| Empathy 
              What would make a man wheel a piano into an elephant sanctuary,
                in order to play classical music to old blind elephants? He
                clearly is not gaining fame or fortune. There is no ostensible
                advantage for this act of kindness. He has obviously put himself
                in the place of those elderly elephants, and sought to bring
                them comfort. He has empathy, which
                per the Zetas is often based on prior painful experiences or DNA
                similarities. The Zetas were asked early in the ZetaTalk saga
                about the two spiritual orientations – Service-to-Other or
                Service-to-Self. What determines the split? The selfish remain
                immature. 
 
   
                Man Plays Piano to Sooth Ailing,
                    Blind Elephants at Sanctuary in ThailandOctober 30, 2018
 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/man-plays-piano-blind-elephants-at-sanctuary
They say an elephant never
                      forgets, and those at Elephants World in Thailand will
                      certainly never forget Paul Barton. Barton is the man who
                      introduced these elephants to classical music. The first
                      time Barton played his piano at Elephants World, a blind
                      elephant that was eating his breakfast stopped in his
                      tracks when he heard Beethoven for the first time. ZetaTalk Explanation
                11/15/1995: In
                  the beginning, each forming entity is aware only of
                  themselves. Self awareness is a constant state in all life of
                  whatever form, but at the start this is the only state.
                  Whether incarnated or not, forming entities first become aware
                  of others based on the effect upon the self. Is the effect
                  pleasant or unpleasant, dominating or acquiescing, desired or
                  resisted. Incarnated or not, social interchange has begun.
                  Sense of the other is also born in this context, not only in
                  awareness of the partner in social interactions, but by
                  observing others undergoing a similar experience. Empathy is
                  in essence the statement, "I was once there, and I
                  understand." There is first self awareness, second reacting to
                  the presence of others, and last the capacity for empathy.
                  Following the development of the capacity for empathy comes
                  the determination to intercede, to rescue, and as an adjunct
                  to this determination the entity begins cooperative efforts,
                  the sum being greater than the parts. 
 Empathy is evident in volunteerism, where people step forward to
                make a difference in someone’s life. An example is how a group
                  of 200 bikers stepped forward to escort a bullied child to
                school. The district already had 3 suicides from bullying, and
                when Defenders
                  of Children called the bikers for help, they knew just
                what to do. Opiate addicted infants, born drug addicted because
                their mothers were addicts, are frantic during withdrawal. The
                hospitals drug the infants and slowly put them through
                withdrawal, often ignoring their cries, or bring in the
                warmhearted volunteers who rock and hold these infants.
                Volunteers do not expect to get rich or gain the stage. They
                simply have empathy, and care.
 
 
  
                200 Bikers and 'a Wall of Leather'
                    Escort Bullied 10-year-old to SchoolJune 21, 2017
 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/bikers-motorcycles
A U.S.-based bikers group called
                      Defenders of Children contacted bikers in Cape Breton. The
                      10-year-old Cape Breton boy hitched a ride on a motorcycle
                      and was accompanied by about 200 bikers as he made his way
                      from his home to Harbourside Elementary in Whitney Pier,
                      N.S. Xander's mother, Katie Layboldt, said her son has
                      been the target of bullies since the beginning of the
                      school year and received death threats over the winter.
                      Flanked by bikers from across Cape Breton and wearing his
                      own custom leather vest, Rose walked into the school with
                      a big smile.   
                Hugging Babies Born Addicted to
                    Opioids Is a Powerful TreatmentDecember 1, 2017
 https://www.healthline.com/health-news/volunteers-hug-opioid-dependent-babies
Volunteers that cuddle
                      opioid-dependent babies help them recover faster and with
                      less medication withdrawal. Cuddling newborns is making
                      headway in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) across
                      the country as a crucial part of the treatment plan for
                      babies born addicted to opioids. A baby is born addicted
                      to opioids every 25 minutes, adding up to more than 21,000
                      babies each year. Inevitably, each baby must endure severe
                      symptoms of withdrawal. Symptoms begin anywhere from 24 to
                      72 hours after birth. The most common symptoms include
                      visible tremors, piercing screams, vomiting, difficulty
                      breathing and sleeping, fever, sweating, and the inability
                      to eat.  ZetaTalk Comment
                7/15/1995: 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. 
 Per the Zetas, all sentient creatures develop empathy for
                others, primarily for their own species, but the intensity of
                their empathy and resolve to help others is at times
                astonishing. Take the story of Scarlett, the young mother cat
                who ran through flames 5 times to save her brood. The firemen on
                site reported she kept going back into the flames, despite the
                intense pain she must have experienced. Scarlett nursed her
                kittens and was adopted into loving arms, true karma for such
                true love.
 
 
  
                Scarletthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_(cat)
When the fire was under control,
                      one of the firefighters on the scene, David Giannelli,
                      noticed Scarlett carrying her kittens away from the garage
                      one by one. Scarlett herself had been severely burned in
                      the process of pulling her kittens from the fire. Her eyes
                      were blistered shut, her ears and paws burned, and her
                      coat highly singed. The majority of her facial hair had
                      been burnt away. After saving the kittens she was seen to
                      touch each of her kittens with her nose to ensure they
                      were all there, as the blisters on her eyes kept her from
                      being able to see them, and then she collapsed
                      unconscious.  ZetaTalk Comment
                5/15/1996: Man
                  values his intelligence, forethought, empathy, and
                  consciousness, as these place him above the other animals on
                  the Earth, or so he thinks. Animals with the same genetic
                  structure can scarcely help but experience empathy with each
                  other when cries of distress are heard or the tensed posture
                  of defense is assumed. Early empathy is simply shared neuron
                  patterns and shared experiences. Sentience is not exclusive to
                  man, or to mammals, or to the Earth - it is concomitant with
                  life itself throughout the Universe. 
 Dolphins are known to protect the pod, to protect each other,
                particularly from shark attack. Sharks are reportedly afraid of
                dolphins because they know the dolphin pod can kill them by
                ramming their pointed noses into the soft underbelly of the
                shark. Per the Zetas, most empathy manifests first within the
                same species, but the dolphin instinct to rush to the rescue is
                not limited to their own species. They have repeatedly been
                shown to defend humans from sharks. From one warm blooded
                species to another, they obviously care.
 
 
  
                Dolphins Rescuing HumansApril 26, 2017
 https://www.dolphins-world.com/dolphins-rescuing-humans/
Dolphins in the wild usually help
                      the sick pod mates, supporting them to reach the surface
                      so they can breathe. In Greek and old sea stories, there
                      are dozens of claims of dolphins helping drowning sailors,
                      rescuing people from sharks, and making themselves useful
                      as guides through treacherous waters.  ZetaTalk Comment
                9/12/2009: Empathy
                  is something many animals feel for their own species, as this
                  enhances the preservation of the species. Protecting others in
                  the family group or herd or pack or pride is instinct, again
                  allowing the preservation of the species. 
 Stepping up in the face of danger to defend or help others is
                well known in human society. Look at the behavior of the SWAT
                team that went into the face of danger to help those being
                massacred at the Tree of Life synagogue recently. Two policemen
                had already been injured, one of them shot, so they knew the
                shooter had an automatic rifle and was a good shot. Four SWAT
                team members then went in and were shot, one critically, as a
                result. “Greater love hath no
                  man than this, that a man lay
                    down his life for another.”
 
 
  
                What to Know About the Pittsburgh
                    Synagogue ShootingOctober 28, 2018
 http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/10/what-to-know-about
At 9:50 a.m. Saturday morning, a
                      neo-Nazi gunman walked into the Tree of Life synagogue in
                      Pittsburgh’s predominantly Jewish Squirrel Hill
                      neighborhood and shot everyone he could find, ultimately
                      killing 11 people. Ten minutes after the attack began, at
                      10 a.m., the first responding police officers made it to
                      Tree of Life. They immediately encountered Bowers, who was
                      exiting the building as they arrived, and he and the two
                      officers exchanged fire. One officer was shot in the hand,
                      and the other received shrapnel wounds from broken glass.
                      The officers, pinned down, reported that Bowers had an
                      automatic weapon. The SWAT team encountered Bowers on the
                      third floor at 10:47 a.m., and he opened fire on them,
                      shooting two officers multiple times, critically injuring
                      one. The gunfight continued until was Bowers was cornered.  Such heroics among those in the armed services is not unusual.
                There are many examples of those in combat losing life and limb
                while trying to help their fellow comrades. Soldiers returning
                home from Afghanistan rushed a gunman
                on a train in France, risking death. Malala
                  Yousafzai challenged the Taliban by refusing to abandon
                education for herself and other girls in Afghanistan. She was
                shot in the neck, but survived to be a guest in the media,
                spreading her message of determination in the face of
                intimidation. Per the Zetas, both these heroes were assisted. 
 
  
                US Soldier: How We Stopped Train
                    GunmanAugust 22, 2015
 https://news.sky.com/story/us-soldier-how-we-stopped-train-gunman
After the suspect was restrained,
                      Mr Skarlatos - who only recently returned from a tour of
                      Afghanistan - began disarming the gunman's pile of weapons
                      and realised the AK-47 had jammed. "He didn't know how to
                      fix it, which is very lucky". Mr Skarlatos added: "We just
                      did what we had to do. You either run away or fight. We
                      chose to fight and got lucky and didn't die." 
                Malala Yousafzaihttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malala_Yousafzai
In early 2009, at the age of
                      11–12, Yousafzai wrote a blog under a pseudonym for the
                      BBC detailing her life under Taliban rule, their attempts
                      to take control of the valley, and her views on promoting
                      education for girls. A New York Times documentary was
                      filmed about her life as the Pakistani military intervened
                      in the region. On 9 October 2012, Yousafzai was shot in
                      the head and neck in an assassination attempt by Taliban
                      gunmen while returning home on a school bus. The
                      assassination attempt sparked a national and international
                      outpouring of support for Yousafzai. In the 29 April 2013
                      issue of Time magazine, Yousafzai was featured on the
                      magazine's front cover and as one of "The 100 Most
                      Influential People in the World".  ZetaTalk Admission 8/29/2015: The
                  world is polarizing, with acts of sadistic control such as
                  ISIS displays and touts almost daily balanced by heroism such
                  as Malala displays. Malala’s light stands as an example of
                  heroism against oppression, and indeed her survival was
                  assisted, in a heartbeat, by the Council of Worlds allowing an
                  intervention. The four heroes on the French train did not
                  think of themselves, but knew that unless the attacker were
                  disarmed all on that train would be massacred. Unlike the
                  train staff who barricaded themselves and turned a deaf ear to
                  the passengers they left to be slaughtered. Now, as with
                  Malala’s light, we will have Spencer’s light. An example for
                  others to follow.  
 Mankind’s scientists, it seems, just don’t get it. They have
                concluded it may be the size of your amygdala, or that a hero is
                just programmed by instinct to save mankind. For those who are
                Service-to-Other, it is taking away the pain that another is
                feeling, or would feel. Like the Grinch
                  who Stole Christmas, whose heart grew 3 sizes the day he
                discovered empathy, the souls of Service-to-Other people become
                more wise and massive. Spiritual growth is the goal, here on
                Earth. So do that.
 
 
  
                Maybe Christmas, he thought,
                      doesn't come from a store.Maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more!
 And what happened then? Well, in Whoville they say
 That the Grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day!
 
                The Science of Extreme Altruism: why
                    People Risk their Lives to Save StrangersOctober 15, 2014
 https://www.vox.com/2014/10/15/6973971/extreme-altruism-risk-life
Psychologists and neuroscientists
                      — who call this sort of selfless action "extreme altruism"
                      — consider this question a real mystery. Some people are
                      endowed with very little capacity for feeling empathy with
                      others, perhaps reflected in the reduced size and activity
                      of their amygdalas. Others, meanwhile, are capable of
                      feeling empathy much more profoundly, and do things like
                      save strangers from burning cars, and donate their kidneys
                      to people they've never met. 
                Why Do People Risk their Lives to
                    Help Others During Emergencies Such as the Boston Marathon
                    Bombing?April 19, 2013
 https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/04/19/why-do-people-risk
Perhaps surprisingly, some people
                      may be genetically hard-wired to help others, while some
                      sociologists think a sense of selflessness can be
                      instilled with practice. EMP Redux 
              Airplane disasters due to electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) have
                been on record since 2009 when AF 447
                went down over the Atlantic Rift due to all its electrical
                systems failing. This was relayed by the automated
                  onboard system, but the media blamed the crash on bad
                weather. Then there was MH 370 over
                Indonesia waters in 2014, and German
                  Wings flying into the Alps in 2015, both blamed on
                suicidal pilots despite evidence of electronic failure during
                both crashes. MS 804 went into the Mediterranean and 7K 9268
                crashed on the Sinai and TU-154 crashed in Sochi in 2017, all
                after coming in over water. Now we
                have JT 610 in Indonesia. Despite earlier problems with the plane’s
                  elevators, the Zetas say the key is the radio silence
                during the flight. 
 
  
                Lion Air Crash: Boeing 737 Plane
                    Crashes in Sea off JakartaOctober 29, 2018
 https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia
The pilot and co-pilot had more
                      than 11,000 flight hours between them. Established in
                      1999, Lion Air operates domestic flights as well as
                      international routes to South East Asia, Australia and the
                      Middle East. It has had issues of safety and poor
                      management in the past and was banned from flying into
                      European airspace until 2016. 
                Indonesia Search Says ''Likely'' All
                    189 Aboard Crashed Jet DeadOctober 29, 2018
 https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/lion-air-crash-updates-plane-crashes
Data from flight tracking service
                      FlightRadar24 shows the first sign that something was
                      amiss came about two minutes into the flight when the
                      plane had reached 2,000 feet. At that point, it descended
                      more than 500 feet and veered to the left before climbing
                      again to 5,000 feet. It began gaining speed in the final
                      moments and reached 345 knots (397 mph) before data was
                      lost when it was at 3,650 feet. 
                The Mystery of the New Boeing Jet
                    That Plunged Into the Sea, Killing 189October 29, 2018
 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-10-29/boeing-s-first-737
There were already hints of
                      possible causes: a request by pilots to return to the
                      airport, a maintenance issue on a previous flight and
                      erratic air speed tracked before the jet’s final dive. The
                      two-month-old 737 Max 8, operating as Flight 610, took off
                      from the capital Jakarta headed for the island tourist
                      destination of Pangkalpinang, at 6:20 a.m. local time
                      Monday. Air-traffic controllers lost contact 13 minutes
                      later when the plane was at an altitude of about 3,000
                      feet.  ZetaTalk Confirmation
                10/31/2018: Where
                  at first glance this sudden plunge of JT610 might have been
                  caused by a faulty elevator, pointing the nose of the plane
                  down to a rapid descent, there are other clues which must be
                  taken into consideration. Air Traffic Control lost contact
                  with the pilot when the plane was still at 3,000 feet. Lost
                  contact. This was not the pilot distracted and not speaking,
                  it was lost contact. Radio silence. Indonesia has had many
                  problems with Electro-Magnetic Pulse because the Sunda Plate
                  is being squeezed, and thus the rock has electronic screech.
                  The water is also shallow in many places, facilitating a
                  connection between the EMP blasts from Nibiru and the screech.
                
 Thus caught between these two
                  points, the electronics on a plane are zapped, failing. This
                  happened to MH370 and MH066, both
                  originating from Kuala Lumpur in 2014 and flying over shallow
                  water. MH370 had massive electronic failure which caused the
                  crew and passengers to die from lack of oxygen and the plane
                  to fly on old auto-pilot instructions out over the Indian
                  Ocean. MH066 had engine problems but survived. In these
                  matters the EMP is denied. Blame is placed on the weather or
                  pilot error or even suicidal impulses of the pilot. Airline
                  profits are all that matter to the elite.
 
 Plane crashs are on the rise, as noted in the Pole
                  Shift ning blog dedicated to this issue. The establishment
                continues
                  to deny EMP is responsible, as this would point to Nibiru
                as the cause. Despite the Schumann
                  Resonance spiking off the charts daily, an unprecedented
                onslaught, while the Sun
                  is virtually asleep.
 
 
  San Andreas Creep
 
              The Zetas have described the N American Continent bow, wherein
                the diagonal tug to pull the NE of the United States to the East
                and the SW of the United States to the West will eventually rip
                the New Madrid Fault Line in a diagonal manner. The West Coast,
                per the Zetas, would follow this adjustment with increased
                volcanic activity and, of course, slip-slide adjustments along
                the San Andreas. So what does increased activity in the Salton
                Sea along the San Andreas mean? Bow stress is increasing. 
 
  
                The Start of the San Andreas Fault is
                    Hit by the 'Slow One'November 2, 2018
 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6343583/The-bubbling-stinking-mud
Imperial County officials
                      studying the muddy spring say it has has been increasing
                      in speed through - first 60 feet over a few months, and
                      then 60 feet in a single day. The bubbling pool as a
                      naturally occurring geyser has been in existence since
                      1953, but recently began moving. The area is at the end of
                      the San Andreas fault. An image provided by Caltech
                      seismologist Egill Hauksson shows the earthquake swarms of
                      2001, 2009 and 2016 in the Salton Sea.t  ZetaTalk Prediction
                12/11/2010: Great
                  quakes, such as magnitude 9, should not be expected, but
                  eruptions in the West Coast volcanoes should be anticipated. A
                  slip-slide fault line usually does not move all at once, but
                  in a domino fashion, a bit here, a bit there.
 ZetaTalk Analysis 7/16/2011: In
                  southern California the Amboy and Salton volcanoes appear
                  relatively inactive, with 10,000 and 14,000 years respectively
                  since last activity per the USGS. But note their close
                  proximity to many fault lines and the San Andreas itself.
                  Though the San Andreas is considered a slip-slide fault,
                  devastating only on the fault line itself, the New Madrid
                  adjustment will do more than move the land up or down along
                  the San Andreas.
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