Part 2

The Angels of Orion

Bashar Bashar
13 min read

Q&A Session: Dialogue 3 (Worthiness, Passion, and the Hybrid Sanctuary)

Questioner: I’m acting on my highest excitement to the best of my ability. The big lesson since I talked to you last is working on letting go of expectation. That has been a huge lesson for me right now.

Bashar: All you have to do is get to the point of understanding that the insistence is a limitation on what you could be receiving. When you really understand it’s a limitation, why would you want to keep doing it?

Questioner: I think I’m holding on to definitions that no longer serve me.

Bashar: And you would not do that unless you believe that they did serve you. So in what way do you believe that they serve you, even though you know that they don’t?

Questioner: I’m learning to let go of the core belief that I’m not worthy.

Bashar: So you’re still willing to argue with creation about your worthiness? You haven’t gotten to the point of understanding you can never win that argument.

Questioner: I guess not. This is enlightening. Do you think you can win that argument? No. I think I need to let it go.

Bashar: But do you understand that you can? Now I do. I’m starting to learn that.

Questioner: I’ve acted on my excitement and my passion and have taken it as far as I can, and I’m learning to let go of the insistence of expectation.

Bashar: It’s just insistence. You can expect that something will happen. But we’re talking about assumption and insistence of a particular way in which things happen. That’s what you’re letting go of, because again it comes with the understanding that the physical mind can’t necessarily know what the best outcome should actually look like. You can create a symbol of it, a picture that represents the idea of an ideal outcome, but you don’t really know for a fact that that depiction is exactly what would be the ideal outcome. So it acts as a symbol to get you into an excited state. But then you have to drop the picture. That’s how visualization actually works. Because you don’t know that that’s actually the best outcome. You need to make space for the higher mind to bring you what actually works better for you.

Because again, remember: what to the physical mind seems like the highest height, to the higher mind is just the floor, and it can go much higher. So why not let it? Why limit yourself by insisting that a particular outcome has to look a certain way, if you know that that’s actually preventing something better from coming? Why would you want to insist on that?

Questioner: I see. It makes no sense.

Bashar: Yes. So when it gets to the point where it makes no sense, then it’s gone. If you keep doing the same thing, you still have a belief that makes it make sense.

Questioner: About what you just talked about, the Angels of Orion, I really resonate with that because I’ve delved into some deep darkness, but I’m learning to let go of the definitions.

I acted on my highest excitement. I bought property and built a hybrid sanctuary in Oregon. I hope to donate it or… I let you know so that hopefully…

Bashar: You’re treading back into the idea of insistence on what should happen with it. Remember, here is the statement: you act on your passion for its own sake. That’s it. Not because of what you think it will accomplish or what you think it will get you or where you think it will lead or what you think it will do or what you think it will bring to you or what you even think it’s for. When we talk about acting on your passion, we’re talking about purely acting on your passion because there is no other choice for you but to do that thing. There is nothing attached to it. Nothing attached to it. Because you don’t know what actually needs to happen with it. You don’t know. You’re just creating a space because that’s your passion to do so.

You may have your reasons why you’re doing it, but you have to drop those too ultimately, because the act of doing it is just an expression of passion, and you don’t really know what’s going to happen with that. It might become a refuge for hybrids in the future. It might become a refuge for cats, for all you know. But the idea is that it is there as an expression of your passion. If that is truly what it is, and you are willing to allow it to attract what it needs to be, because you don’t really know. This comes down to the idea of really letting go of the idea of the negative ego that thinks it knows everything, how everything has to work out. You have to let go of the hubris. It’s a pure act of passion and unconditional love, and there is no other reason than that to do it.

But you know you can expect that it will serve a purpose because it was created from passion and love. You don’t have to know or insist on what that service actually will turn out to be.

Questioner: That was the lesson I’m learning right now. So thank you. That brings me to my next acting on my passion. I’m an artist, and I’m just going to go back to Cambodia and just do art, and I’m going to trust that it’s going to work out.

Bashar: You have to know that it will. Because when you say “I’m going to trust,” there’s still a hesitation in that. You have to know that it will. You see, again this comes down to what you know to be true. You just do. There’s no questions about that. Exactly on the same level as if I said, “Can you simply talk?” Yes. And so you don’t stop and go, “Do I believe I can talk? Do I trust that I can talk? I don’t know. Maybe let me think about this for a while before I actually say anything.” No. Can you talk? Yes, because you know you can.

What you know is inherent in your behavior. It’s fused into your action. So if the passion is to simply return to Cambodia and express your art, you don’t have to add the rest of that sentence. You know that will be of benefit in some way, shape, or form and bring you what you need. Remember, it’s not about so much what you want. It’s about what you need. Because what you need will fulfill you. What you want often won’t.

Questioner: Does that help? That helps a lot. So thank you very much.

Bashar: You are off to Cambodia then?

Questioner: Yes. I am in December.

Bashar: Because if you are allowing yourself to become an angel of Orion, all you need to do is spread your wings and fly.

Q&A Session: Dialogue 4 (Near-Death Experience and Timelines)

Questioner: I followed you for about 8 years of my time, and you were behind me. I did it more from a state of hopeful optimism but active pessimism. And it led me to my accident, which wasn’t an accident. It was an awakening. I grounded myself by falling 20 feet to the ground.

Bashar: Well done. Congratulations. How creative.

Questioner: Once I hit the ground, I transitioned into a limbo state where I talked to my higher self. It said, “Would you like a second chance?” to which I said, “Do I get one?” and he said, “Yes, of course.” Everyone chooses when they die. So I deliberated for 5 minutes because of rent and taxes, and for some reason I chose to come back. The 5 minutes was condensed down into 1 second just so I wouldn’t know in the sense, but I felt it, of course. I woke up paralyzed from the neck down, at which point the gift was: I either walk or I truly die. I chose to walk.

But then when I hear you talk about these storylines that you’re sharing now, if everything is new billions of times a second, why this storyline of Atlantis and not one which is bathed in utopian ideas and abundance? Why?

Bashar: What do you mean, why? It could be any timeline that you would share with us. Why this one that it was destroyed with the comets and everything?

Because this is the one you’re all playing out. This is the one we’re speaking to right now. So it’s important that we are on this theme and this pathway. Because your theme is transformation from darkness to light, therefore that part fits the story that you’re playing out. So right now that’s part of your history. In a little while it may no longer be, because remember, as you change your present, you change your past. But right now that’s the storyline you’re playing out, all of you.

Questioner: I did transform from darkness into light. With Atlantis, I knew about the Eye of the Sahara in North Africa and I thought that was Atlantis due to the images that were shown. But now you’re saying Atlantis is in the Bahamas as the main island. But they did have colonies; they did spread across the globe pretty far. So they may have remnants in different places, and Northern Africa is certainly one of them. The Sahara itself I believe was very much covered in flora, woodlands. It used to be.

Bashar: Yes.

Questioner: And I’m not sure which civilization, but one of them harvested all the wood for the sake of building and construction and turned it into a desert.

Bashar: Well, that’s not really the only reason. Some of that was done, but again the idea of the great climate shift that happened also had a lot to do with it, and the comet hitting. The big comet hit in the Atlantic.

Questioner: Sometimes people say they see whale bones in the Sahara Desert. Would that have been due to the comet and the big tsunamis?

Bashar: Yes.

Questioner: A while back when I was younger, I always dreamed of tsunamis, really big ones. So that very much cleared it up for me. So thank you for that.

Q&A Session: Dialogue 5 (The Threshold of Believability)

Questioner: I really appreciated your sharing on the threshold of believability. Could you please share that again? It’s been so long since I have heard that.

Bashar: We will give you a brief recap. The idea is that if you find you have a particular resistance or so-called block to moving forward on something that represents your excitement, you can ask yourself: Is there a time frame—a very long time frame—by which I have no hesitation believing that I could actually move forward or do that thing? By that time, let’s just say arbitrarily 20 years from now, in my belief system, more than enough time to be able to really act on my passion and be myself in the way that I prefer to. If there is no hesitation in answering yes, instantly feeling that that truly is absolutely more than enough time, then start lowering the bar.

Is 15 years enough time with my present belief system for me to be who I really prefer to be, to do this thing I say I wish to do? Yes. 15 years absolutely. I have absolutely no hesitation knowing that it could be accomplished within 15 years. Is 10 years enough time? Yes. Is 5 years enough time? As soon as you hesitate even for a second to say yes, that’s how long it will take with the present belief system.

So then you examine your belief system and say, “What would I have to believe is true in order for it to take that much time?” Once you find that belief and let it go, take the test again: 20 years no problem, 15 years no problem, 10 years no problem, 5 years with my new belief no problem, 3 years no problem, 2 years… maybe again. The second you hesitate, that’s how long it will take with your present belief system.

Keep finding the beliefs that make you hesitate to be yourself and let them go. If you finally let them all go, all the ones you can find, and there is still an amount of time left, that’s how long the process needs to take for you to have the experience you need to have, to develop a full understanding, a full appreciation of what the actual outcome will be when you act on your passion.

That’s the Threshold of Believability test. So you can reduce the process down quite a lot, but only to a point. If you really need some process because you’re here in physical reality, which is all about the idea of having an experience to learn something new about yourself and see something from a different point of view, then you will arrive at the least amount of time, the least amount of process that you need, by doing the Threshold of Believability test.

Questioner: Does that help? Yes. The journey is the goal.

Q&A Session: Dialogue 6 (Bell Rock, Future Selves, and Atlantean Language)

Questioner: In Sedona right before your Sedona event, we were climbing Bell Rock in the morning having a really fun time. I felt, “Oh, I’m in Lemuria right now.”

Bashar: It is a portal that connects to other dimensions and parallel realities. So you can pick up on other times and other places in that portal.

Questioner: I feel that we were standing on a flat area pretty high up, and she turned to me and said, “Oh, I feel many, many aliens here right now.” She felt them connecting with her, and her facial expression started to shift to match the energy she was feeling. A vibrational verbal translation of some energy she was feeling, she started making this sound effect: “Zeeee…” She was wondering who was connecting with her, which race.

Bashar: (Pauses) A future self. A future self hybrid on Earth.

Questioner: That’s what we thought. Is that related to Essassani energy?

Bashar: Well, indirectly. But it’s the idea again of the hybrids that will live on Earth, and in the future will have blended with Humanity in a way, becoming the sixth hybrid race, similar to the idea of Willa.

Questioner: She was given the message that inside Bell Rock there was a form of craft, energetically, and they said you were on this craft. Can you comment on that?

Bashar: No.

Questioner: She has a silly question. She says, “Why do you click the channel’s teeth?”

Bashar: There are other kinds of energies coming through that simply don’t translate into words. Things that we may be doing, things that we may be paying attention to that have nothing to do with the information we need to deliver to you. But you’re getting an understanding that there are other things going on in the background. They just don’t translate into your language.

Questioner: Could you please comment on the Atlantean language or the Lemurian language? Which languages at this time have a connection to those energies?

Bashar: As we said, there isn’t much in the channel’s vocabulary that would allow us to actually bring through a full Atlantean dialogue. But we know that the actual name in its ancient form was simply pronounced “Azlan.” The Aztec language to some degree does, because that is one of the strongest remnants that remains in its relatively similar form to the society and architecture that existed in later times in Atlantis. And also, oddly enough, some of the ancient ideas that you call Sumerian.

Questioner: Could I please ask the same question for the Lemurian language?

Bashar: No.

Questioner: Thank you so much. It was very nice to talk to you again.

Bashar: There are simply things at times that it is not for us to say. Other sources will give you the information that you need.

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