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ZetaTalk: Supposed to Do
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995
When humans are given technological advice, or prepared in some manner for future possibilities, of having a role, they often have no conscious memory of this.
Many contactees speak of have a vague sense that they are to do something, or that they have some special knowledge of how things work, outside of what they
could have secured during the normal course of events. Why is this knowledge clouded? Would not matters unfold more effectively if the contactee was
consciously aware of their role? There are many reasons why slumber is preferable.
- First, many times the technological advice or coordinated activity planned for cannot take place for some time. In the meantime, if conscious of the advice or
plan, the contactee would be under tension not to discuss or give any indication of the plan, fearing a number of repercussions. The technological advice
could be stolen, if revealed, or at the very least the contactee could be harassed to reveal it. The contactee could also be questioned as to where the
technological advice came from, and being at a loss to explain, be subject to ridicule. And if the contactee has agreed to perform a certain role, the fear is
that if others would learn of it, this role could be countered.
- Second, many projects being coordinated by ourselves, the Zetas, or our brethren in the Service-to-Others groups, require humans to meet in groups. These
meetings are no more remembered than the individual meetings, but carry more danger to all concerned. The danger is in discovery, in that contactees are
today subject to various punishments if their contact is made known. Job loss, hostility in the mails or over the phone, loss of support from friends and family
and even divorce have occurred. There have been instances where death has resulted, but we are not allowed to be specific regarding our knowledge of
these instances. As many are involved in these joint meetings, the risk of discovery is multiplied. These matters usually involve deep slumber, the depth in
proportion to the risk.
- Third, the times are changing, and the rate of change accelerating. Contactees are given technological advice or agree to a role in accordance with the scene
as projected at a given point in time. Being only subconsciously aware, they do not make changes in their lives to line up with the plan. The contactee may
gather knowledge, or emotionally prepare for a future role, but is not put out in any other way by the plan in place. If the situation changes, there are no
physical effects upon the contactee's life, other than a different plan to become emotionally prepared for. If the contactee were to be consciously aware of
the advice or plan, they would certainly adjust their life to be in accordance. Then, when plans change, another and another adjustment would be made. In
addition to being disruptive to the contactee's life, this behavior would look erratic, and demean the contactee's credibility with others. Slumber is preferable.
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