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The Cosmic Onion's avatar

Bashar is correct, in a way. The wolf sees every being in the matrix as a fractal of the Supreme Consciousness — sparks from the same fire, scattered through time and form. From that view, all the probabilities Mollica talks about are just the Supreme trying on costumes, testing angles of perception.

Where I nod along is in his reminder that no one outside us is steering the ship unless we hand them the wheel. The collective grid feeds on our conclusions, our need to “lock it down” into one story. Step out of that reflex and you’re already slipping the leash.

But the wolf also sees the snare: parasites know this architecture and weaponize it. They seed binaries and fake “facts” not as an accident but as a deliberate field hack. We’re not powerless, but we’re not dealing with amateurs either.

So yes — observe without conclusion, choose your own reality, remember you’re a creator. But don’t forget to smell the sulfur and call it what it is. That balance — lucid awareness without bitterness, sovereignty without denial — is how the wolf walks free of the circus.

Awooo.

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Philip Mollica's avatar

Nicely said.

The way I approach is yes, I know it's there. I can see it, hear it and smell it.

But I don't need to participate.

That's how powerful we are.

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The Cosmic Onion's avatar

Fun to watch... no need to wrestle with the monkeys. Also... this wolf does not believe everything a channeler says, they tell a lot of truth... I say why not channel your own higher self, closer, cheaper, always ready when you are. FYI

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Philip Mollica's avatar

Bashar was not the focal piece of the column.

Just a nice summation.

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The Cosmic Onion's avatar

I used to watch the Bashar show... I like the one where he said... the entire universe is just one atom... zooming around like crazy. Okay buddy, hold my beer. hahaha

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

I agree about being wise with perception in these events.

However, I see reality as solid whether we exist or not. None of us truly know reality.

We only know what we and others can perceive about this reality. Some animals can see wavelengths of light and hear sounds that we can't.

It's important to try and see reality for what it is instead of what we expect or believe exists.

Then we can truly choose a beneficial perception and grow to learn more about reality. We can act more in line with reality, leading to less chaos and confusion.

Otherwise, we perceive what will further our beliefs.

People end up acting out a future that is more chaotic and disconnected from reality.

BTW, quantum theory is still to this day being refuted.

In the double slit experiment, they assumed that the detector didn't interfere with the photons. But any detector does as they require energy to determine whether the thing was there or not. So in effect, there was a physically interactive observer-the detector.

There's more that I've learned of recently here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm9tUVI6Ehk&list=PLkdAkAC4ItcHNLDIK9ORydQl_Ik6GJ0bD&pp=0gcJCaIEOCosWNin

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Philip Mollica's avatar

Hi Rob - my point is that there isn't one reality. We are each creating a version of it that, up until now, we see ourselves as a victim to.

And that is the whole point. To create what we want while not being subject to the collective belief system. Otherwise we're playing in someone else's sandbox.

Reality and we, ourselves are going to become increasingly more fluid. We will be independent of what others are creating. This is the whole point of the Shift.

I used "quantum" as an example because most people now have a basic understanding of the concepts, and it suits the material.

Perceiving our reality in a way that benefits us is how we will move forward.

Thanks for reading and thanks for your comment!

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