Dear Friends, I'm back from visiting ZEGG in Germany and it was truly a beautiful experience. Here is my report: (See Pg. 8 to reprint.)FREE LOVE IS GOD'S LOVE
Ten Days at the German Community of ZEGG A community where everyone was com- pletely free to make love with everyone ? That was my fantasy. I was then (1964) in Woodcrest Bruderhof, a Christian community in New York State and felt so guilty that I confessed my sinful desire to the group's leader. I was gently told that "Free love is neither loving nor free and extramarital sex destroys one's spiritual- ity". I believed then that Christianity demanded monogamy, not realizing that monogamy arose from private property which Jesus opposed. ++ (See Pg. 6) Now, I've spent ten days in a communi- ty where my fantasy of free love is more than fulfilled. Yet, it's far more spirit- ual than the Bruderhof, so I know that brother was mistaken. His beliefs came from the morality of the 1920's (when the Bruderhof started). At that time they surely experienced that sexual relation- ships outside marriage were very destruc- tive to community. But they were unaware of the reason. In the 20's people were su- per secretive about all such relation- ships. That secrecy, not the sharing of love, is surely destructive of community. My visit to ZEGG started on March 21, the very day ancient Mayans, 520 years ago, predicted would be the exact start of a spiritual transformation for humanity. * At sunrise, special time for the obser- vance, I was at 35,000 feet in a 747 with 467 people aboard. I gave a copy of the prediction to a stewardess, and was later invited to the cockpit to meet with the * More about the Mayan Prophecy - Pg. 4. PHOTO TAKEN FROM VIDEO OF CHOIR seen here in printed newsletter. [caption] ONLY A SMALL PART of ZEGG's Choir, photo taken from video. I'd have liked to show the whole choir but then no faces would be visible. The singing was superb, profes- sional, and almost all the residents were in the choir. When did they practice ? The Choir sang in 4 - 5 languages and before almost every meeting. How did they do it ? ------------------------------------------ [Text continues] flight crew and discuss it, though recent regulations absolutely prohibit passengers in the cockpit during flight. "Free love. Anything else is a misun- derstanding." That's a motto of the German community of ZEGG. ZEGG (Center for Experimental Cultur- al Design) is creating a society free of violence, fear, and sexual repression, and is paving the way for a future based on love for our entire planet. Life there is up-beat, loving and hon- est with relationships based on transpar- ency rather than secrecy. People dare to speak openly about sexuality and love relationships and no one is shy about having a human body. Visiting ZEGG is a very personal experience, so that's how I will have to write about it. Judy and I, together 18 years, have never cheated. We're free, by agreement in each case, to responsibly share love with others, only when our partner is happy about that particular relationship. From what we knew about ZEGG as a responsible free love community, we decided I could do what the others were doing. I arrived at suppertime. Heike met me and took me to my room and then to supper. I'd come to a conference on "Modeling the Community of the Future". I came there three days early to re-learn the German I hadn't spoken for 35 years. Each morning we had an outdoor prayer service at 8:30. Around 8:20 I heard beau- tiful classical waltzes from speakers around the community. People came together to a large round area. When we got there a few couples were dancing to the music as others formed an arc. As the music ceased we were silent. A brother then described a journey to war-torn parts and back to ZEGG where he expressed his gratefulnes to be in this community ruled by the spirit of love alone. He ended with "Danke and amen" which was repeated by all and the meeting was over, perhaps ten minutes altogether. I learned it was led by a different person each day, rain or shine. I was free to look around or do whatever I liked and asked for work. Six men and women were working together to make a new sleeping area for seventy people in the attic of ZEGG University. I was given work clothes and joined in cleaning and scraping, carrying away loads of paint and tools and was able to speak German, though many also spoke English when need be. The work was well-planned and harmoni- ous, but a joke we'd thought was hilarious at home was not well received there. I came to see how insensitive I'd grown to jokes demeaning women. I was told they were not interested in my stories but in my heart. There was no need for the superficiality to which we've become so accustomed. We talked about our reasons for being at ZEGG and grew much closer on a deeper level. The night I arrived there was a Spring Festival in the Cultural Center with intimate dancing, something I was always shy about. Suddenly I was enjoying it. I realized that I feared to dance as a teenager because I knew nothing at all about sex and was afraid I might touch a girl in some wrong way with totally unpre- dictable results. At ZEGG that fear evap- orated, and I was able to share that experience easily with others, and really enjoy dancing together for the first time. I have to admit that I had fantasies about a free love community that were not realized. I would have loved a sleeping companion but had no idea how to arrange that. Others seemed to be relating and I was left out. There was no system, no clear formula for developing relation- ships, but I was not shunned in any way. Folks were loving and open. Frequent dancing was a new and intimate way to relate and I felt totally accepted, though women could refuse a dance at any time. Gradually I became aware of my own fear, my own blockages and that these were what prevented greater intimacy. My own self- concern is what made me unattractive to others, and I had to let go completely for something new to happen. By the end of my stay I was feeling so much freer, that I knew it was only a matter of time before I could open my heart to others and relate with them totally. A few days earlier, I was greeted by an old friend, a Native American called Medicine Story who'd just arrived. He's been at ZEGG a lot, having been invited to be their guest at any time, but I realized he was also hindered somewhat by his own shyness. Music is important at ZEGG. They have orchestral music and choir singing at almost every meeting, but I missed all the wonderful German and English folk songs of my Bruderhof days. I tried hard to connect ZEGG with the Bruderhof in Germany and when I finally got an address I asked a woman to help me call them as I was unfamiliar with the phone system. We had a hard time finding the number but she stuck with me loyally till we found it. She said she was actually wanting to go to the sauna which I was not yet aware of, so I asked if Medicine Story and I could come along, and she was happy to take us. It was in the basement of a large building, and all were welcome. There was a place for shoes and a room for undress- ing which she did without hesitation and then we shared showers and went into the very hot sauna. Soon there were 25 of us inside and more waiting outside. Then we showered again or jumped into a cold tub and went to a relaxation room where drinks could be had, folks talked and played. Down a long hall were about 8 rooms named for writers and I was told they were love rooms, each with a wide bed for people to make love. About half were occupied. A small room called the "mirror closet" was for folks who liked to observe their pleasure. Later I learned the love rooms were sometimes so busy you could only stay an hour, but after midnight, you might get one for the night. With confer- ences, and as many as 600 at ZEGG Summer Camp, privacy was scarce, so these special rooms were very important. There's much more to ZEGG than free love. ZEGG's real love is concern for the future of the entire planet, and that was more important to me than anything sexual, but it all goes together. Sexually satis- fied people are harmonious, hard working and active. ZEGG has no formal membership. People come for conferences or courses in comun- ity and make friends. Then it's possible to stay on if you can contribute about $750/month for room and board, and are in harmony with the community's goals. Would they want me there ? Not really. They felt that with all my contacts I'd be far more effective in America. I couldn't do anything in Germany that they couldn't do also. However, they'd love to have me come for Summer Camp or to bring folks from the U.S. communal movement interested in starting similar groups in America. And that is indeed my intention. I'd love to return with folks who want to see that lifestyle themselves to form similar groups over here. What else goes on at ZEGG ? Their ZEGG University is known for the study of new sciences and alternate lifestyles. Three or four are physicists working with nature instead of against it and one invention was a pump for air or liquid that is totally silent. I brought my video of Sonic Bloom agriculture, a new system using sound like bird song which opens plants' stomata and a seaweed spray to provide all minerals so that growth and quality of plants is vastly enhanced. They went to a lot of trouble to get it converted to the European PAL video system so they could study it. They have more than enough skill and interest to make it into a big thing there and elsewhere. And there is "Elsewhere". ZEGG folks are in the U.S., and the Canary Islands, and they just bought buildings with 300 acres in Portugal ten miles from the ocean to set up a more primitive, even freer community called: "Healing Biotope 1" as a place to heal people and the planet. Many I met at ZEGG were keen to be part of that new project which sounds even more organized for healthy sexuality than they are able to be in Germany. Sixteen children live at ZEGG, the oldest is fourteen. They decided to form their own children's community with priv- ate rooms and group sleeping rooms also. Most attend public school where they are well liked. If there is a disagreement they all get together and settle it. One adult oversees the kids' house. ZEGG also has a new 80 foot sailing ship called "Kairos" based in the Canary Islands. It has a crew of 5 and room for 22 more. The Kairos is a research ship studying human/dolphin communication while also teaching people to share honest love relationships. They've done some beautiful films of freedom and love amongst both humans and dolphins and I was able to copy their slides and video. Creativity is typical of the lovers at ZEGG. After a surprise announcement that they just pulled together $300,000 to pay off the land in Portugal (total cost about $600,000), we had a dance to raise additional funds for further projects. In about an hour, some $40,000 was pledged. I found it thrilling to see how love moves forward, but on leaving I had a suggestion for further fund-raising. Close to Portu- gal are the Mondragon Cooperatives, a huge movement with it's own bank to finance new ventures. I suggested that ZEGG might link up with them and do likewise, even estab- lish an insurance company so cooperatives in Germany could be insured by a coopera- tive company instead of wasting their money on the commercial establishment. If it works in Germany, then maybe we can do the same for U.S. Communities. I also had a personal insight of a way to move things forward in America. I'll ask the Philadel- phia Inquirer to let me write a regular column on cooperative lifestyles which I've known of since 1947. With letters from some well-known people, I intend to pull it off. To appear objective, I may have to do that before moving into a com- munity. Moving to a community later would be just a natural way to "walk my talk". Having now experienced my fantasy in total reality I know that we can live together in harmony, freedom and love. All of us have to make changes to do that. We can start here in Philadelphia in a city house as some other ZEGG folks also do in Germany. There is a very urgent need to build a worldwide communal movement right now. Do you know that in just five years we will have two billion (yes, 2,000,000,000) youth between 10 and 21 on this planet ? They cannot possibly have a secure future in present systems already plagued by unemployment (# # See Page 7 for sources). Arthur Young, inventor of the Bell helicopter once told me: "Intention is, in and of itself, a power which causes things to happen". I experience that reality more and more. If we hold on to a clear intention to do something which is in line with the Universe, then God, (or the Universe) works with us and gives us the most miraculous results. Two billion youth urgently need such miracles to develop the security of cooperative lifestyles instead of being wasted in civil wars that dictators tend to foment when their power is threatened. And two billion youth will be a massive threat to the world's dictators, so we must move forward in a timely fashion. To ignore that would not represent God's love. In short: "To change yourself and the world, always and in everything, visu- alize, then expect the very best, but be prepared to take what you get. The best might come afterwards." ZEGG folks also publish a magazine and do experiential workshops in the U.S. Ask for free sample literature at 800-624- 8445. If you're in the Eastern U.S. or would like more information from Art call (215) 849-3237. I can call you back after 5 p.m. We're looking for competent people who want to work with us to develop ZEGG-inspired lifestyles here and now. We don't require people to pay to live here, but if they can donate for food, etc., that's very helpful. We especially want people with positive attitudes and folks familiar with internet communication. ARRANGING WORKSHOPS WITH ZEGG FOLKS I just spoke to Marty at Network for a New Culture in San Francisco. (800-624- 8445). Their new approach makes the work- shops easier to experience. Instead of renting space and doing all the organizing from their location, which is costly, they'll let you make the arrangements and simply pay two facilitators to come and do the workshop where your group wants it. Workshops could last a weekend or a week and you'd set the price. Workshops could be held at communities whose members and guests would like to experience more of the lifestyle ZEGG has developed. THE MAYAN PROPHECY FOR 1995 I received a detailed report sent through the Internet by contemporary Mayan Daykeepers regarding an ancient prophecy. By the use of their ancient calendar cycles, widely recognized as far more ac- curate than the Gregorian calendars now used by the Western world, the Maya under- stood that the 1995 Spring Equinox is the completion of a prophecy marking the end of two cycles of 260 years initiating a time when ancient and hidden knowledge is to be reawakened. Don Hunbatz Men, Mayan Shaman and Daykeeper, emphasizes that this information is for everyone, not just the Maya. Here's the paraphrased prophecy: "In the year 1475, before the arrival of the Spanish, the Supreme Maya Council revealed the long-held vision of an ancient Solar Grandmother, X'Nuuk'K'in, that a calendar cycle of twice the Kal'tun of 260 years had to go by in order for the Solar Culture to flourish again for the benefit of all humanity. In the Spring of 1995, this 520 yr. cycle will be complet- ed. Thus, 1995 is a decisive year and the human race will have to enter the path of cosmic light if it is to remain a thinking species. Humans will have to seek the path of initiation on earth and in Heaven. "Through Solar Initiation, the sleep- ing body of humankind can be awakened... 'Hunab K'u (Creator) will flash like lightning that will pierce through the shadows that envelop the human race now. Let us prepare to receive the light of knowledge. " The report goes on to tell how we should observe the ceremony by making cer- tain sounds and bending down to touch the earth with the palm of your hands, etc. But it also says that all that is needed is your heart's intention. At 35,000 feet I couldn't very well touch the earth, so I went to a window and tried to watch the sunrise (which was the time specified) but the plane was flying directly towards the sun and so I couldn't really see it out of the side windows. Nevertheless, I did a silent meditation. I'd given a copy of the full prophecy to a Stewardess to give to the pilot some hours earlier, but I was surprised when the chief stewardess came to me and asked me for another copy for a pilot friend of hers and invited me up front to talk with the pilots about it. I'm not sure what all this means, but I trust the universe. ZEGG A "CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY ?" In a letter to one formerly on the Bruderhof, I referred to ZEGG as a "Chris- tian community." When I showed that to an older resident, she agreed. Yet it's far from the dogmatic life we often connect with Christianity. Each resident is free to come and go, to have money, etc. From 1 to 2 daily they hold a meeting called the "Plenum" to which I was invited. Here the decisions of the executive committee (two women and one man) are put forth and con- sidered. If anyone objects to a decision, then the committee reconsiders it, but not in the full meeting which would take too long. If a concern needs a group decision, the committee considers it, or it can also be brought to the "Forum", a longer meet- ing held when necessary for group input. Things seem to run smoothly, with good hu- mor. It felt like folks loved one another. Almost every meeting started and often ended with music. I don't know when they practice but they have quite an orchestra. The choir is terrific and consists of al- most all the residents with an expert dir- ector who's fun to watch even for one who does not understand music. Are there problems at ZEGG ? Yes, there are, and I sense some disunity about the issue of smoking which is (I think) much too common. I worked with Roland who told me that he'd quit a few months ago, but that some, mainly women, had started. He thought women sometimes start to smoke when they are having a problem with a re- lationship, such as when a lover seems to prefer another. Though jealousy is not seen as appropriate it's there for some. I'm told it's also more of a woman's prob- lem than a man's. One women who's been with the group 12 years started to smoke at 16 and sometimes quit for a year or more but recently started again. She said she had such an emotional problem, and smoking "dulls the pain". Germans think Americans are much too concerned about the habit and that it's not that bad. On the other hand, when we were seeing a slide show about the Centrepoint Commune in New Zealand (from which someone had just returned), and it was mentioned that no smoking is allowed at all, there was a clear sound of approval from many in the audience. My impression is that ZEGG folks hope smoking will end but won't compromise anyone's freedom over the issue. And so it seems in other areas. ZEGG's a place for responsible freedom. When I asked about alternative forms of sex like group massage or the like, I was told all was allowed so long it did not become "the one right way". Love is only love when it is free, and "Free Love is God's love". SEX AND HEALTH AIDS gets more attention in American media than in Germany. I did not find one German who believed it came from HIV, but I didn't look hard. One woman who is a healer pointed out that people have a lot of sexually transmitted disease because of their negative attitudes towards sex and the guilt about it in our culture. She believed that people who see sex as healthy have very few problems with it. But I was also told that ZEGG women do routinely have condoms handy and use them if there is the slightest reason. Each is responsible for his or her own health and contraception. They speak about it freely. GERM THEORY RECONSIDERED All this led me to a re-evaluation of disease in general, and I came to see that the germ theory of disease may not be as accurate as we're told. When I first came to Paraguay, I was shocked to see a common drinking cup at the hospital well. I ran to the doctor to tell her but she was unconcerned. I'd been taught that such customs were a major cause of disease. When the Bruderhof community first came to Paraguay, members learned of a custom where Paraguayans sipped Yerba tea from a gourd through a silver plated straw with a sieve at the bottom. This gourd and straw was passed around and each took a sip. Fearing disease, community doctors prohibited members from taking part, but those working with local people found that good personal relations required them to share the custom. They did so without telling the doctors, and did not contract any of the diseases which were contagious and prevalent. In time the doctors did find out and they had to realize that healthy people have enough immunity not to contract diseases so easily. So what causes diseases ? When the germ theory arose, workers in England were not happy. The factory system had replaced the handicraft era and rural people were forced from the land by the barons so they had to go to cities and work in factories. Wages were low, life was unpleasant. Many factors were present to contribute to low immunity. But ruling classes were unwilling to admit that those conditions caused epidem- ics so when Pasteur discovered microbes it was very convenient to blame them for dis- eases instead of blaming the unhappy con- ditions in which workers and their fami- lies were forced to live. It is now well established that happy people are always healthier and live long- er than unhappy people. Happy people have greater immunity to germs. That may be a reason those who care for the sick out of love are more likely to survive an epidem- ic than other people. But people do get sick at times, even at ZEGG. It is very hard to be really happy in a world where we are aware of so much suffering. So none of us can be truly free until all are on the road to freedom and love. But building that road is a happy occupation. ++ ORIGINS OF MONOGAMY AMONG HUMANS U.S. law requires monogamy, but there is supposed to be separation of church and state. Are humans naturally monogamous ? As far as I know some primitive societies are monogamous and many are not. It was normal in biblical times for a man to have more than one wife. David, "a man of God" had seven. But women could have only one husband. The Bible says "a woman caught in the act of adultery should be stoned to death". But whenever a woman is so caught, there must be a man also, who, presumably was not stoned. It appears that monogamy arose from private property because a man needed to be certain that only his son would inherit his wealth, and so his women must have no other men. Monogamy belongs to patriarchy and to private property and a time when women were property. ZEGG, however represents a lifestyle where women have power and inde- pendence, where they dare to be assertive, and at the same time very loving. Equality of the sexes and respect for women seemed totally natural there. Dr. James W. Prescott, a scientist in fields of cross-cultural psychology and brain development writes extensively on this issue. He says: "...This basic inequality between men and women where women have been considered the "property" of the male has in fact, been a curse on humanity. It is one of the single most important factors that has contributed to sexual exploitation and vilence against women and children. Why is it that sexual exploitation and violence against women and children is highest in those cultures (primitive and modern) that are characterized by punishment of pre-marital and extra-marital relationships ? And conversely, why is it that those cultures that permit pre- marital and extra-marital sex are peaceful and non-violent cul- tures ? "Specifically, in my study of primitive cultures, I found the following statistically significant social-behavioral characteris- tics of cultures that punished pre-marital and/or extra-marital sex: 1) Slavery is present; 2) low female income; 3) personal crime is high; 4) kin group is patrilineal; 5) wives are "purchased" 6) sex disability is present; 7) intensity of sex anxiety is high 8) castration anxiety is high; 9) belicosity is extreme; 10) military glory is strongly emphasized; 11) killing, torture and mutilation of enemy captured in warfare is high; 12) a high god is involved in human morality, and 13) supernaturals of the culture are agressive and violent. _________________________________________________________________ THE GREATER THE SEXUAL RESTRICTIONS ON THE FEMALE THE GREATER IS THE VIOLENCE OF THAT CULTURE. WHY ? ----------------------------------------------------------------- The oppositie patterns of behavior were found to characterize those cultures that accepted pre-marital and extra-marital sex- uality. For any objective observer of contemporary cultures, it is apparent that the above patterns found in primitive cultures also characterize modern cultures. The greater the sexual restrictons on the female, the greater is the violence of that culture. LIFE ON PLANET OZLEB (story by Joel R. (10) On a distant planet Ozleb, typical Ozlebians were forced to work 12 hour shifts with very little pay in the dimonious caves. The working Ozlebians mined dimone for the rich people on Ozleb. The rich people there would use the much needed dimone for jewelry. This was not just unfair to their fellow citizens, but was also unfair to their planet. For you see, dimone was needed for things such as weather control which could help the plants to grow better, which could help there to be enough food for everyone. Dimone is a soft,usually red-looking see throughone specific spot. Although the rich people on Ozleb knew of dimone's weather controling powers, they felt right in saying that it should be used for jewelry. Now as you can see these rich Ozlebians were considerably closed- minded, yet they governed all of Ozleb, without any trouble at all. Most Ozlebians would have liked to overthrow their government, but unfortunately they all fought amongst themselves so much that cooperation was impossible, and because of this problem with their social abilities, the rich Ozlebians never had a problem with the people they ruled over getting together and organizing groups against their cruel government. As it happens, one day an obsolete space craft started having engine failure right after cruising along the highly magnetic poles of the third moon of Ozleb, so he came down to Ozleb for some help in fixing his engine. When he got there he saw how much trouble they were in and decided that he would be staying a while to see if he could maybe help his interstellar neighbors with their govern- ing problems. This space traveler that had come to their planet became very widely known, both to the Ozlebian government and to its subjects. The traveler's name was Nelterd, and he started government-free zones (communes) on Ozleb. Many people went there to retreat from their pitiful life styles. Now, when the government thought about it, they realized that if this kept up they might not have much power any more. So they decided that they would destroy the source of all these government free zones, and they would all fall apart. So they did, they destroyed the government free zone in which Nelterd lived. The result of their actions was very much unexpected and unfortunate for them. After people started to point fingers at the government for this murder, they became even more in a hurry to change their life styles, and so the government free zones grew larger and larger until most of Ozleb no longer had government. The workers who were still being controlled by government formed unions, and got more money for less work, and they were happy, for a while at least. After seeing how the government free zones worked, the people who mined dimonious wanted to have an even better still life style, so they thought about coming to join the other Ozlebians. The government didn't have control over many people already, and so they thought it would terrible if they had no control over anyone. The government tried to make all of the workers see the government free zones as cults, but their last hope had failed, and the workers saw through their scheme. As the government lost power over all Ozlebians, they too slowly became part of the rest of the community.... And from that time forward, planet Ozleb was known as a government- free planet all over the solar system! A GOOD NEWS NEWSPAPER Our media promotes negative thinking by ignoring good news. From time to time we've seen attempts to publish only good news but most have failed. The World Times looks like it's going to make it. Till now it's been quarterly, but a very large paper. Next month it will go monthly, have more short news items which will make it more interesting. It seems to have enough ads to pay its way. They welcome contri- butions of 750 words or less and I hope to have a regular column there as we have a lot of good news information. For a sample copy you can call them at 800-986-9714. * * GUIDE TO COMMUNITIES COMING SOON ! * * One of the biggest GOOD NEWS stories is the publication this month of the new GUIDE TO INTENTIONAL COMMUNITIES, over a year of work by many volunteers in commun- ities all over. It will have 540 listings of American groups, 70 more worldwide, up from only 300 Amer. groups in 1992. Price is $20 plus postage of $1, slow post or $4 priority mail. It's a great bargain. Send the check to Aquarian and we'll ship ASAP. I'm making plans to use the book with Nat. Public Radio and the Phila. Inquirer. In addition to all the listings of different groups there are many articles and a whole section on resources we need to build a new society. Even if you're not seeking community now, you'll benefit. SOURCES: YOUTH POPULATION INFORMATION Some have asked for sources of our information that we'll have two billion youth on the planet by the year 2,000. My first reading was in Rocky Mountain Insti- tute Newsletter, 1739 Snowmass Creek Road, Snowmass, CO 81654-9199, Amory Lovins, Dir. Phone: 303-927-3851, FAX 927-4178. On checking further, I found THE ART OF THE LONG VIEW, PP 124 - 141 (Publ. Doubleday) by Peter Schwartz, president of Global Business Network. Schwartz talks of two billion teenagers, but his figures did not exactly coincide with the U.N. We found his count included youth from 10-21 years. REPRINTING OUR ARTICLE ON ZEGG If you wish to reprint the lead article on ZEGG, we can send it on computer disk or typed copy for editing. However, if you plan to shorten it, please let us see your version before publishing. APR. 18 REPORT & VIDEO OF ZEGG VISIT Tuesday, April 18, I'll be giving a public report with video and discussion at Borders Book Store in Chestnut Hill at 7 p.m. It will be part of a ser PEACE NEWS ON THE INTERNET We need someone to come here for a time to teach us about Internet use, but we have found an interesting, moderated conference called PNEWS which has huge amounts of great social change and peace material w/o the negativity often found on Internet. To join it write to: odin@shadow.net and tell Hank you learned of it from Art Rosenblum. URGENT NEEDS AT AQUARIAN We need people & eqpt. to edit hi-8 videotape from ZEGG. A S-VHS VCR would do. A video converter to Europe's PAL format is also needed to share videos with ZEGG. Also needed are people to work with us on Internet and help bring ZEGG insights to other east coast communities. We hope join a community open to ZEGG lifestyle. PICTURE: Scene on Kairos of woman (wearing what dolphins wear) leaping into sea as men (in similar garb) look on. (Caption:) ZEGG SISTER in Dolphin uniform leaps from KAIROS Dolphin research ship to meet with higher intelligences. Men in same uniform support her mission. Picture's much better in color video to be seen April 18. Join us at Borders of Chestnut Hill, 7 p.m. Ask re. 30 min. Kairos video; trips on Kairos. __________________________________________ NETWORK FOR A NEW CULTURE represents ZEGG in the U.S. and publishes the magazine, COMPERSION (opposite of jealousy). You may contact them at 800-624-8445 for a sample copy of Compersion. It has sincere and deep articles about developing a positive future on the earth. Peace and love, Judy, Art & Joel Rosenblum ************ End of Aquarian Alternatives Newsletter # 206, Apr. 10, 1995. Published monthly, more or less by Aquarian Research Foundation, 5620 Morton St., Phila. PA 19144-1330. 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