Blueprint for Change: Teachings of Bashar (Part 1/4)

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Blueprint for Change is a spiritual and philosophical dialogue channeled by Darryl Anka from Bashar, a multi-dimensional being who claims to represent a collective consciousness from the Association of Worlds (ET).

It presents Bashar’s insights on human evolution, spirituality, and the future of Earth. Through a conversational format, Bashar explores humanity’s limitations and potential, emphasizing personal empowerment, self-realization, and the importance of taking responsibility for one’s own life and reality.

The messages encourage us to recognize our intrinsic power and creativity, advocating for the shedding of negative beliefs such as guilt and fear, which Bashar views as obstacles to enlightenment and joy.

Central to Bashar’s teachings is the concept of vibrational frequency, which he explains as the key to transformation both on an individual and collective level.

Bashar describes humanity as being on the verge of a significant evolutionary shift, noting that consciousness and perception are expanding rapidly. He predicts that in the near future, Earth will become more unified and peaceful, a process facilitated by increased self-awareness and the release of old, limiting beliefs.

Additionally, Bashar touches on extraterrestrial involvement, explaining that contact with advanced civilizations will intensify as Earth raises its vibrational frequency, but only when humanity is ready to engage as equals without fear or dependence.

In this first part of our four-part blog series, we will delve into the first ten transformative insights from Bashar’s teachings.

Each of these insights invites us to release limiting beliefs, embrace our creative power, and align with the universal flow of love, peace, and self-awareness.

Guilt Perpetuates Limitation

Guilt is what will always perpetuate limitation, always perpetuate separation; it keeps you from recognizing your own self-empowerment and your own connection to the Infinite Creation. For recognize that, fundamentally speaking, while many of you for a long period of time have assumed that hate is the opposite of love, guilt is the true opposite of love. Hate may be the diametric, dynamic polarity expression of love, but guilt is the true mechanical opposite. For love is complete and utter self-worthiness and creativity, while guilt is the belief in lack of self-worth; it stifles creativity. Hate involves the concept that you deserve something, whereas guilt is completely devoid of the sense of deservability. In fact, guilt is the denial of your very existence!

Bashar highlights that guilt is the true opposite of love, not hate.

While hate is a dynamic and polarizing expression of love, guilt stifles creativity and denies self-worth.

It traps individuals in self-limiting beliefs that keep them disconnected from their own divine nature.

Guilt perpetuates feelings of unworthiness, creating a barrier between individuals and their birthright to joy, freedom, and limitless creativity.

The path to self-empowerment lies in releasing guilt and embracing the inherent worthiness that comes from being a part of the Infinite Creation.

You Are Created from Love and Light

You were created from ecstasy; you were created out of love and light. It is your birthright. Everything you do can be an act of love, done with an effortless ease of creativity. You are made in the image of the Infinite Creator; and that means, quite simply, that you are infinite creators and multidimensional ones as well. This is the natural you. If you will allow yourselves to realize that you no longer need the tool of guilt, you will then give yourselves the expansiveness of your birthright. You will allow yourselves the expressiveness of your vitality, and you will then be able, with all clear consciousness, to create and attract into your lives the things you know you deserve.

This emphasizes that we are, at our core, beings of love and light.

Our natural state is one of effortless creativity and love, and we are designed to live in harmony with the Universe.

When we let go of guilt and other limiting beliefs, we tap into our true nature as infinite, multidimensional creators.

By embracing this expansiveness, we open ourselves to the vitality of life, and with a clear mind, we can attract into our reality all that we truly deserve.

Our birthright is to live in joy, peace, and creativity.

Desire Reflects Your Ability to Create

If you exist with the desire for creating peace, harmony, joy and ecstasy in your lives, then know you are not created with that desire without also having been created with the ability to attract that into your lives. Your awareness of that idea, in and of itself, is sufficient to bring it to you. Creation holds nothing back from you, and it never has — never! In all circumstances in your lives each and every one of you has always been supported 100% by the universe. You are not ever given a desire without also being given the ability to accomplish that desire!

Bashar teaches that the Universe never gives us a desire without also giving us the means to fulfill it. Learn Bashar’s Formula here >>

This insight is empowering, reminding us that our desires are not random but are aligned with our ability to manifest them.

Whether it’s peace, joy, or any other positive experience, our awareness of that desire is enough to start attracting it into our lives.

The Universe fully supports us, holding nothing back, and by trusting in this process, we can manifest our deepest aspirations.

You Have Chosen Your Purpose

Recognize that you have chosen your purpose in being in this society at this time on your planet. Know that if you were not going to make a difference, you would not be here. As you begin to see the idea of the connection of everything in your society as it relates to you, and as you relate to it, you will begin to understand that each and every individual makes a difference within the society as a whole.

According to Bashar, each of us has a purpose in this lifetime that we have chosen before coming into this world.

We are not here by accident but have a specific role to play within society.

By understanding our connection to the larger whole and realizing that we each make a difference, we begin to embrace our purpose.

Every individual action impacts the collective, and when we recognize this, we can step more confidently into the roles we are meant to fulfill.

Love Peace Instead of Hating War

Please understand that if you believe in peace, then you do not have to hate war. You do not get peace by hating war; you get peace by loving peace. Hate only reinforces the things you say you do not prefer, because that’s what you are focusing on. Be peace; live peace. Breathe peace; share peace. Love, unconditional love, will transform your entire world in the twinkling of an eye. UNCONDITIONAL love for all.

Bashar explains that to create peace, we must focus on loving peace rather than hating war.

Hate perpetuates the very things we claim to oppose by focusing on negativity.

The transformative power of unconditional love can bring peace to the world almost instantaneously when we embody and live from a place of love.

The lesson here is simple but profound: to change the world, we must embody the qualities we wish to see, starting with peace.

Transformation Doesn’t Require Catastrophe

Changes there will be; and there may be isolated events in which individuals may choose to believe they need to experience the transformation in catastrophic or disastrous ways. However, no one needs to experience the transformation in a negative way. If individuals are willing to wake up within themselves now, and recognize they deserve happiness without having to go through trials by fire in order to believe they deserve happiness, then they won’t have to place themselves in a scenario where they are shaken awake.

Although change is inevitable, Bashar reassures us that transformation does not have to come through disaster or hardship.

We have the power to create positive transformations without experiencing trauma or catastrophe.

When individuals awaken to their inherent worth and realize they deserve happiness, they can experience transformation more smoothly.

The message encourages us to approach change consciously, knowing that we don’t need trials by fire to prove our worthiness.

Your Vibration Determines Your Reality

Whatever vibration you choose will be the reality you get. Remember: no circumstance has built-in meaning; all situations are fundamentally neutral – blank, empty, zero – zip, as you say. You give them the meaning. Because of what you have been taught to believe these things mean, the meaning you give it is the effect you get. Positive meaning in, positive effect out. Negative meaning in, negative effect out. Simple physics; simple mechanics. You experience the reality you are the vibration of; you cannot experience the reality you are not the vibration of.

Bashar teaches that our reality is shaped by the vibrations we choose to align with.

Circumstances themselves are neutral; the meaning we give them determines the outcome.

If we assign positive meaning to our experiences, we attract positive effects. Conversely, focusing on negative interpretations results in negative outcomes.

This reinforces the idea that we have full control over our reality through the vibrations and meanings we consciously choose to embody.

Personality is an Artificial Construct

That what you consider to be your personality is an artificial construct, and is not who or what you are. Recognize, therefore, that although you have created for many thousands of years the idea that you are a humaniform existence, understand that the idea of your humanity, the essence of what you are, is not restricted to your humaniform existence. Begin to allow yourselves to recognize that in a non-physical state you are not human; you are quite something else. You are an essence, a primal idea of energy consciousness – a being or a soul, if you will – which can project itself as basically any form, any symbol, any idea it wishes to.

Bashar challenges the conventional view of personality, suggesting that our human identity is only a temporary construct.

Beyond our human form, we are infinite beings of energy and consciousness capable of assuming any form we choose.

This encourages us to detach from rigid definitions of identity and to explore the more expansive nature of our existence.

We are far more than our human persona, and by embracing this truth, we unlock new levels of creativity and self-expression.

Separation Leads to Domination

Choosing the positively manifesting reality will be integrating yourself with All That Is, whereas knowing yourself as separate from All That Is creates an idea of isolation that does not allow you to feel your connection to All That Is. This leads to the need to dominate. For when you separate yourself from All That Is, controlling and dominating others is perhaps the only way you will feel you can collect what you see around you, to you. Thus you create many ideas out of separation and negative manifestation that are, in your terms, unpleasant: war, disease and many other ideas you say you do not like. This is why we would always suggest the positively manifesting reality.

Bashar emphasizes that separation from the greater whole leads to feelings of isolation, which in turn fosters domination and control.

When we view ourselves as disconnected from the collective, we may seek to exert power over others as a way to fill the perceived void.

This explains the roots of conflict, war, and negative manifestations such as disease.

Choosing to align with All That Is reconnects us to a higher frequency, leading to more harmonious realities.

You Are a Part of God

Many of your beliefs or religions on your planet speak of the idea of God – or what we call All That Is – as being omnipotent. Everywhere, all-knowing; omniscient and all-seeing . . . everything, everywhere. If God by your definition is everything, how can you be outside of it? You must also be God; God must also be you. God knows you are God. Why do you not know you are God?

This profound insight challenges the notion of separation between humanity and the divine.

If God is truly omnipresent and omniscient, then we are necessarily part of that divine essence.

Bashar invites us to recognize our own divinity and the creative power that comes with it.

By realizing that we are one with God, we step into our rightful role as co-creators of reality, fully empowered to manifest our desires and live in alignment with the Universal flow.

Bashar reminds us that we are not limited beings but divine creators with the ability to shape our experiences.

By letting go of guilt, embracing unconditional love, and aligning with our true nature, we can create the lives we desire and contribute positively to the collective evolution of the planet.

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