ZetaTalk: Little Bit Selfish
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ZetaTalk: Little Bit Selfish
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
Of course there is a degree of selfishness in the Service-to-Other. If there were not, chaos would reign. One of the
group, left alone, would fail to remove themselves from danger or take nourishment, thinking only of the others. You
see the point. Service-to-Others is defined as being at least as concerned about others as about the self. An even split.
Of course, there are degrees, where some individuals almost never consider themselves, and others often. And then,
just as with your society, the point where selfishness turns on differs among individuals. One would think nothing of
sharing a garment with another, but insists on maintaining a small horde of food, as this individual experienced
starvation in its past and has yet to recover from the memory. Another gives food away generously, having no fall
back at all though times are lean, but insists that their wardrobe not be shared as they are vain of their appearance and have taken special care to enhance this.
All intelligent species, when in a Service-to-Others group, display a self interest that maintains the individual. Without this self interest, as an integral part of the species, the species would not have survived throughout evolution.
However, when creating an intelligent species for 4th Density Service-to- Others, the genetic engineers look to reduce
any traits that interfere with the lessons of 4th Density. Thus, in creating the hybrids, we increase telepathy in such a manner as to counteract the violent tendencies of man. You may, on occasion, still wish to kill, but you will consider
with great anxiety the feeling of your potential victim. Thus, the crime does not occur.
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ZetaTalk: Telepathy
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ZetaTalk: Telepathy
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
Telepathy is a curse for the Service-to-Self, and an advantage to the Service-to-Others. Being only vaguely aware of