Table of Contents
Introduction and Initial Discussion
The conversation begins with a participant addressing Bashar, channeled by Darryl Anka. They exchange greetings and humorously engage in a discussion about organized and disorganized questions. The participant proposes ideas about human experience and consciousness.
Consciousness and Individuality
Bashar affirms the participant’s perspective that consciousness is infinite and that individuals are autonomous yet interconnected parts of this infinite whole. Bashar uses the analogy of standing in a hall of mirrors to illustrate individuality within unity.
The Nature of Reincarnation
The discussion shifts to reincarnation. Bashar explains that from the perspective of the physical mind, individuality remains constant. From a broader perspective, such as the “oversoul” level, all incarnations exist simultaneously. The experience of reincarnation is described as a perspective effect rather than a literal transformation.
Self-Realization and Awareness
Bashar defines self-realization as the process of understanding what one truly is. He explains that awareness arises through reflection, creating a sense of self through an “other.” This interplay between the self and its reflection is foundational to consciousness.
The Concept of Death
The participant inquires about the nature of death. Bashar explains that existence is fundamental and eternal. Death is described as a transition rather than an end, akin to changing clothes. The fear of death can be overcome by releasing negative beliefs and understanding the continuity of existence.
Enlightenment and the Nature of Bashar’s Race
Bashar describes his race as having reached a state where fear is no longer relevant. They perceive themselves as part of the infinite and focus on choices aligned with their preferred reality. This evolution has rendered certain concerns irrelevant for their collective existence.
Parallel Realities and Shared Worlds
The conversation explores the idea that each individual creates their own world while simultaneously co-creating a shared world. Bashar explains that reality is not fixed; instead, it is a projection influenced by individual and collective consciousness. Over time, differing vibrational choices lead to the divergence of parallel realities.
Ancient Civilizations and Pyramids
The participant asks about the origins of pyramids. Bashar explains that while most pyramids were constructed by humans, some were built with extraterrestrial assistance or knowledge obtained through astral travel. He discusses cycles of renewal on Earth, including catastrophic events such as asteroid impacts, which have repeatedly reset civilizations. Pyramidal structures were designed to preserve knowledge for future generations.
Conclusion
The session concludes with Bashar encouraging humanity to continue making conscious choices and evolving toward a preferred reality. He acknowledges the participant’s insights and expresses gratitude for the exchange.