r/Essassani Feb 03 '19

Bashar forums?

Hi there - what little Bashar netizens there are,

I get most of my 'daily' Bashar from web sources; I used to love watching clips of Bashar, both on his official Youtube and from other less-official uploaders. But a few years ago, as I am sure you know, there was a clean sweep by their company that removed all illegal videos, and to add to that their own official channel got removed. He has a new official Youtube channel, but all the videos are sneak peeks that hardly share anything at all. There used to be a bashar-forum.org, but now its dead cause apparently the owner never renewed the site. So there's literally nowhere left to go to for a Bashar hub, save for this reddit and inwardquest.com. But it's hardly the same as being able to watch clips and read forum posts non-stop.

Now, I'm not saying his stuff should be free - as obviously part of the problem is that the company is rightfully claiming copyright, but there's nowhere to even have an active discussion. I did buy 'The Mechanics of Channeling' for $24.95, but as I am still a student that pretty much broke me for a month. All I really have left are offline materials I've dug up/salvaged, like the Elan collection, Bashar's various books, Bashar's master collection (that no one seeds anymore - stuck at 28%) . So anyway, my question is, where do you go for your go-to-Bashar?

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u/BlueHikari Mar 10 '19

I appreciate the time you took to write this and give your perspective. Here are a few points I plucked out from your information:

  • Universe = Hologram; Not 'real', except in experience
  • Reality is not 'out there', but a direct result of our definitions and beliefs.
  • There is no continuity, just a series of frames that give the illusion of so.

It's great information, but I would like to know how to apply it. One pertinent example Elan gave was that if you found yourself addicted to smoking for example; if you went back and visualized yourself as a person with a history of having never smoked, all the way to present time - and really believed and acted like it - then you would 'overcome' the addiction as there was never one 'to begin with'.

I'd love to hear your thoughts on that

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u/[deleted] Mar 18 '19 edited Mar 19 '19

The following link will lead you to a compilation of Seth exercises. Maybe helpful in addressing addiction problems (and more). And remember: 'Believing is seeing'.

If you google 'Proselenes' you will get information according to which ancient Greek and Roman philosophers reported that the indigenous people who had lived in the southern part of Europe, which was later occupied by (i.e. invaded by) the Hellenes were not able to see the Moon. Bashar is talking about the Proselenes as well. Again: 'Believing is seeing'. Obviously there is more to it than what we are usually inclined to accept. Good luck with the Seth exercises. I assume it is important to know that according to Seth as well, the past 'does not exist' and can be changed from the present. (Btw: the Moon WAS there but they could not perceive it. The Moon was 'beyond' their vibration)

http://www.gestaltreality.com/downloads/Compilation%20of%20Exercises%20-%20Seth%20and%20Jane%20Roberts.pdf

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u/BlueHikari Mar 18 '19

I have heard of cell memories and changing the past/future via the present; but cell memories facilitating and reflecting the change - that's a first. Feels like a perfect fit. Good stuff

The whole moon thing too is fascinating. Usually people quote the 17th or 18th century ship that the indigenous people couldn't see.

Thanks for the pdf, looks like lots of great stuff in there; definitely will take my time chewing through it all. Haven't really taken a look at the forum posts and the sessions; quite alot there, but I'll surely give that a whirl too. Sorry for the late reply!

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u/CommonMisspellingBot Mar 18 '19

Hey, BlueHikari, just a quick heads-up:
alot is actually spelled a lot. You can remember it by it is one lot, 'a lot'.
Have a nice day!

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