2008
from
LeadingEdge Website
recovered through
WayBackMachine Website
Spanish version
The Essassani paradigm of perceiving
reality was introduced to the planetary population through the
medium of
Daryl Anka, who channeled a group consciousness
represented by an entity known as Bashar.
Apparently there are five people on the
planet who have the capability to resonant with the Essassani
frequency and gain information. Bashar has also come once through an
individual on the East coast of the United States, although that
individual usually gains information and data through another
representative of the Essassani.
The Essassani maintain that they
exist on a different frequency of reality which is coincident with a
parallel reality 700 years in the future, and that they are
physiologically a hybrid race which is a genetic combination of the
human and the
Orion Grays, otherwise called
the Dow.
Through a generational cross-breeding program, which must
have been somewhat successful because the Essassani exist, a new
sub-species was born. Because of this, the Essassani have a vested
interest in how the planetary population perceive them. As of 1996,
the hybrid program is a done deal relative to the creation of the
Essassani, as far as we can determine.
In reality, the advice they gave through
many of the channeled sessions and in the book Blueprint for the
Future, around 1989, was quite interesting, but not easily
implemented by the population, as there was one key component
missing. An understanding of Hermetic Law as it applies to the
creation of reality. Trying to illustrate to 3rd density humans how
to improve their lives, from a 5th density viewpoint proved
problematic at best.
One of the side projects at Leading
Edge Research is to attempt to reconcile this problem through
integration of Hermetic principles with many elements of perception
from the Essassani standpoint.
When the book Blueprint for the Future was released, it sparked a
lot of interest. Surely the principles put forth about "creating
your own reality" should be able to be tested in day-to-day life.
Michael Topper's
response to
the principles put forth by Bashar was that they were a "half
truth". In his usual complex way, Topper described his viewpoint in
an issue of the Thunderbird Chronicle, and the material was
subsequently reprinted in Leading Edge publications.
I will not attempt to interpret Toppers
work. It's unique approach to reality has to be seen to be believed.
At any rate, I will summarize the high points of the Essassani
Perspective below:
On Living Life...
"Judgment is invalidating
everything you prefer. When you invalidate something,
you become equal to it, and thus what you do not want
you become."
Seen from a Hermetic standpoint,
when you focus on something you bring it into your life. If
you focus on what you do not want, you become resonant with
the frequency of its reality and manifest it.
The answer to all of this lies
in the apparent paradox of Hermetic Law, wherein you must
see the reality you prefer as currently existing in the
moment, despite the apparent contradiction of its immediate
lack of presence. Hard for most people, but not impossible
to do.
Furthermore,
"every being has their own
way of exploring the idea of existence. It does not mean
you must judge the way they are living as invalid. If
you are busy judging that what they are doing is less
than what you think they could be doing, YOU are the one
maintaining those effects and those realities in YOUR
reality. You are focusing upon them."
Want a real challenge?
Consider
Reptilian Draconians eating human children and maintaining a 4 billion year
history of tyrannical behavior, and attempt to attain a
state of non-judgment while at the same time focusing on a
reality YOU prefer to exist.
YOU may move to a parallel line
of existence where these guys do not exist... they won't be
shifting their perspective, so YOU are the one who must do
so.
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"Anything that you share
with someone else, any common similar experience, is because
you have agreed to create your own version of it in your
reality."
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"When you assume that where you
are is where you need to be and begin to enjoy it and live
in the moment, then you will not try to be somewhere else,
and that is what will let you get there."
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"Allowing everyone to live the
lives they choose is granting equality and validation to
everything... to All That Is, which means that you, as a
part of All That Is, are automatically supporting everything
you do, and letting All That Is support you."
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"If you believe you need to be
protected... you are inviting attack."
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"All situations are
fundamentally neutral. You give them meaning, 'positive' or
'negative'. When you assign a 'meaning', you invite that
reality."
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"If you KNOW that you know, then
by definition there is nothing stopping you."
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"No one can 'give' you anything.
You have to create your own version of it."
On Relationships...
-
"When you know you are complete
within yourself and attract a relationship to share as true
equals, each being in the relationship being complete, then
an individual can come and go in the relationship and will
feel no loss. If an individual comes and goes, it is an
accurate reflection of the completeness of the
relationship... and it serves a purpose in the relationship
and is not an interruption in the relationship."
-
"People assume that you need a
relationship to be complete, so what you are always going to
attract to yourself is a reflection of your own
(self-perceived) incompleteness. You will attract someone
who will act incompletely, to remind you that it is what you
believe yourself to be."
-
"Individuals in your society
say that if they could only find their soul mate, everything
would be wonderful... but understand that you only attract
what you are the vibration of."
Essassani Philosophy
Background
The core of the Essassani philosophy, delineated by a hybrid
race approximately 700 linear years in our future to five
individuals in the 1980's and 1990's, involves
self-responsibility as well as self-determination and creation
of both subjective reality structures and collective planetary
reality structures through realization of both the mechanics and
perceptive factors involved.
In the late 1980's, the most outward
expression of this paradigm was through a man named Darryl
Anka; the individual representing the collective race of the
Essassani was named
Bashar.
Today, both Bashar and other members
of the race interact with several individuals. The Essassani
perception of reality is both thought-provoking and instructive.
The Essassani maintain that they exist on a different frequency
of reality which is coincident with a parallel reality 700 years
in the future, and that they are physiologically a hybrid race
which is a genetic combination of the human and the Orion Grays,
otherwise called the Dow.
Through a generational cross-breeding program, which must have
been somewhat successful because the Essassani exist, a new
sub-species was born. Because of this, the Essassani have a
vested interest in how the planetary population perceive them.
As of 1996, the hybrid program is a done deal relative to the
creation of the Essassani, as far as we can determine.
In reality, the advice they gave
through many of the channeled sessions and in the book
Blueprint
for the Future, around 1989, was quite interesting, but not
easily implemented by the population, as there was one key
component missing. An understanding of Hermetic Law as it
applies to the creation of reality.
Trying to illustrate to 3rd density
humans how to improve their lives, from a 5th density viewpoint
proved problematic at best.
One of the side projects at Leading
Edge Research is to attempt to reconcile this problem through
integration of Hermetic principles with many elements of perception
from the Essassani standpoint.
When the book Blueprint for the Future was released, it sparked a
lot of interest. Surely the principles put forth about "creating
your own reality" should be able to be tested in day-to-day life.
Michael Topper's response to the principles put forth by Bashar
was that they were a "half truth".
In his usual complex way, Topper described his viewpoint
in an issue of the Thunderbird Chronicle, and the material
was subsequently reprinted in Leading Edge publications.
I will not attempt to interpret Toppers
work.
It's unique approach to reality has to
be seen to be believed.
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