What is the ZZ Message?
Channeled 1-8-2008 – Channeled through Mel
Caryl asks for a capsulated version of
“What is the ZZ Mission.”
Zeb: > Princess it sounds like you can't
see the forest for all the trees.
Caryl: > Well, that is part of it. But
sometime ago we talked about this and you suggested that we
develop…
Zeb: > Allow me to tell you what the ZZ
Message is about.
Balance—Inner and Outer
Our mission is about balance, for when you
have achieved balance, true balance in your world, within your
physical life, and within you, you will find peace, you
will find love, you will find happiness.
The ZZ Mission is about balance of the
inner and outer. It’s about the balance of the inner individual
with the totality of the physical world that you live in. Contrary
to what some religions will teach, you are not only a part
of the world, but you are of the world.
God is Within
This balance is found in the fact that,
not only are you children of God, but God is within you. God is
internal. God is not separated from you. God is not somewhere “out
there” watching and judging your behavior.
Of all of God’s creations, the children of
God are of God. There is nothing you can do that would
change that. God does not punish their children.
Self Awareness
The ZZ Mission is about self empowerment,
self enhancement, self enlightenment. When you talk about
enhancement--what does that mean? That means to make your
spiritual self, your God self, like your physical self, and your
physical self like your God self. Try to be the best you can be in
love for others.
One theme that runs through religions that
is correct from the original beginning teachings is “Love ye one
another.” All of you possess the Power of Love. The Power of
Love will build or create. It is the power that holds the
universe together.
Divine Clarification
The ZZ Mission is about undoing the
effects of misguided teaching of past 2000 years.
Nobility of Man and Woman
Many religions teach that man is depraved.
We are here to tell you the exact opposite. Instead of the fall of
man, we teach the essential goodness of man, the nobility of man,
and the ascension of man and woman.
We focus on the teachings that most religions do not focus on—and
that is the deity of mankind. As our children you are God and
Goddesses. God and Goddess are not so much terms as they are
definitions of who and what you are.
For example, any person is a product of
their physical mother and father. They are of that family. That
family might be named Harris, it might be named Mitchell, it might
be named Davidson. Our family is named God. You are part of the
family of God. It is the name of all our creation—all our
children.
Yes, we are different in focus from most
every religion which tries to reverse the roles, or reverse the
priorities, or reverse the position of mankind to be at the bottom
of the heap, and God somewhere up there at the top of the heap.
I tell you this, you are at the top of the heap. From us you came.
To us you will return. We are your foundation, therefore we are
part of you, and if you wish to visualize the structure as a
pyramid, we are your base.
Salvation
Does this mean that you are better than
God? No. It means that we are part of you, and as God’s you are
never, ever apart from us. It does not take a salvation, it does
not take a baptism, it does not take going through a catechism. It
takes no process which man has created that are mandatory steps
that you must follow in order to be redeemed or be saved, or be a
part of God’s family.
Saved? Your soul is eternal. Your body is
never going to be saved. The body itself will return to the
elements, from which it was created. But your soul is eternal.
That soul is not bound for any kind of
perdition, any kind of hell. It creates its own reality. This is
the balance.
Equality
The feminine is not less than nor is she
more than man. Nor is the masculine any more or less than woman.
This is about balance.
Embracing the ZZ teachings require a lot
of change for some people. Many have grown to accept the belief
that the woman is inferior to the man in their cultures. To them
just to proclaim that the woman is equal in every aspect is
blasphemy. Why? Because it challenges those who believe women
should be silent and learn from their husbands. It challenges
those religions whose believe that women must be separated off
from the men by a veil. They cannot be in public or in church with
the men folk, or that men sit on one side and the women sit on the
other. No!
Those who allow the total integration and
equality of women are on the correct path. But even in those
churches where you find the wife sitting next to her husband,
sitting with their children, often there are other aspects taught
in that church that are unequal.
We may confuse many by speaking of these
things, but generally if we speak of these things we may awaken
them to other questions that we can answer.
We emphasize the Goddess culture because
it has been so deemphasized for the past 2000 years. We don’t
worship a Goddess. We don’t worship Gods. We don’t want your
worship. We want your love. We want your gratitude. And we want
your recognition that it took male and female to create you.
Therefore there has always been a Mother
God. There was never at any moment only a Father God. This was an
exclusion made by man’s religion for power and control and it has
created the imbalance of your world as you know it.
These are the things that people must
learn about the ZZ Mission. Yes this is a Goddess culture—but it
is a “Twin Soul Goddess” culture where every man and every woman
are equal. The masculine and feminine aspects within should be
equal and balanced when you have reached the completion of the
soul. If there is an imbalance between your masculine and feminine
aspects then you will have difficulty in your life just like there
is difficulty within cultures and countries where this imbalance
occurs to extremes.
Only when you have achieved this balance
do you have peace and love and the power to create whatever it is
that you wish.
These are the things that the Zeb and
Zarna Mission are about.
In peace,
Zeb...© 2008