
If as Bashar has predicted, our true history will be revealed to us in a holographic style, then we should be able to directly witness for ourselves the true events around the founding of the world’s great religions, and the true lives of the enlightened beings who founded them. We will no longer have to rely on the handed down versions of events from thousands of years ago.
Let’s put things into perspective.
Imagine for just a minute, a game of telephone. Only this game started thousands years ago, in foreign lands with a largely uneducated population. The people back then who witnessed the actual events had no knowledge of modern technology or science. Anything out of the ordinary which they didn’t understand, was assumed to be either magic, the working of God or the devil. These events were not even written down until hundreds of years later by people who did not witness them directly. Certainly a chance for the telephone message to become inaccurate.
From there it was translated into hundreds of languages over thousands of years. What are the chances of mis-translation? Pretty high I’d say. And some of the curators of the message may have had a sinister intent, changing the message to gain power and control over others. The message as we know it today can be more accurately described a s a mythologized version rather than an accurate historical description.
So the telephone chain goes like this:
• Illiterate witnesses
• Written down at a later time
• Translated into multiple languages
• Over a period of Thousands of years
• Distorted by evil influencers
So in this telephone game exercise, using logic; what would you say the chances are of the original spiritual messages being accurate? 5%? 10%? Hard to image it could be much more than that with all the chances for slip-ups.
Having said that, there was certainly something remarkable that took place thousands of years ago, because they are still in our awareness today. And it will be beyond exciting to finally discover the truth, behind these religious myths.
As truths are revealed to us, our eyes will be opened. We will need to accept the fact that we have probably been lied to and mislead by our governments, our history, and our religions. Things we used to strongly believe in will be shown to us to be false. We must be willing to let go of the old and accept new truths and forgive those people and institutions who knowingly or unknowingly kept us in the dark. They were operating either out of ignorance or what they believe to be the best thing to do at the time.
Self examination of our own beliefs is the most rewarding thing we can do. We need to use scientific critical thinking and adjust our beliefs to accept new truths.
Belief generally refers to an acceptance that something is true or real, often based on evidence, reasoning, or personal experience. It’s more cognitive and intellectual in nature. For example, you might believe that the sun will rise tomorrow because of past experience and scientific understanding.
Faith, on the other hand, is typically more about trust and confidence, often without requiring proof or evidence. It’s a deeper, more emotional or spiritual commitment to something or someone. Faith can involve a sense of loyalty or devotion. People often speak of having faith in a higher power or in the goodness of others, even without tangible proof.
Questioning one’s beliefs is crucial because it fosters growth, understanding, and the potential for truth. The Scientific Method, which is all about questioning, testing, and refining ideas, demonstrates this process in action. The belief that the Earth was flat persisted for so long because people didn’t have the tools or knowledge to challenge it. Over time, as humans began to question and test their assumptions, they discovered that the Earth is round—a truth that was initially counterintuitive but was revealed through observation, experimentation, and evidence. This type of scientific thinking allowed us to put men on the moon.
The same principle applies to faith. Questioning one’s faith doesn’t necessarily mean abandoning it but rather gaining a deeper, more personal understanding of it. Faith is often about trust and conviction, and when individuals engage with their beliefs thoughtfully—rather than accepting them blindly—it can lead to a stronger, more nuanced faith. It’s about understanding why you believe what you do, confronting doubts, and reconciling them with your personal experiences or deeper convictions.
Just as the scientific community advances by continuously testing and revising its understanding of the world, people’s personal faith and beliefs can evolve in response to new insights, experiences, and questions. Questioning helps prevent stagnation and can open up pathways for personal growth, more profound wisdom, and a deeper connection with what one believes.
Questioning isn’t about rejecting what we hold dear, but about refining it, understanding it better, and ensuring that it’s aligned with both reason and experience.
When Open Contact occurs, we will need to redefine our identity as something other than belonging to a traditional religion. We will no longer be Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus, etc… Religious practice will simply become a remembrance of old traditions, rather than a methodology for God realization.
We are all the same, being individual instances of All-That-Is. Our personal connection to All-That-Is comes from within each of us and is not dependent upon any person or organization.
True religion will be an inclusive belief shared by all of us, about all of us. It will focus on the individuals direct connection to and experience of All-That-is without intermediaries. Any person or institution that inserts themselves between you and All-That-Is is completely BOGUS!
True religion will offer solutions that can be demonstrated and be repeatable and allow people to feel the actual changes in their lives.
True religion has no dogma. People are free to believe what they want. Thinking outside the box is encouraged.
True religion does not demand worship. True Religion teaches that Enlightened beings are role models to be emulated.
True religion knows that there is no one to answer prayers for help. True religion teaches no one is going to save us but ourselves. Yes we have that power. True religion teach methodology for manifesting our own preferences.
True religion knows that there is no such thing as the devil or hell. Just misguided individuals who have lost there way.
True religion knows there is no such thing as sin or sinners or someone who needs saving. There are just negative beliefs which all of us hold to one degree or another.
True religion knows there is no such thing as original sin. We have always existed in a state of grace. We just don’t realize it.
True religion knows that when we die we don’t go to heaven. Instead we wake up in spirit from our earthly dream.
True religion teaches, not preaches.
True religion knows that forgiveness of others and ourselves is a powerful tool.
True religion knows that there is no such thing as a holy war. Only disconnected individuals trying to justify their selfish hurtful actions.
True religion has no need for missionaries. Each individuals beliefs are respected especially if they are different than our own.
True religion is not about control. It’s about surrendering control to our higher self.
True religion knows there is no one solution for everybody, because we are all unique individuals. So there is no “one size fits all” approach. Any permission slip that works for the individual is valid for them. There is respect for our differences.
Accept the fact that what we have believed, may have been
wrong.
Be open to new truths.
Consider the sorry state of these priests. They are not what I would call enlightened beings worth following.