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ZetaTalk: Being Human

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by Nancy Lieder


  visible, depending upon their success in the past, or may be a loud mouth, assertive and probing danger on the path

  ahead in this manner, if in their experience they do this more effectively than others and if in the past they found the

  others in the tribe coming to their rescue when they flushed out what was laying for them ahead along the path. Thus,

  in analyzing past lives, it is important to recognize early experiences and reactions to these early experiences from a long term growth of the entity, which smoothes out.

  Most developing souls, still on their birth planet and yet to experience a solidly Service-to-Other world, have leaned

  toward being one sex or the other, by preference, as their skills and developed talents lay mostly in that realm, and all is new and the more comfort a young soul can garner during their adventures, the more confident they feel about

  sallying forth. Thus, often the partner in a bond who has ideas, is articulate, innovative, and exploratory is the male.

  This fits with the hominoid concept of a male, but in other worlds where the female is large and aggressive, the entity

  would have reincarnated as a female most often. Likewise, the partner in a bond who empathizes with the missions

  assumed by the more adventurous one often forms that bond because they wish this role, and want to go those places, but lack talents or experience. They then assume the support role, which helps both.

  Relationships between souls, particularly on a developing world where souls are unbalanced in their development, are

  often strong bonds. When in strange territory, as young souls feel they are often, one seeks friends, as their alliances

  are known, their reactions predictable, and the relationship thus comforting when walking into unknown territory.

  Developing worlds, where souls are sparked and learn their first lesson, the orientation lesson, have endless surprises

  for newly reincarnating souls. The soul does not have the wealth of previous experiences to rely upon that old souls do,

  and thus being incarnated in a new culture, a new climate, a new setting or sex, all engender the need for a friend at

  hand.

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  ZetaTalk: Physical Fitness

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  ZetaTalk: Physical Fitness

  Note: written by Jul 15, 1995

  Since the dawn of civilization mankind has had to deal with the ravages of sloth. The wealthy man, having hired others

  to work his fields and carry his bundles, do his laundry and run his errands, finds himself short of breath and getting

  pains in his chest. Nature designed man to meet the struggle for existence, to be able to walk through his days in

  search of food and water, to climb trees and cliffs for a snatch of food. The last thing nature foresaw was a life of

  sloth. But that is what an increasing number of mankind lives.

  How can the physically idle stay physically fit, and in their busy lives how can they maximize the time they spend on

  physical fitness. This has been extensively studied by humans concerned about rising rates of obesity and heart

  disease, especially as they might find themselves in the danger zone. Late in the game, they throw themselves into an

  exercise program, as though every ounce of sweat will work a pound of cure, but most often the damage has been

  done and such programs can even bring on the demise of the fanatic. The best course of action is gradual during any

  acclimation period. If one has not been walking, much less running - then walk, don't run. If one has not been lifting

  weights, then start with the 20 pound weights. Stop when you are short of breath, as tomorrow you will find you have

  more stamina. Give your body a chance to catch up. Take a day off now and then from the routine, you're not in a

  race, you know.

  Just as civilization brought the demons of sloth onto mankind, the demons of plenty have left their mark. Rich food,

  the type eaten only on occasion by early man, is on the platter every day, and the richer the better. Pass the butter,

  please. High fiber foods, normally the staple in early man, may be absent altogether. Early man ate frequently, shat

  frequently due to his high fiber diet, and drank all he could hold when encountering clean water. Protein feasts were

  rare, and on those occasions early man ate nothing but the protein until this was gone or he was chased from the find or kill. The healthiest diet is one that takes mankind's beginnings into consideration.

  Probably the most important physical fitness advice we can give to the human animal caught in the rigors of

  civilization's incessant demands is not to worry. If a matter is not in your control, put it from your mind. What will be, will be, and your stress diseases will not change this one way or the other.

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  ZetaTalk: Walking Erect

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  ZetaTalk: Walking Erect

  Note: written on Feb 15, 1996

  The human animal is painfully aware that it used to walk on all fours, and that the transition to walking erect is

  anything but complete. Back pain, ruptured disks, worn out hip and knee joints, and bulging bellies are but a few of the

  constant reminders. The spine, in particular, reflects the distress the body deals with in walking erect, and thus the

  popularity of specialists who can manipulate the spine when it skews sideways due to pressure and compression it was

  not designed to take. Where manipulating the spine can seem to give instant relief, such crunching and shifting of the

  delicate tissue around bone and nerve are not good in the long term. Much better to acknowledge your origins and

  align your own spine, naturally. Get down on your hands and knees more often, with whatever excuse. Scrub the floor, sort papers, weed the garden in this position and you may be surprised at how well your spine aligns itself.

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  ZetaTalk: Auras

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  ZetaTalk: Auras

  Note: written on Aug 15, 1995

  Auras exist, and some humans can see them as their eyes are sensitive enough to detect a form of light ray which is

  always there but not seen by most. Auras do not represent the spirit, but are an emanation, or byproduct, of the human

  body as a furnace, maintaining 98.6 degrees. As with other byproducts of the body, such as urine or feces or sweat or

  breath, the aura can tell a practitioner a lot about the mental and physical health of a person. Auras are normally pale

  blue, when viewed by humans, but vary all over the color spectrum and change shape, compressing close around the

  body or wafting out with tendrils. We, the Zetas, see human auras regularly, as well as those of ourselves, and were we

  not highly telepathic with one another would use this to read the well-being and mood of another, just as humans use

  the expression on the face of another human.

  Some human healers use their own aura and the aura of the patient to heal. When auras touch, they affect each other as

  they wrap back into the bodies. This is truly a means for one human to breath life into another, to alter a sick aura by

  sharing, to take some of the sick aura into oneself and absorb it. Like breathing air into another's lungs, one is using

  one's strength, one's reserves, to help another, without permanent harm to the giver.

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/>   ZetaTalk: Curing Cancer

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  ZetaTalk: Curing Cancer

  Note: written on Jul 15, 1996

  Cancer is considered a scourge of mankind, as cancer is so often what the mortician writes as the cause of death. What

  is poorly understood is that cancer is a natural process which allows the organism an out, a type of suicide. How often

  is it observed by humans that a fellow, informed that they have incipient cancer, continues the activity that is deemed to be causing or encouraging the cancer. Smoking is a case in point. Cancer is developing all the time, but is held at bay

  by scavenger cells that mop them up, as is known by your biologists. What occurs in cancer development is that the

  scavengers are told to cease, to back off and let the destruction proceed. Cancer occurs for the same reason many

  infectious diseases run rampant, because the immune system turns off. As has long been recognized by humans, the

  immune system is highly sensitive to one's surroundings, and by design. Suicide in nature is rarely possible, other than

  to cease eating or fail to remove oneself from danger, both actions which are associated with mental depression.

  The frantic war against cancer waged by the medical profession is most often a losing battle because the patient has

  determined the outcome. Spontaneous remission occurs without medical assistance, and many cancer patients can be

  found to have several of these in their history. When a spontaneous remission occurs during medical treatment, the treatment is credited, but in truth the success is due to the care and attention the patient receives. At last they get time off from the hated job, have someone ask with sincerity how they feel that day, or escape from a domineering spouse

  with a hospital stay. Cancer treatments are always futile where the underlying causative situation is not addressed, as even if all the cancer cells are eradicated, which is never the case, they would just recur in some other spot. To cure

  cancer, address the patient's life first, and attack the tumor as a secondary measure.

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  ZetaTalk: Alzheimers

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  ZetaTalk: Alzheimers

  written Nov 9, 2005

  Examine the animal kingdom, and what causes animals to time out, to die. If a species has no natural enemies, they

  can live out their lives. Only the lack of food, such as a severe drought might bring, or an accident, such as being

  struck by lightning, or a confrontation within the pride or pack, such as a battle for supremacy, prevents them from

  simply dying of old age. What does that mean? In some cases it is a slowdown of all the natural processes, the

  functioning of each vital organ such as heart of liver or lungs, such that a domino effect starts. Each failing organ

  affects the other, the creature first getting tired, then exhausted and unable to move, then slipping into coma, then

  death. All painless, what humans call dying in one's sleep, the preferred way to go, most certainly. This assumes, of

  course, a healthy lifestyle, and no disease.

  Man is such a creature, with no natural enemies, in that he has intelligence and has not only developed defenses but

  actively hunts other creatures, and is rapidly destroying species and habitats around the globe. Yet man seems to die

  not of old age, but disease, routinely. Why is this so? The answer lies in the lifestyle, as man can choose his lifestyle, his diet, and tends to choose rich and highly refined foods, a slothful and indolent exercise pattern, and is shocked

  when disease pulls him down as a result. Man feeds his livestock and pets a healthy diet, himself not. Man tends to his

  machines well, maintaining and oiling them, so they do not break down, but ignores his own body. Man places himself

  exposed to substances that poison, smokes cigarettes, and lives in cities with air so polluted it makes his eyes smart.

  So in all of this abuse, what causes Alzheimers? We have stated that cancer happens regularly, even to healthy

  creatures, during mutations that are inherent in a living creature composed of many cells that must divide. Cancer cells

  are simply cleaned up by a healthy immune system. When cancer takes hold to bring the body down, this is because

  the body has given up, and seeks the release that death brings. One's psychology can affect the health, as any doctor

  puzzling over why one patient, certain to die, lives on while another sinks daily into a death march when expected to

  recover. The will to live prevails, often. Are there other bodily functions affected by mood? It should be noted that

  Alzheimers seems to come on with age, among the aged, though not in every case. The aged of course are often losing

  their edge, find themselves in binds, no longer listened to with respect and anticipating more aches and pains and less

  pleasure. Old age, the natural way, seems a long, long way off, and the mind nudges the body to find an earlier out.

  The cause and cure for Alzheimers has been a search without results, as the true cause is not being taken into

  consideration. As with cancer that evades all attempts to combat it, compared to spontaneous remission, the true cause

  of the body's decision to slip into death, early, is not being noted. How can the psychology of the Alzheimers patient

  create lesions in the brain? We point to the known documentation on brain health and function in oldsters, that the

  active brain stays healthy and does not lose brain cells as an inactive brain does. What is this process? Just what triggers the brain of an oldster, not actively solving puzzles or enthusiastically engaged in life, to wash away? If this can happen in a limited way, could it not happen in a major way, and why would it not? The exact physiology of brain wasting, the washing away of brain cells, is not understood, so no surprise that Alzheimers is likewise not understood.

  It is not something eaten, something in the air, though an unhealthy lifestyle can make for a body struggling to feel

  well, affecting the will to live, certainly. Given that hunger is a strong urge, even the body of one deciding to die will continue to eat. Thus, the out for any creature feeling trapped and wanting an out lies in disease, like cancer or senility.

  In cancer the body functions are finally attacked, despite the intake of food on a regular basis so that life otherwise

  would go on. In Alzheimers the cancer out has been frustrated by an immune systems that refuses to be sidetracked,

  but the genetics for closing out the brain is amenable. Thus, Alzheimers seems to run in families, as does cancer. If the body wants to eat, giving in to the natural urge to put hunger pains aside, the brain washes away to the point of not

  sustaining breathing, or heart function. At last, a death from old age, come early!

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  ZetaTalk: Anorexia

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  ZetaTalk: Anorexia

  written Nov 28, 2005

  The mental illness known as Anorexia kills more people than any other and is on the increase. I was

  wondering if the Zetas could comment on causes, how to help and how to recover and any other general

  info they may have on the subject which could increase understanding and assist people suffering with the

  illness and people trying to help sufferers?

  The first influence on the babe is the mother's influence, and this occurs well before birth. When the mother becomes

  tense, under what circumstances, how much love comes from the mother's heart or whether this is a stingy release,

  with anger or a grim desire for control of the environment the prevailing emotion fel
t. The babe is adjusting to the

  mother as it's primary environment, the umbilical cord to survival before birth but likewise a bond that ensures the

  babe of survival after birth as well. The babe becomes a politician, if the environment is not warm and loving, in order

  to survive, learning when to be politically correct and do the mother's biding to avoid the mother's anger and potential

  abandonment.

  In households where the mother is control conscious, into control battles with others, and considers the child just

  another thing to be controlled, the child has two paths it can follow. It can cooperate, as it must for any kind of peace, or it can rebel. In some, cooperation is complete capitulation, with the eventual adult following religious edicts without question, following the edicts of a corporate head or politician without question, and distressed if required to question as this raises the specter of the mother's abandonment. In others, rebellion sets in early with the child eventually either ejected from the household or virtually so by a mother who ignores and neglects the child as much as allowed by the

  society she must live within. The child leaves home, and never returns. More often there is a seething battle, and this is the root cause of Anorexia.

  Mother represents food, and whether feeding the child from the breast or from the bottle, will either make these early

  sessions a delight of touch and caring or a battle over the outcome. A control oriented mother will not allow the child

  to chose the time and outcome of a nursing session, but will start dictating these issues. Normally nursing occurs when

  the babe is restless and hungry, the mother's milk responding, and the outcome a satiated babe falling back into sleep,

  a happy outcome all around. The child dictates the time and amount to be consumed. A control oriented mother will

  try to decide when a nursing session, or a bottle feeding session, should occur. Her schedule, her determination on the

 

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