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poison in her loins.

The Ebola virus is spread in a manner not understood by virologists. They assume it is a new virus, but it has been

around almost as long a man himself in his current bioengineered form. This virus was one the genetic engineers of the

past were aware of, and this is precisely why members of the Service- to-Self crowd, in cahoots with members of the

CIA, were able to locate it so quickly. It was at hand. This virus is most virulent in fecal matter, not the blood or blood

serums, and is not at all spread through the breath. Of course, if one handled blood or blood serums with open cuts on

their hands, infection would occur. However, it is the horticultural practices in Zaire that have contributed to the

outbreaks, and it is these same practices worldwide that those hoping to spread the virus were counting on. The Ebola

virus lives quite well in dead tissue, and this is one reason it kills its victims so quickly, turning their internal organs

into mush. Were this not the case, it would never have been such a survivor. A virus that kills its victims in days or

hours and then itself dies would be unlikely to survive.

Defecation is the primary route of spread, as in Africa the diet is fibrous and defecation occurs several times a day.

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ZetaTalk: Ebola Virus

Even a quickly dying victim, one dying within hours, is likely to defecate at least once. In Africa, as in most primitive

countries, sewage is not treated but rather is left to stand or used as fertilizer or swept into a river to hopefully float

away and become someone else's problem. Not infrequently, sewage is used to fertilize, not so much in Africa as in

other countries where the soil has been depleted. In Africa, where the heat reduces fecal matter to soil within hours, it

is left to stand where it was placed. Ignored, but not by insects, who are adapted to host on all manner of material,

however disgusting this may be to humans. Each fresh meal is thus consumed and the insects move on - to be eaten by

other insects or small rodents such as rats. And these carriers defecate in areas where their defecation can be included

in human food, in food preparation areas. In Africa, hygiene is the least of anyone's worries. This is a bitterly poor

continent, and the constant wars distract the populace.

Those wishing to stop the spread should lecture on keeping food preparation areas clean, and ensuring that hospital

toilet routines are treated with utmost cleanliness. Wear gloves when handling the bed pan and cleaning the patient.

Unlike AIDS, which must have live blood cells in order to survive for long, the Ebola virus is not picky about its host.

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ZetaTalk: Human Condition

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ZetaTalk: Human Condition

Note: written by Jul 15, 1995

The human condition, on Earth at this time, is deliberately one of confusion. We will examine several situations that

may help to clarify the issues at play.

First, humans desire security. The human condition is insecure. From birth, or particularly at birth, the human is

acutely aware of its insecure position. Nude, tiny, unable to navigate, utterly dependent on others. The human

infant wants to dominate those it is dependent upon. It is natural for the human to want to dominate its

environment. The human wants to control the climate, the seasons. Homes are structured to provide summer

warmth year round. Food is grown or at least provided as though harvest season were year round. Storms have

no effect, nor do catastrophes have effect. There is social security, the umbrella of government aid. Floods and

hurricanes are but another reason to open the government coffers. All this is evidence that the human wants to

dominate its environment.

Second, the desire to dominate goes outside of inanimate factors. The human wants to dominate the other

humans in its vicinity. Starting with the infant's desire to dominate its mother, all her attention, and on to the

stage of public opinion, the human desires to be the focus of attention. The infant wants its cry to bring

immediate attention. The adult want its comments to bring rapt attention from others in the conversation group.

No difference. Those who can command attention will get their needs met - so goes the logic. The infant

displaced by a younger sibling is insecure, as it is no longer the focus of attention.

Third, love comes into play. Love, or empathy, is something felt at an early age. Empathy is not an emotion

reserved for the intelligent, sentient being alone. Love and empathy are felt by all forms of life, even plant life,

to some degree. It is a factor of life. It is intrinsic to life. Love and empathy pull the human into a conflict

situation with its desire for security, to be the center of attention. Decisions are made to share the spotlight, to

share resources. These decisions vary greatly, among humans. Some humans consider others on the same plane

as the self. Other humans rarely, if ever, consider others, and never on the same plane as the self.

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ZetaTalk: Upper Hand

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ZetaTalk: Upper Hand

Note: written by Jul 15, 1995

Among humans, the issue of being overpowered and losing control is not simple. This is because of your state, as you

reside among humans on all levels of spiritual development and inclination. The extremes are present, from the sadist

who looks for opportunities to torture others, mentally or physically, for the sense of power that this brings him - to the

saint who would share a blanket in a snowstorm with another, equally. Has the saint been overpowered by the need of

another? What of lovers, who desire the physical union such that they describe the merging in passion as drowning in

love? Is this not being overpowered? What of the mother of a young child, who seeing the child in danger would

without thought put herself in its place. Is not this mother overpowered by her desire to protect? Should someone

decide to rush to help others, putting themselves in front of the flood, and thus being overpowered, feel themselves

wronged?

This has no easy answer. In the 4th Density Service-to-Others, this has an easy answer. One can be overpowered by

circumstances, but not by other entities. When one is overpowered by circumstances, it is as with weather or storm or

accident. Service-to-Other entities do not desire to overpower each other. We desire to see each have the freedom to

decide their own outcome, their own path. We support personal decisions, utterly. The personal decisions of the

entities in the Service-to-Others orientation are not such that other entities are harmed. Only the entity itself is affected.

Thus they have freedom.

However, in your human condition, where you are surrounded by other humans of all levels of spiritual development