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How to live an extraordinary life

In this powerful transmission, Bashar begins by saying we need to have a deeper understanding of the term; authenticity. Being our authentic self means being in alignment with our true signature frequency. But it also means acting on our passion. (see the formula).

We have chosen to have this physiological experience. This lifespan plays out according to the themes we have chosen to explore. It is up to us to decide how we will explore them.

Because of the thousands of years of fears that have been embedded within us by our society, our definitions of diminishment, devaluation, and disconnection, inhibit us from acting as fully as we could be. Those belief definitions will not allow us to be our authentic selves. Now is the time to change that. Bashar reminds us that we are living in a transformational day and age.

It is about letting go of the things that are not us, and incorporating the things that are us; in the most profound, artistically creative and expressive way possible. It is about getting out there and doing it, not holding back, not hesitating to be our authentic selves.

It is about being bold, adventurous, courageous, confident, curious, imaginative, excited, interactive, and expressive. And not holding back the gifts that we have to give. Don’t deprive others of our gifts. While we feel from time to time that we are seeking and searching for things, other people also are also seeking and searching for what we have to share and give, by expressing of our true authentic selves.

He says that more and more of us are allowing our authentic selves to come to the forefront and to stand tall and firm with our feet firmly planted on the ground and our consciousness raised to the heavens, so that we are standing in that balance point. And when we are allowing ourselves to be in that state of being, in that state of certainty; and to really know that it’s all right, then we have found our purpose.

Bashar says we should really know that we can act and give out that gift of ourselves, and that there will always be a reflection from those who have been seeking what we have to give. It may not come in the form we expect, but the unexpected should be expected in our lives from this point forward.

We must allow yourselves to be prepared, to turn in unexpected ways. To go up, to go down, to go forward, or back, turn left or right, in unexpected ways. We should follow the flow, the path of least resistance, no matter how it may wind, no matter how it may twist and turn through our lives.

For those twists and those turns are our trips, our adventures, our processes, our explorations, our discoveries of more of our self. And if they were not essential to understanding the fullness of our being, those twists and turns would not exist in our path. They are there for a purpose. They are there for a reason. They are there to help us authenticate our self, validate our self, and to get reflections and reinforcements of the true being that we are.

We will always get the reinforcement, reflection and support of creation. Creation will never contradict us. It is not designed to do that. It is designed to support us unconditionally, in whatever we say is our truth and true for us.

In living an extraordinary life, we must always incorporate the idea of balance, gratitude, grace, and appreciation. And we must always take the time, to pause and make sure that we are being truly authentic. Make sure we are not disguising our anxiety as excitement and not burying the definitions that we are too afraid to look at. If we are too afraid to dive down and look at, examine and explore and investigate our negative beliefs, we may have about our selves, then we will never have the chance to rid ourselves of them.

Many of us may be afraid of finding out that once we start this exploration, we will discover that those negative beliefs are actually true. Bashar guarantees us that negative beliefs will never be true. For we are made in the image of creation. We are what gives life meaning. We are the reflection of All-That-Is, that is exploring its unique self. And this idea of our extraordinary life, and our authenticity is all based on the concept of our unique perspective.

We are unique. We will always be the only one of our kind. No matter how many other simultaneous incarnational existences we may cross connect to from the present, there will always only be one of us. We should live it to the fullest.

We need to allow it to be what we designed it to be. So we need to work in harmony, with our higher mind. Our soul being has, set itself up as a duality and a trinity by creating the split of the spirit’s higher mind and the physical mind, and the balance point in between. So we function on all three levels simultaneously. By allowing there to be that balance between the two, we allow the relationship between the physical and the higher mind to work smoothly. Then we can let each to do the jobs they were designed to do, to support each other and to reflect to each other.

When we do that, we will be functioning as a whole being, as a whole person, as our authentic self, as our adventurous self, as our extraordinary self.

Anytime we allow only the physical mind to try and control everything we do, then we are functioning as a half person, not a whole being. Bashar says that in truth without the higher mind, the physical mind is literally a half wit. He encourages us to use all our wits. And to use them the way they were designed to be used. Rely on the higher mind. It is standing on the mountaintop. It can see farther than the physical mind. It can see where we’re going. It can see the entire path that we are on.

The physical mind, down in the valley, is wandering to and fro, going around this outcrop and that outcrop, crossing this river and that river, or that ocean and this ocean. It can only see so far. The physical mind can only see to the physical horizon.

But our higher mind on the mountain top can see all the way out into space. It can look far beyond, and guide us unerringly if we are willing to allow it to do so.

Bashar talks about how profoundly helpful it is to visualize our authentic, extraordinary life and keep that symbol in our physical mind. We should see our self clearly, viscerally doing all the things that are truly representative of our highest passion, joy and excitement. And watch our self thrive. Watch that version of us live a life of ecstasy, joy, calm, peace, contentment and confidence.

Our higher mind and only our higher mind knows exactly what that’s really going to look like and physically manifest. Bashar says we should use that symbol to get our selves amped-up into a state of excitement. If we really connect to that visualization, we will feel like that is us.

Then we will start to mirror, mimic, and match the vibration, the body language, the actions, the choices that that version of us in our visualization is doing. We will behave like that version of us more and more and more. And the more we key into it, the more we will have that visualization.

But that’s just for the purpose of getting us to start behaving like that. When we feel the excitement about that visualization of our ideal reality and radiate that frequency until we feel we’re going to burst at the seams; then we should drop it and erase it, but keep the excited state. We should hand over that energy to our higher mind and let it take that energy and lay it out like a blanket upon the landscape and bring us the things we want, in whatever order, fashion, timing, it expresses itself.

Perhaps it may look similar to what we have visualized. Perhaps not. But know for a fact, that what it will bring us next, when we’re in that state, if we stay in that state; will be exactly the thing we need to experience our extraordinary life.

We are all capable of living our version of an extraordinary life. We all have it within us. And it’s just an issue of letting it out. Let that vibration leak into the world so by living that life, we allow other people to see our example. If we do that, we are so ecstatically living that extraordinary, adventurous, curious, imaginative and creative, loving, passionate life, that they will come to us in droves.

And we will inspire others by our example. And we will support their opportunity to have more options to choose an extraordinary life for themselves. We will ignite each other.

Bashar says that in the practice of Zen, they have an image that is exactly representative of what he is speaking of here. And it is the candle flame. Imagine that we are a candle, and have lit our flame. We are surrounded by unlit candles. As we take our candle we light all the other candles, but our flame never diminishes! By our willingness to be the first flame to shine that inner light outwardly, all the other candles ignite, and that flame grows and it spreads into a thousand, a hundred thousand, a million, a billion flames of their own. So by giving others an opportunity to take their candle and match the frequency of our joy, our single flame can turn into billions of flames.

He says that should some people choose not to match our vibration, we should allow them their choice, unconditionally. That is part of our authentic extraordinary life. We should be so unconditionally allowing that we allow others to make choices that we can see clearly are out of alignment with their own true selves.

It doesn’t mean we condone it for our self. It doesn’t mean we gloss it over. It doesn’t mean we don’t recognize that it may be a negative energy choice. Understand that some may always choose a negative idea. Some may not have an understanding of the positive energy being offered to them; because of their own fear based definitions. They may not know what to do with that positive energy. It may seem foreign to them.

They may not know how to behave in alignment with that. They may choose negative behavior even as a result of being exposed to the idea of a positive vibration. We can recognize that and have the compassion to wish them well. We can let them know that they have alternatives. But should they choose not to take them, we can be unconditionally allowing them to find their own way.

There is a saying: you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink. We cannot force anything on anyone. For if we do, all we’re saying is we don’t believe in the power of what we say we believe in. For the greatest power requires the lightest, gentlest touch. Look at All-That-Is. It is so powerful, we hardly feel it at all. That’s how powerful it is. It does not have any need to force itself upon us.

God’s will is our will. Because we are All-That-Is. If All-That-Is forced its will upon us, it would be contradicting the creation that we are within it. We are created to be who we are, as a reflection, as an experience of all that is. We are made of All-That-Is.

Everything is made from all that is. What need does it have to exercise its will on itself? We say that God or All-That-Is, is omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient. The only way that can actually be possible is if it is everywhere, because it is everything in existence.

It does not contradict itself. We are the individual aspect we are for a reason. Without us, All-That-Is, would not be All-That-Is. Cherish that uniqueness and authenticity. Cherish that ability to express the unique point of view that we are. Don’t ignore it, dam it down or deny it.

Let it be free. Let it out. Be the shining light that helps ignite a billion candles. And then our world will be alight with the flame of creation. We can ignite the passion within ourselves simply by our proximity, enthusiasm, and passion. We all know that when we see someone so inspired, so passionate, we can feel the passion rising within us to match that frequency in our own way.

Be inspired by them, and become our own version of whatever they are expressing so passionately in their lives.

In the New Testament. Matthew 5:15-16 it is written: “No one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lamp stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven”

Bashar says we should let our imagination run free. It is the conduit of communion between us and the higher mind. Express it in action because we are grounded in physical a reality experience. And without that physical action, we haven’t completed the circuit. Don’t just be a spectator. Be involved, be active and put it out there.

Some may not listen, but some will. And then others will listen to them, and others will listen to them, and others will listen to them. And so the perspective will shift and change. And as we continue to shift billions of times per second through a multitude of parallel Earth realities, we will find our selves more and more, shifting in the direction of the parallel versions of Earth that are most reflective and representative of the changes we have made within our selves.

And that will ultimately be the only version of Earth that we will experience. That is the path we on. That is the direction we are taking.

Bashar says were it not so, he would not be having these conversations with us. He says that having these conversations, and having first contact with our world, excites them beyond their ability to express. For we are family, and by forming and allowing these connections, we are growing together, expanding beyond what either of us can imagine we could become. And in becoming that, we all gain a new understanding, a new perspective of creation and of All-That-Is.

But to be that, we must be the state of being of that family first. Bashar invites us to join our larger family so we can explore creation together in new and startling ways, beyond that which we can presently conceive.

Bashar finishes with this advice. Be our extraordinary selves. Don’t hold back. If anything, hold forward.

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