⚡ In this profound transmission, Bashar explains what is actually mechanically happening during the process of change. Understanding the actual mechanism that we are employing helps us to make further changes, and to know what kind of changes can be made. This understanding requires a totally new belief about ourselves, our world, and our place in it. It’s a paradigm shift.
Bashar begins by pointing out that nothing has changed. He says that when something in our world changes, the world did not change. We changed. We shifted our frequency, vibration and focus of consciousness to an already existing, simultaneously coexisting parallel reality that is on that frequency.
We didn’t change the world that was there. That world is still there. We have shifted to a parallel reality that reflects the vibratory frequency we have personally shifted to. When we see differences, it’s because we have shifted ourselves to a parallel Earth that already had those differences. In the old Earth, the other parallel reality still exists, and still looks the same. But we have changed our focus of consciousness.
What we call different changes, different moments, different places, different times, different experiences, even different lives; all these things coexist at the same time. They are really just different perspectives of the same eternal now moment. What we call the past and the future, exists right now. There really is no future in the future, and no past in the past. Those are simply different frequencies and experiences all going on at the same time, now.
👉 We create the illusion that something comes first. Then something comes next. Then something comes after. But it doesn’t really do that.
The analogy Bashar often uses to illustrate this point is a movie film strip. When we go to the theater to watch a movie, it is made of a film strip that has many frames. When we are watching the movie from the perspective of the audience, we can see first this frame, then that frame, then the next frame, and we get this illusion of continuity, motion, and the passage of time. Things start here, and things end there. However if we go to the projection booth, we can take the film out of the canister and stretch out the film strip in front of us and see all the frames at the same time. We could even look at the frames in any order we want. Linear space-time has in that sense been nullified.
This is analogous to the idea of our physical consciousness experiencing linear physical spacetime and our higher mind, or over-soul experiencing all of our moments, and all of our lives at once. The reason we can connect to other lives and other experiences, is because they all exist at the same time. So we can simply cross-connect by shifting our vibration.
🦋⃝ Another analogy Bashar often uses is the television analogy. At any given moment we can watch whatever program is on our TV set that we want. This does not mean there are no other programs available. But we only get the program we are tuned to. But when we change the channel (shift our frequency), we get another program. That doesn’t mean the program we were watching is no longer there. They all exist at the same time. But we only perceive the vibration that we are tuned to within ourselves. And when we change that frequency we get a different input and a different experience. It’s as simple as that. This really is simple physics. It’s really not more complicated than that.
And because it all exists at the same time, as all the programs do on our television set; that’s why we can switch back and forth to something else already there. All possible parallel realities exist now, coexisting simultaneously. There is only one eternal now. Everything exists in it. From our linear space-time perspective this may not seem to be so, but many of us are now realizing this is really just an illusion.
✅ If this is true, then the conclusion is that we are dimension jumpers. We change dimensions like channel surfing on our TV. We do this constantly and automatically on a level unknown to our conscious minds. It happens billions of times a second.
Bashar goes on say that’s why we can know things from other lives. We may think it is a memory, a past life or a precognition of a future life. He reminds us that memory is created in the present. It doesn’t actually come from the past. When we have a memory, we’re having it now. We’re creating it now. Since everything actually exists now, we also create the illusion of the future from now. And that means that when we change our now, not only have we changed our so-called future, we’ve actually changed our history. LITERALLY! Bashar emphasizes that he is not speaking metaphorically.
👉 Knowing this means we can work very powerful miracles. An example he gives is when you see someone struggling to overcome an addiction or habit over a long period of time and they simply say: no more, that’s it. They go “cold turkey”.
Bashar says that when they change their reality, the reason they don’t exhibit the urge any longer is because they never have had the habit. Because when we become a new person and change our frequency, we actually alter all the connections. We shift ourselves to a reality where we never did have the habit. That’s why it is not a struggle. We no longer need to fight to overcome the habit. It simply never existed. We’re having no experience of it now, even though we might be creating a memory of it now.
💡 We can use our reality this way. All it takes is re-calibrating our focus to understand that this is how reality is structured. And when we understand this structure of the nature of physical existence, we can evoke and create and manifest very powerful change.
Bashar emphasizes that we are all already, without exception, as powerful a manifestor as we will ever be. We will never be a more powerful manifestor than we are now. What we should refine is our understanding of what we are manifesting. We already manifest instantaneously. If we didn’t, we wouldn’t be having an experiential reality of any kind. To have an experiential reality, we must be manifesting it. We must be creating it, now.
We’re perfect manifestors. We are made in the image of the ultimate manifestor, creation itself. We need to understand that. As we change the definition of what we’re manifesting, we will see clearly that we’re perfect instantaneous manifestors.
✅ Don’t try to be a better manifestor, but work on becoming a clearer one. We can know what we’re manifesting by knowing what we believe to be true. It all stems from belief. Our entire physical reality experience stems from what we believe to be true.
It’s all BELIEF DEFINITION.
Our personality and physical minds are an artificial construct composed of beliefs, emotions, and thought pattern actions. When our beliefs are out of alignment with our true self, we cannot help but have emotions, thoughts and actions that are out of alignment with our true self. But when we have beliefs that are in alignment with our true self, likewise emotions, thoughts and actions follow, and it all works in harmony.
📌 We cannot have an emotional response, if we don’t have a belief first. So when we have an emotion, a thought or action that we don’t prefer, we can always trace it back to; what would we have to believe is true, in order to feel the way we do. That’s the first question to always ask ourselves when we find ourselves out of alignment with what we prefer it to be.
We won’t have a feeling about something if we have no definition for it. Once we apply a meaning and a definition to something, then the emotions kick in, but only then and never before.
So when we find ourselves feeling something, we need to allow ourselves to feel it. Don’t in any way suppress it, but examine and explore why it is there. The first and foremost reason it is there is because we have a defined belief. Bashar urges us to find out what that belief is. If we know that definition, then we can understand that change can actually be to anything we really prefer it to be, at whatever rate we are comfortable with.
The idea of change can be very scary, so many of us want to create the experience that we haven’t really changed. We want to go slow.
✨ The truth is we change everything instantaneously. All change is instant change. It is up to us to decide how much we want to take advantage of that fact. The rate, the pace, the style of change is up to us. Bashar is letting us know what the mechanism is that’s happening; so we won’t have to spend time wondering how to make amazing large scale rapid instantaneous manifestations. We’re already doing it.
All we need to do is focus on why and how we’re doing what we’re doing. What belief are we acting from? Once identified, we’ll get a handle on how to redefine our reality in such a manner as to see whatever degree of change we wish prefer to see.
✅ Bashar explains how we can tell what our true self is. It is encapsulated in our passion, joy and excitement. (See the Formula). That vibration, that excitement, that physical sensation is actually the body’s translation of the vibratory energy that is our true core inner being. So anytime something in our life contains that degree of excitement, he strongly suggests we act on it. Because that’s who we are. It is most truly us. It is our path, luring us to more of ourselves.
That’s why events contain those feeling. That’s why they reflect that feeling to us. And that’s how we can know that if we act on our joy, it will support us because that’s our true self.
📌 Bashar says he knows that many of us have many different belief systems and we may doubt the ability of our excitement to support us. Nevertheless it does, because it is us. And it is the part of us that is made in the image of creation. Creation is unconditionally supporting us at all times. No matter what we choose.
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