2025-09-18 by Paul Wagner

Bashar's Alien Wisdom & Real-World Human Liberation Converge - YES!

Mantras & Sutras|6 min read
Bashar's Alien Wisdom & Real-World Human Liberation Converge - YES!

We’ve all been on this spiritual journey for a long time - across lifetimes. There are many teachings that seem to be in conflict - and many are born from ego, not the depth of our potential. Many ...

Bashar's Alien Wisdom & Real-World Human Liberation Converge - YES!

We've all been on this spiritual journey for a long time ~ lifetimes, in fact. The space is littered with teachings that clash, many born from ego, not the deep wellspring of our potential. Too much of today's "spiritual" guidance is just warm-fuzzy bypassing and egoic projections. Let's be clear: You are FAR MORE powerful and expansive than you realize. You are loved, always, and utterly UNLIMITED. And about karma? It's not what they tell you. In fact, it's nothing at all.

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Bashar Brilliance, With a Caveat

Bashar, the multidimensional entity channeled by Darryl Anka, has spent decades delivering one of the most mechanically coherent frameworks for understanding consciousness and reality. His teachings cut through new-age fluff with surgical precision, offering a physics-like approach to manifestation that actually maps onto lived experience. Darryl embodies this with integrity, and I respect the work he and Bashar put out.

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But here's the rub: I find a crucial piece often underemphasized in the Bashar framework - the systematic release of the karmic body. That's the accumulated memory structure that locks us into repetitive patterns, no matter how well we grasp the mechanics of reality. What follows is a synthesis: Bashar's top insights, paired with reframes and additions that tackle the deeper human work of liberation through release. This isn't about picking sides. It's about recognizing that understanding *how* reality works (Bashar) and doing the actual work of freeing yourself from conditioning (the path of release) are complementary, not contradictory. Check out these brilliant, timeless insights... then let's get to work.

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Bashar's Core Insights

  1. Parallel Realities Already Exist You're not conjuring reality from thin air. Every possible version of every situation already exists as a parallel reality. You're shifting between these realities billions of times per second, based on your vibrational frequency. When you "change" your life, you're just tuning into an already-existing reality. This eliminates the struggle of "making things happen." Everything already *is*. You're simply changing the channel.
  2. The Permission Slip Mechanism Every spiritual tool ... crystals, ayahuasca, meditation cushions ... works not because of its inherent power, but because you've given yourself permission to access certain states through it. They're permission slips. This explains why "everything works" for someone, and simultaneously reveals you never needed any of it. You could access those states directly if you believed you could.
  3. The Circumstance Neutrality Principle External circumstances have zero inherent meaning or power. They are neutral until you assign them significance through your definitions and beliefs. The same event can be devastating to one person and liberating to another, purely based on the meaning they project onto it. This isn't positive thinking; it's recognizing that circumstances don't happen *to* you. They just happen. You decide what they mean.
  4. The Formula: Act on Highest Excitement The famous Bashar formula: Act on your highest excitement in every moment, with integrity, to the best of your ability, *without insisting on the outcome*. That last part is crucial, and often missed. You can't manipulate where excitement leads. It's maximum action combined with complete surrender of control over results.
  5. Beliefs Create Perception, Perception Creates Experience Bashar emphasizes the mechanical chain: belief → perception → experience. You don't experience reality directly; you experience your beliefs about reality. Change the belief, and the perception and experience automatically shift. Negative emotions aren't problems; they're guidance systems showing you exactly which beliefs are out of alignment.
  6. The Splitting Prism: Multiple Earths Earth itself is fragmenting into multiple versions based on vibrational frequency. People are literally shifting into different Earth timelines. This isn't metaphorical. Bashar claims people will increasingly experience completely different "facts" about reality because they're occupying different versions of Earth entirely. The polarization we see isn't just social; it's ontological.
  7. Synchronicity as Reality-Seam Detection Synchronicities aren't gentle cosmic winks. They're you physically detecting the seams between parallel realities as you shift. The more synchronicities you experience, the faster you're shifting between versions of Earth. It's a velocity indicator of your rate of transformation.
  8. Death Doesn't Exist (Mechanically) You cannot experience your own death. At the moment of "death," consciousness simply shifts to the parallel reality most closely matching your vibration, where you continue. From inside your experience, there's no discontinuity. You might find yourself having "recovered" in a hospital or in an entirely different scenario, but you never experience cessation.
  9. You Can't Help Anyone This is brutally honest: you cannot actually help, heal, save, or fix anyone. Everyone creates their own reality completely. You can be a permission slip for them to help themselves, but you're not doing anything *to* them. The savior complex in spiritual communities is ego masquerading as compassion.
  10. Service to Self vs. Service to Others: Both Valid Bashar explicitly describes two evolutionary paths - service to others and service to self (what most would call negative entities) - as equally valid explorations of consciousness that eventually merge back into unity. There's no cosmic judgment. Both paths lead home. This demolishes the "love and light only" model completely.

The Path of Release: Reframes and Additions

Years ago, I sat with a man shattered by loss, his body numb, words choked by grief. Instead of pushing him to "feel better," I guided his breath, invited the shake and tremble that begged for release. In that raw, trembling moment, his nervous system found a crack wide enough for light to seep in, and I saw firsthand how real healing starts in the body's forgotten memory — not just the mind's chatter. I remember my own long nights wrestling with ego death, the self I thought I was burning down to ash. Sitting silent in Amma’s darshan hall, the chaos in my mind slowed to the rhythm of her presence. The knot in my chest loosened as years of old stories about who I was unraveled. It wasn’t mystical or flashy — just the slow, stubborn, physical unburdening of a man learning to breathe through the pain and show up anyway. Now, let's integrate the deeper work that Bashar's mechanical framework points toward but doesn't fully address: the systematic dissolution of the karmic body through release.

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  1. Karma as Assumed Memory, Not Cosmic Debt While Bashar correctly identifies beliefs as creating experience, we need to go deeper into what beliefs actually are: accumulated memory mistaken for truth. Karma isn't a cosmic debt system or punishment. It's nine categories of assumed memory carried forward, never questioned. These memories include not just mental constructs, but emotional patterns, bodily contractions, relational templates, and survival strategies formed in response to early experiences. They create a karmic body - a dense structure of accumulated conditioning that perpetuates itself through decisions, perseverations, and beliefs, culminating in a contrived moralism that has nothing to do with actual wisdom or spirituality. The release of these memory structures in this lifetime opens gateways to liberation. This isn't about working through lessons or paying debts; it's about recognizing that your entire personality, emotional structure, and perception of reality is built from memories you're treating as ongoing truth.
  2. Negative Emotions as Rocket Fuel, Not Just Guidance Bashar teaches that negative emotions show you which beliefs are misaligned. Accurate, but incomplete. Negative emotions aren't just guidance systems; they're the actual fuel for transformation when fully felt and released. The intensity of a negative feeling is directly proportional to how powerful the available transformation is. Most spiritual teachings want to bypass negativity through reframing or positive thinking. The path of release says: get into the negative emotion completely. Feel it fully. Cry it out. Rage it out. Let it move through you without story or justification. This isn't wallowing; it's metabolizing stuck energy. When you fully feel what you've been avoiding, the belief structure supporting it dissolves automatically. You don't need to "change" the belief; it changes itself when the emotional charge releases.
  3. The Sedona Method: Systematic Release Technology The Sedona Method provides a practical framework for release that complements Bashar's understanding perfectly. It asks three simple questions: *Could you let it go? Would you let it go? When?* This method recognizes that we're holding onto feelings, thoughts, and desires compulsively. The act of consciously releasing - simply opening your hand and letting go ... trains the system to stop gripping. Over time, this creates a raw lightness and freedom that no amount of positive thinking or belief work can achieve. The genius is its simplicity: you're not analyzing *why* you feel something, you're not trying to reframe it positively, you're just releasing it. This directly addresses the karmic accumulation that Bashar's framework points to but doesn't provide tools for clearing.
  4. Crying as Sacred Technology When I talk about crying daily for hours over five years, people often misunderstand this as depression or victimhood. It's neither. It's systematic release of the karmic body - the accumulated grief, rage, terror, and contractedness stored in a human system over decades. Crying isn't weakness; it's one of the most powerful release mechanisms available. It literally moves stuck energy out of the body. The tears carry emotional toxicity. The convulsions of deep sobbing shake loose cellular memory. Most people doing "shadow work" have no concept of the sheer volume of accumulated pain stored in a human system. A weekend workshop barely scratches the surface. Real release requires sustained, committed feeling of everything you've been holding back ... sometimes for years. This isn't suffering; it's cleaning house. And when the house is clean, the mechanical insights Bashar offers can actually land because you're no longer operating from a dense, karmically bound state.
This isn't about intellectual understanding; it's about embodied liberation. Take these insights, apply the release, and watch your reality transform. You are capable of real freedom, right now.