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This session covers how the Zetans approach the unknown, the dynamics of how a telepathic society deals with memories and traumatic events, and how Zetans avoid war.
Therapist: I know your species
travels extensively.
Zetans: We love to travel.
Therapist: What are you
thinking when you come across something that is entirely unknown? What are the
initial thoughts when you encounter something interesting and unknown?
Zetans: We approach cautiously, as would any species
in coming in contact with the unknown. We weigh the risk versus the benefit. We
have learned that risk is necessary to acquire knowledge. At times, it may
result in loss of life. It is dependent upon what price we are willing to pay
for the potential benefits, whether that would be knowledge or survival. In
travel to your distant moon, you learned to work as one toward a goal and
accepted the risks. You knew that the benefits would be worth the risk, both
for your science and for your instinctual spirituality. This also applies to us
in exploring many worlds. We can martial
many more resources to expand an area of exploration. Sometimes we encounter
situations that confound us. With time, we learn.
Therapist: We humans color our
memories and change our memories to maintain our self-esteem. Does your species
also do this?
Zetans: This is a complex question. It is more
complex than perhaps realized. There are memories that humans sometimes feel
are best not remembered. Our species tends to remember the accumulative
memories rather than certain points in memory quality. We look at the quantity
of memories and look at the quantity in proportion to the whole. Some memories
are interlaced with the memories of others of our species, as we relate to each
other through our minds. In communication by thoughts, many perspectives and
many viewpoints are intermixed telepathically. What one individual remembers,
locked inside the human mind, can be released and shared among others in the
same species where there is such a mixture of different viewpoints. When the
individual viewpoint is viewed by others, it creates a different perspective.
What may be a terrible memory for one may be seen differently when viewed by
multiple minds. Often, a memory in a human is locked inside in its own isolated
pocket, either to fester or to flourish. The dynamics are different in a
telepathic world, and there is a natural supportive healing that comes within
the community where the need to repress unpleasant memories is less necessary.
I hope this is understood.
You have emotional
support groups. Imagine a support group of an entirely aware society. Perhaps
humans would look at our telepathic society as a loss of individuality, but it
also has many great strengths.
Therapist: Yes. I am beginning
to appreciate this. If we look at the overall picture of a society, I would
think the goal would be to bring individuals into a state of harmony, with room
for some deviations. Viewing memories with different perspectives and support
would certainly be a good thing.
Zetans:
There is a harmony and universality. There is a sense of group
consciousness where, if the individual seems diminished, each individual also
grows in strength from the whole, often creating the illusion of a sum greater
than its parts. This is often what makes the individual entity feel more
buoyant and supported. The greater of the whole creates this feeling, yet the
individual can still have his own thoughts, emotions, and feelings. These are
not diminished. These are only magnified in the context of the others, which
creates a deep and lasting bond between individuals in our society. This
creates a peace and harmony. This is why our worlds lack war. There is
understanding and a feeling that any problem encountered will be overcome
because everyone understands and works toward the same solution. Each
contributes. No one is deprived of this contribution. Each gives the other a
sense of well-being.
Mary Barr, B.A., CCHT, CBT, CLC
Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist
behavior.therapy@yahoo.com
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