Part 3 of Cybo

Parallel Realities

Bashar Bashar
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Parallel Realities and Vibrations

Asker: I don’t really understand the concept of parallel realities. I’m just trying to wrap my head around it.

Did the TV analogy not help you?

Asker: No.

Bashar: Oh, all right. Do you understand in any way, shape, or form, the concept that there is only really one single moment in existence? Let me put it to you this way. I’ll use these terms: Nature is exceedingly efficient. It will never use more than it needs to accomplish something. Do you follow that idea?

Asker: Yes. It’s very efficient.

Bashar: Do you in any way, shape, or form, understand the quest of many of your scientists to find a unified field theory that explains all the different phenomena that you perceive with one basic equation? You understand that idea generally?

Asker: Yes. That it can be rendered down to one thing that expresses itself as many different things. Mh.

Bashar: All right. Well, nature being very efficient also renders down the idea of space and time into the most basic components it can in order to create the idea, the effect you call physical reality. It will only use the exact minimum thing it needs to create that effect. So instead of actually having to create many locations and many different moments, the question is: Can existence create the effect, the experience, of many different moments by just using one moment? Or many different places by just using one place? The answer is yes, it can. So the idea is: there is only one moment. There is only one moment. And we call it Now. There is only one place. And we call it Here. The idea of the outside projection is an illusion. Does that make sense? It’s happening in your consciousness. There’s nothing really out there. Even your physicists understand that what appears to be solid matter is just a fluctuational reflection of energy. Do you understand that?

Asker: Yes.

Bashar: All right. Now, if you understand that time itself can be reduced to a single moment, then the fact that you experience many different moments means that all those moments actually have to be happening at the same time. But that you only perceive the same moment from another perspective. And that’s what makes it seem as if there’s another moment. But it’s not. It’s just a shifting of your point of view of the same moment. It’s like looking at the other side of it and going, “Well, this must be another moment. And this must be another moment. And this must be another moment.” But it’s not. It’s the same moment from different points of view. So the idea of parallel realities is just a stretched extension of that idea. Everything is happening Here and Now. Everything is overlapping. Just like all the different television programs really all exist all at once in your TV set. But you don’t perceive the different program until you change the channel because you’re switching frequencies. So likewise, all the different realities that you call past, present, future, parallel realities, alternate realities, physical, non-physical, whatever you want to call those experiences, are all overlapping. But they’re separated by the difference in their frequency. That’s all. That’s all. But nature is so efficient, it can use the single place and the single moment in which to create all those different frequencies. But when you start experiencing that single moment from what you call a spacetime perspective, or you want to have that experience, then it seems to stretch all that out to fill space and fill time. So that you get this sense of dimensionality. And the sense of change. Is this helping?

Asker: Yes.

Bashar: So what are some signs that you can tell by… you can see that you’re shifting? You’re shifting all the time. It’s just that you shift so frequently. Every second, billions of times. Literally every second, billions of times. Specifically, you shift 104310^{43} times per second. You understand how small an increment that is?

Asker: Okay. Yes. I understand.

Bashar: All right. I can still give you an example. Okay. The increment is so small that there are more of them in a single second than all the seconds that have existed since the beginning of your universe. Do you understand?

Asker: Wow. Yes.

Bashar: So in that tick of the clock, so to speak, everything actually exists in that one tick. But looking at it from a physical spacetime perspective makes it seem like different ticks. Now, it’s obviously going so fast and so smooth that it’s beyond the threshold of your senses. In the same way that when you take a strip of film and run it through one of your projectors to see a movie, the idea is that if the film doesn’t go at least 24 frames a second, you’re not going to see what looks like smooth motion on the screen. You understand? Mh. So the film has to go fast enough that you don’t notice the shift. It doesn’t jar you to go from one frame to another. You just accept it as smooth changes, smooth motion over time. Okay. But when you start accelerating yourself, you start getting closer to matching the frequency at which the idea of the tick of the clock actually happens. And you can start experiencing more awareness of the differences between the frames. You can break the continuity. You know what a strobe light is?

Asker: Yes.

Bashar: Have you ever used a strobe light to freeze a stream of water?

Asker: No. But I’ve seen… I’ve seen stuff done similar to.

Bashar: All right. So it’s a similar idea. If you turn on your tap and there’s a stream of water, you see it as an unbroken stream. Mhm. But if you start a strobe light in the dark and you illuminate the water stream with flashes, and you find the right frequency, suddenly you find that the frequency is only illuminating one small part of that stream to such a degree that that’s all you see. And it seems like there is literally a sphere of water hanging in midair, frozen, just floating there. Because you’ve matched the frequency at which the water is falling. So the idea is that when you change the frequency, you can start to match the frequency of reality and start to see things in a different way and experience things in a different way. But this is going on from many different points of view, which you call parallel realities. There is a version of you experiencing this. There is another version of you on another Earth experiencing something slightly different. Another version on another Earth experiencing something even more different. Another version experiencing something that could be very, very different. And on and on and on and on to infinity. Everything that can happen is happening all at once. But from a spacetime perspective, you say, “Well, it’s got to be stretched out somehow.” So we’ll call those parallel realities, even though they’re all happening at the same time.

Asker: Yes. What civilizations am I most related to?

Bashar: Sirians. Some hybrid civilizations such as the Yel. Some Pleiadian. Smattering of Arcturians. And a few other things we won’t go into now. Okay? Does that help you?

Asker: Yes. And one more question. Um, what is my current vibration right now?

Bashar: 143,000 cycles per second.

Shivi, Sabo, and Physical Reality

Shivi: Cybo Is a friend of mine. And uh, uh, when he introduced himself to me… uh, uh, when he introduced himself to me, um, he was in sort of disguised himself. I understand that he’s very mischievous. Why was he wearing all red?

Bashar: The vibration itself was a clue to go to a certain level within yourself and build up from there. To take a look at something on a certain frequency level in order to use it as a foundation and build up from there. Does this make sense? Can you expand on that? May I ask you a question?

Shivi: Absolutely. What do you feel about physical reality?

Bashar: It’s not for the faint of heart.

Shivi: All right. All right. But by going into the lower vibration, the red vibration, can you develop a deep appreciation for it?

Bashar: I’m in process of that.

Shivi: All right. I know how dark, dark can get. All right. So by giving you the red frequency, it’s an opportunity to understand that without building the foundation of appreciation for physical reality as just another expression of the spirit, nothing on top of that foundation will survive. It will just collapse. The foundation has to be strong. Your relationship to physical reality has to be one that is equivalent to your relationship to the idea of spirit. Because physical reality is no less spiritual than non-physical reality. Does this make sense?

Shivi: I’m on board with that.

Bashar: All right. Then that’s why you were given that vibration. Okay? Does that make sense?

Shivi: Yeah. And um, I just love the ebb and flow of energy between me and you.

Bashar: As do we. Anything else?

Shivi: Um, I love you. And um, I’m want to express my appreciation.

Bashar: All right. We love you unconditionally as well. Would you like to now flow away?

Shivi: Okay. I would love to. Okay. Until another time, Bashar.

Bashar: All right. Good day.


Conversation 9: Channeling an ET Child for a Book

Andy: Day. Hello, Andy. You good day?

Bashar: Okay. My question is… speak up. Speak up. Okay. My question is… speak up. Speak up. Okay. My… take full advantage of your technology. My highest excitement right now is the… my highest excitement right now is the idea of channeling an ET child to help me finish writing my children’s book.

Bashar: All right. We’ll go right ahead. What’s stopping you?

Andy: I’ve been feeling like I’m open. But… but what doesn’t feel like it’s happening. It doesn’t feel like it’s happening. What do you think it’s supposed to feel like?

Bashar: Um, natural flow. And so you do not experience any natural flow at all when you sit down to write?

Andy: Yes. I am.

Bashar: Well, then how do you know that’s not it? Is it supposed to come with trumpets and fanfare and exploding fireworks? Or is it just going to be the flow that needs to be there, remaining unobtrusive in the background so as not to interrupt your flow? How do you know you’re not being assisted if you’re feeling any flow at all? What makes you think you’re not? Is that a good question?

Andy: I have felt the flow before. Yes. It doesn’t seem like it’s as flowy now. Not as flowy. Is there something else you would rather be doing when it’s not as flowy? Something else that is more flowy, even though it may appear not to be connected? Are you following the thread of your excitement when it appears in a different form? Are you insisting it should only come in that form?

Andy: Well, I feel pretty good about following my excitement.

Bashar: Well, then when you’re not flowing in one way, why not just flow in another? Okay? And assume that the flow is connected even if it doesn’t look the same. How about that? Are you doing that?

Andy: Yes.

Bashar: Then why are you asking this question?

Andy: Good question. Thank you. Do you have a good answer?

Bashar: I’ll follow my flow more. My excitement more. I think you are making this more complicated than it needs to be. You might be overthinking this. Whenever you feel the flow, okay, just flow. Don’t stop the process and wonder, “Well, is that extraterrestrial child really there or not? I’m not sure what I’m supposed to feel.” Otherwise, you’re stopping the flow. Mh. And then the Extraterrestrial child is standing there tapping its foot going, “When’s she going to let me flow with her again? Okay. Why does she keep stopping the flow?” You understand?

Andy: Yeah. That’s great. Is this helping?

Bashar: That’s great. What is your book about?

Andy: I realized it was uh, that I wanted about… I realized it was uh, that I wanted ET… um, perspective. Child’s perspective to help the children, the Earthling children, to better understand and and therefore…

Bashar: What is your book more open to? The ET children coming in. And so you are telling a story?

Andy: Yes. That exemplifies this idea. Mhm.

Bashar: All right. And so are you having fun?

Andy: Yes.

Bashar: All right. And do you trust that the times that are not as flowy as others are part of the process? Okay? Or do you label them as interruptions and obstacles?

Andy: I have been.

Bashar: Yeah. Why would you want to do that?

Andy: I don’t.

Bashar: Then don’t. You never have to feel any kind of writer’s block or feel stuck in any way, shape, or form. You know, the idea is that if you have writer’s block, write about the writer’s block. And then you won’t be stuck. Do you understand? And it may take you places you need to go to give you the information you need to then go back to the story with a deeper appreciation of another perspective you may not have had had not the flow shifted. It’s all part of the process. It only seems like it’s not when you start labeling the differences as not being part of the process of your excitement. Do you follow that?

Andy: Mhm.

Bashar: So the ebb and flow is all natural. Absolutely. Many people when they talk about the ebb and flow, look at it like this [downward motion]. But really it’s like this [upward spiral] if you want it to be. Where you’re always going up even while you’re going up and down. These are natural cycles. It is important for you to keep your feet on the ground even while your head is in the stars. Therefore, you will always gather information and bring it down to earth. Gather information and bring it down to earth. Gather information and bring it down to earth. That’s the ebb and the flow. And it’s part of the process.

Andy: Yes. Yes. Does this help?

Bashar: Yes. And by the way, that came from a child.

Andy: Yes. Thank you. Love you.

Bashar: Thank you. Love you. Sometimes all right. All right. All right. Sometimes the child wants me to tell you: sitting down and writing a book sometimes means getting up off your butt.

Testimony, Shambala, and Mermaids

Asker: I was born on Friday, February 13th, 1987. And it’s been just a path that’s guided me. That number, of course.

Bashar: Well, you are a path. Thank you. Remember, none of you are on a path. You are a path. You can’t really be off yourself.

Asker: So I uh, I… I do have… I… I basically am kind of nervous now because this is literally a pinnacle leap in my life right here. Being here at this time, at this moment. I…

Bashar: Yes. What isn’t that exciting?

Asker: Very exciting.

Bashar: Oh, all right. Then you don’t have to be nervous. Um, I take people up for ET contact groups. Um, I was told to do that. And I end up moving.

Bashar: Are you having fun?

Asker: Yes. A lot of fun. It is my highest excitement. That connection is my highest excitement. That kind of what uh, that connection… the connection between me and them to sharing that with other people.

Bashar: All right. And so and so I just uh, you know, basically came here to uh, share that with you and thank you.

Bashar: It has been shared. And you get to do that too. And it’s really fun that I get to lift people up and empower them in their lives and show them that that we’re… you know, how we can grow, how we can move, how we can flow. But more precisely, our excitement is in sharing information that allows people to lift themselves up.

Asker: Exactly. Yeah. Because we don’t lift anyone up. We can only lift ourselves up.

Bashar: EXA… Yeah. Yeah. But others can choose to do so by choosing to match the vibration we give off of lifting ourselves up. And that’s what’s exciting to us.

Asker: So I moved to a place in Colorado.

Bashar: Oh, right. From Denver.

Asker: And when I got there, I was wondering why, how, or what, and why I end up being in this random place in the middle of nowhere.

Bashar: It’s exciting. It is very exciting. And who knows what will happen in a place where you don’t know what will happen.

Asker: So basically I started channeling and connecting. And I’ve always been connected with ETs. All right. And I end up having visions. Yes. Of what? Of me in a past life but parallel existing life.

Bashar: Yes. Yes. Yes. Um, holding one of the 13 crystal skulls.

Asker: Oh, all right. On a ship.

Bashar: Yes. Kind of with an emotion of sadness.

Asker: All right. Um, at the time. And flying over the area where I live right now or in that area. Yeah. Yes. And um, and I was just wondering if you could maybe give me some more correlation on that.

Bashar: Well, you’re connecting to the time when the skulls were separated. And so the experience you’re having of sadness is the idea of recognizing that they needed to be separated and that it would take, in terms of time, a long time before they would be brought back together again.

Asker: Well, and then I asked the universe, you know, send me synchronicities that show me the path I need to go for that focus of what whatever this means to me. I try not to take it on um, as I am the holder of the 13th skull. Because past parallel life… you tap into all sorts of different things as you need to. It’s a dynamic thing. Remember that these are dynamic things. When people on your planet talk about “what is my past life,” this is dynamically changing all the time because you’re connecting to other things as you need to. And as you become a different person, you may need to connect to another life that coexists. So one moment you may say, “Well, you’re connecting now to an ancient Egyptian person in that time frame you call ancient Egypt,” that you are thinking as a past life because you need information from this person. Because you’re interpreting the connection from spacetime perspective as a memory. Therefore, that’s why you think it’s your past life, as opposed to simply the life of someone living in Egypt parallel to you now. But nevertheless, all that aside, the idea is that you connect to whatever you need to at any given moment. And when you’re a new person, you’ll connect to different things. So next week you may no longer have the connection to the ancient Egyptian person. So the idea of “what is my past life” is not fixed. It’s constantly changing as you are. Dynamic. Dynamic change. Remember, it’s the fifth law: Everything Changes except the laws. So even that. Even your relationship to other lives changes as you change.

Asker: Yes. Yes. Yes. Um, so I… I end up 3 days later after that process of asking my higher self to send me synchronicity to guide me on the path that, you know, best suits that person.

Bashar: Yes. And you end up… and I ended up meeting this person who told me about a giant skull carved into the Grand Mesa where I live right next to. All right. Um, and I went online and it was… it was, you know, the synchronicities just blow my mind. I just… that’s what they’re supposed to do. Um, quite literally. So. And it’s like literally one-third the size of the Grand Mesa. Yes. And so I started getting information to do contact groups up there. So I bring people up there. All right. Um, and if you heard of the Shambala?

Bashar: Yes. I was wondering if you might give me some more understanding of your interpretation of that.

Bashar: It is an experience in a slightly altered dimension of physical reality that, if you manage to shift your frequency to match it, you can begin to experience. It’s a particular region or several regions that can appear on your planet that are representative of another reality, another version of physical reality that is more in alignment with your higher mind. Therefore, when you can match that frequency, sometimes you can have glimpses or even long extended visions of existing within the concept you call Shambala. It’s a slightly removed reality from yours, just on a slightly different frequency, but just enough so that you will know that when you match that frequency, you’ve really shifted to something different. It’s another example of a break in physical continuity that is specifically designed to let you know you have broken with your physical continuity and the mass consensus to a great degree. Does this make sense?

Asker: Yes. Yeah. It definitely does. Um, all right. That is that’s beautiful. So couple days before I came here, I laid out outside. The stars. Yes. And I always have UFO… I always have ET contact through, you know, just looking at the stars. And literally um, I mean, I saw 20, 30 different stars. And then I said the same thing I just told you: that my life is literally a testimony to you guys being here and your guidance and your gracefulness. Because it’s really uh, it’s helped me immensely.

Bashar: All right. Well, all of you are a testimony to us being here too.

Asker: Well, in a giant bright light shined right on me as before I could even actually bring the words out.

Bashar: Yes. You guys are just on it. Yes. Just… just so synchronistic. There is much more going on than you are able to perceive. But when you perceive it, you suddenly realize how much is happening. It’s very beautiful. Very beautiful. All right. I got some quick questions ready.

Bashar: Yes. All right. Here we go. Mermaids.

Asker: Ready. Yes. All right. Here we go. Mermaids. Yes or no?

Bashar: Longer answer than you may think. Okay. Okay. Darn. There have been some genetic creations that would be similar to that in Atlantean times that may have given rise to some of those legends. In terms of them existing physically as a species on your Earth? No. But they are part of the nature world that again is a slightly altered, shifted vibrational reality to yours that sometimes overlaps in your reality. And therefore, sometimes people who are sensitive to it can sometimes perceive those kinds of beings. But they don’t exist in your normal physical reality. All right.

Asker: Dragons?

Bashar: Similar idea. Again, they are beings that are of a higher dimensional level that you can interact with. But they exist between the planes of dimensions. They are never presenting themselves in your physical reality as the dragon that you think they do. They look quite different when they come into your reality. But the idea is that you perceive them in the way that you do when they’re in their own natural state in between the dimensions. But they are higher levels of wisdom.

Asker: Megalodon?

Bashar: Well, that exists. It’s a giant shark. Does it exist right now? Several do. Yeah. The very depths of your oceans.

Asker: Awesome. And a few other things you haven’t found yet.

Bashar: Oh, cool. Way cool. How about a Hollow Earth?

Bashar: No. Not physically. Again, people that may have, without intending to, crossed through different dimensional vortices may find themselves in a reality that, because of their understanding of physical reality, they think actually physically is inside the Earth. When in fact, they’re no longer on the Earth anywhere at all. So they just make the assumption when they come back through that particular portal that they’ve actually physically been inside the Earth. And they haven’t. They’ve been somewhere else.

Asker: What can you tell me about Argentina?

Bashar: Is that wouldn’t jeopardize anything in such a way? It’s a lovely country.

Asker: Is it maybe you should visit this? Oh, ar… oh, Antarctica. Excuse me. I was thinking Argentina.

Bashar: Antarctica. Well, that’s a lovely country too. But you might want to dress more warmly. What we can tell you is yes, there are certain extraterrestrial bases there. And that’s all we’re going to say for now.

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