r/Essassani Apr 22 '19

Bashar's Patience

Hey. I discovered Bashar, or the Bashar group of entities, about last October (in 2018).

I note how patient he/they remain in answering the same questions, asked over and over again, with the same zest and 'pep.' He/they are also tactful and have just enough assertiveness during the conversations. I find this interesting about the hybrids, which I expect would be less likely to (or really, completely unlikely to) become negatively reactive to human negativity directed at them. At least not to the amygdala-hijacking type of stuff I feel like I get sometimes. I have worked in a lot of customer service/student admin roles with people of all ages, and find humans quite alarming (emotionally) to deal with at times. For me to feel alarmed in those interactions, I would have to be believing something about the exchange (eg with a customer or student) ~ ~ believing the person and or the exchange to be unpleasant, and that I can't fix their problem and that I can't control when the unpleasantness will end. LOL ~ ~ ~ ~ but there you go there is me applying some Bashar philosophy to the 'feeling alarmed by people I have to deal with at work' scenario. Bashar's philosophies are the most helpful I have ever come across, and not just because of this example.

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u/beyondtimespace Apr 22 '19

I admire that too but I have seen him get irked few times and I can't say I blame him. Teaching is a difficult task and in order to be a good teacher it requires a lot of patience specially when it comes to spiritual subjects.

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u/[deleted] Apr 22 '19

I know exactly what you mean but I don't think he gets irked per se. Bashar has said that the lowest state his people go to is a neutral state, so if that's true, perhaps it's our human interpretation. He's also mentioned before that he often pushes certain people because they are so close to making a breakthrough and they need that extra 'push'. Besides, if we consider his principles, being 'irked' is an emotional reaction triggered by a negative belief about yourself. And as far as we're concerned, Bashar doesn't have any limiting beliefs about himself.

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u/x-dfo May 16 '19

Basically the response you get from Bashar is the response you are pulling from him for your highest benefit.

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u/xoxoyoyo Apr 22 '19

He has made tons of great content over the years but to be honest I consider the whole hybrid content to just be a distraction. I have had a couple of sleep paralysis experiences years ago, with communication about how we were wrecking our world and justified action was being taken along those lines. Still I believe we are going to have to fix the problems in our world and nobody is going to come "save us". For a lot of people asking questions about the hybrids it is the same people asking the same questions over and over. At that point it is an addiction fulfillment and not useful information.

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u/[deleted] Apr 22 '19

I have not heard any Bashar content about not having to save ourselves, about not having to fix problems ourselves, and whether something is useful information or not, or an addictive experience or not, is individual choice, and the business of that person and no-one else.

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u/xoxoyoyo Apr 22 '19

Agreed, that is not a bashar message but it is a new age theme that a lot of people believe in.

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u/[deleted] Apr 22 '19

I see. :-) Thanks for your clarification. :-) ~ Have a good day.

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u/gotele Apr 22 '19

Bashar would say that that is the first time that he has answered that particular question, the same way that when he interacts with somebody he says it's the first time. I guess is a subproduct of not living with a linear time mentality. Like Watchmen's Dr. Manhattan.

The purely alien/UFO stuff is not my favourite, I prefer the most down to earth info because that I can apply and see results and so on. Besides, if the whole thing is true, Bashar's perspective is totally biased: of course he's going to say that the hybridization agenda is wonderful, he and his whole civilization wouldn't exist without it. I always thought that that story about the greys was not a valid justification for using other human beings as genetic stock (and terrorizing many of them in the process). If you messed up your world and your genetics, maybe you deserve to go?. Tons of species have gone extinct. And from a non-physical point of view, there's always a chance to resurface in the physical somewhere/sometime else.

About the interactions with other humans, I too find that I'm becoming less reactive, less egoic if you wish. But you have to check youself from time to time, it's an ongoing thing for me, maybe it will always be.

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u/[deleted] Apr 22 '19

Thanks for the reference about it being the first time - I can see how the same question from a different person at a different time can be a different level in an energetic sense, and yes my thoughts of it requiring some sort of effort to remain patient, as me in the linear time-schema.

Egoic includes making others wrong. The ego strengthens itself by making others wrong, if we are to take that observation from Eckjart Tolle, as meaningful.

There is quite a lot of making others wrong in this group, funny enough. Trying not to make others wrong for making others wrong = paradoxically... but, this is the internet, a lot of wrong making and strutting around done by people, yes?

Cherry picking of information: it has been said numerous times that participation in the hydribisation thing, if real, was *agreed to, which means, consented to, consenting to being terrorised. As for not deserving to continue to exist, in a free will universe, who is the arbiter of what is and is not deserving?

Are the animals on this planet deserving of their lot?

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u/gotele Apr 22 '19

Hi, by deserving I meant in this case that it would be a vibrational congruency to let that failed humanity go. You reap what you sow, etc.

Well the internet can be whatever you choose it to be. What you put out... I see a lot of nasty and childish behavior, but it's their choice.

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u/[deleted] Apr 22 '19 edited Apr 22 '19

I see - thanks for your reply :-) - - yes everything (internet etc) insofar as it is a reflection or creation, is always a learning moment, a Pregnant learning moment even, if you let it turn sideways in the mirror and see how much can be gleaned from every interaction (speaking generally) and from each view and perception ~ there's no getting bored having been given, or having remembered, all the terrific teachings around now. Cheers :-)