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What if we could explore the mysteries of consciousness and the cosmos through a dialogue between two visionary thinkers?
In this series of Imaginary Talks, we invite you to journey with Tsuruhiko Kiuchi, renowned for his profound near-death experiences, and Bashar, a purported extraterrestrial being channeled by Darryl Anka, as they discuss the intricate tapestry of human existence and the universe.
These discussions are purely speculative but aim to shed light on how understanding higher dimensions, time, space, and our own potential can significantly alter our perception of reality and guide us toward a more enlightened approach to our everyday lives and the challenges we face as a collective.
Near-Death Experiences
Kiuchi: During my first near-death experience, I was overwhelmed by a sensation of leaving my body. It was unlike anything I had ever felt. Suddenly, the physical pain was gone, and I found myself in a state of peace, observing events around me from a different perspective. Bashar, do you think this was a glimpse into an alternate dimension or reality?
Bashar: Absolutely, Tsuruhiko. What you experienced is what we often refer to as shifting your consciousness to a higher frequency of reality. This is not bound by physical limitations. Your experience shows that consciousness continues independently of the physical form, and it can access realms that are usually invisible to the physical senses.
Kiuchi: It's fascinating because at that moment, I realized the boundaries between past, present, and future began to blur. I could traverse these supposed limits effortlessly. Is this fluidity typical in other dimensions?
Bashar: Yes, it is very typical. In higher dimensions, time is not linear as it is perceived in your 3D reality. It’s more fluid and accessible, where past, present, and future coexist. Your consciousness was free from the linear time constraint, allowing you to explore this non-linear construct of time.
Kiuchi: One aspect that puzzles me is the clarity of these experiences. They felt more real than everyday life. Is this clarity something that others have also felt in their explorations of consciousness?
Bashar: Indeed, many report a heightened sense of clarity and reality in these experiences. This clarity results from the lack of physical filters. Your true essence, or higher self, perceives without the usual physical sensory filters, thus experiencing reality in its purest form.
Kiuchi: This leads me to wonder about the purpose of such experiences. Do they serve as a mere glimpse into what is possible beyond death, or is there a deeper significance to encountering such states of consciousness?
Bashar: These experiences are invitations to expand your understanding of who you truly are beyond the physical identity. They offer insights into the true nature of existence and can serve as a catalyst for spiritual growth and expansion of consciousness. They remind us that we are, indeed, spiritual beings having a temporary human experience.
Consciousness and Reality
Kiuchi: From my near-death experiences, I observed that consciousness could exist separate from the body, exploring realms unbound by our physical senses. Bashar, in your view, how does this consciousness interact with the reality we normally perceive?
Bashar: In the framework I discuss, consciousness is the primary substance of the universe—everything you perceive as physical reality is actually a reflection of consciousness. Each individual's reality is a personal simulation, shaped and experienced according to their beliefs, emotions, and intentions. Your experiences of consciousness existing apart from the body are perfect examples of this principle.
Kiuchi: I see. During one of my experiences, I felt as if I was able to manipulate and travel through what we call time with just a thought. How does consciousness influence time in non-physical realms?
Bashar: Time, as you experience it on Earth, is an illusion, a construct that helps structure your physical experience. In non-physical realms, consciousness is not bound by linear time. Instead, it experiences time as fluid and malleable. By focusing your intent, you can navigate through different potentials and realities, which is what you might have perceived as time travel.
Kiuchi: That’s intriguing. I also found that my intentions seemed to instantly manifest in these states. Is the lag between intention and manifestation different in physical and non-physical realities?
Bashar: Yes, it is quite different. In physical reality, there is a buffer—time—between intention and manifestation, which allows you to refine and redefine your desires and goals before they materialize. In non-physical dimensions, where your experiences occurred, manifestation can be instantaneous, as consciousness operates outside of physical laws and limitations.
Kiuchi: This brings up a question about the nature of reality itself. If our physical reality is shaped by our consciousness, what is the ultimate nature of reality? Is it as malleable and subjective as it seemed during my experiences?
Bashar: Absolutely, Tsuruhiko. The ultimate nature of reality is a canvas for consciousness. It is inherently malleable, shaped by our perceptions, beliefs, and expectations. Your experiences showed you a more direct and immediate interaction with this nature, which is always present but typically obscured by the physical context of everyday life.
Kiuchi: It seems that understanding and exploring consciousness could fundamentally change our approach to life and reality.
Bashar: Precisely. Exploring consciousness not only expands your understanding of what is possible but also empowers you to actively shape your reality. It's about realizing that you are not a passive observer but an active creator within your universe.
Time and Space
Kiuchi: During my near-death experiences, the usual constraints of time and space seemed irrelevant. I could move to any place or time by mere thought. Bashar, could you elaborate on how time and space function in higher dimensions?
Bashar: In higher dimensions, time and space are not experienced as rigid or fixed constructs but as fluid aspects of consciousness. They are tools for experience and exploration, not barriers. Your consciousness, when free from physical constraints, perceives and manipulates these dimensions more freely. Essentially, time and space bend to the will of consciousness rather than governing it.
Kiuchi: That’s fascinating. So, in these higher dimensions, could it be said that all points in time and space are accessible simultaneously? How does this affect causality?
Bashar: Exactly, Tsuruhiko. In higher dimensions, all points in time and space are indeed accessible simultaneously. This state is often referred to as the eternal now, where past, present, and future are not linear but coexist. Causality in these realms is non-linear and multidimensional. Actions and consequences are more about vibrational alignment and less about linear progression.
Kiuchi: This brings to mind the concept of destiny. In my experiences, I could influence events across time. Does this mean destiny is not predetermined, but rather a series of potential pathways that consciousness can navigate?
Bashar: Correct. Destiny is not a fixed pathway but a range of potentials that your higher self can navigate based on choices and intentions. Each decision you make shifts your path through these potentials, allowing for a dynamic and ever-evolving journey. This is why in the higher realms, where your awareness is expanded, you feel a greater control over your destiny.
Kiuchi: I also observed that my actions could influence not just the future but also the past. Is there a practical implication of this understanding for how we should live our lives in the physical world?
Bashar: Absolutely. Understanding that you can influence not just the future but also the past encourages a more holistic view of life. It suggests that healing your past and consciously choosing your future can be done simultaneously. This empowers you to live a life where every moment is an opportunity to shape not just tomorrow but also yesterday.
Kiuchi: It’s a profound realization that our present consciousness can heal and transform our experiences across time. How can we apply this knowledge to enhance our everyday experiences and growth?
Bashar: By becoming more conscious of your thoughts, emotions, and intentions in the present, you can align more fully with the life you desire to experience. Practicing mindfulness, meditation, or other consciousness-expanding techniques can help you tap into the timeless nature of your own being, allowing for a more deliberate creation of your reality.
The Origin and Future of Humanity
Kiuchi: My experiences suggested a connection between humanity and extraterrestrial origins, with insights into other celestial beings interacting with Earth. Bashar, how do these connections influence our understanding of human origins and our future?
Bashar: Your experiences tap into what we often discuss: humanity is not merely a product of Earth but has origins that are interstellar. These connections are significant as they expand our understanding of humanity beyond the confines of Earth, showing us that we are part of a larger cosmic family. This broader perspective helps anticipate a future where humanity more openly interacts with other civilizations in the cosmos.
Kiuchi: That’s enlightening. During my near-death experiences, I felt as if historical events could be revisited and even altered in their interpretation. How does this ability to interact with our history affect our future?
Bashar: By revisiting and reinterpreting historical events from a higher dimensional perspective, humanity can heal past traumas and misunderstandings that have long shaped our collective psyche. This healing allows for a clearer, more unified path forward, where old conflicts are resolved through understanding rather than continued division. This makes way for a future where humanity is united and ready to join the greater galactic community.
Kiuchi: It seems that as we evolve, our potential to connect with these higher dimensions increases. What role does this evolution play in humanity's future?
Bashar: As humanity evolves, both spiritually and technologically, your collective vibration rises, making it easier to access these higher dimensions consciously. This evolution is pivotal for humanity's future, as it aligns your species with frequencies of unity, peace, and expanded awareness. It prepares humanity not just for survival but for a thriving existence that embraces interstellar diplomacy and cosmic exploration.
Kiuchi: In my travels through time, I also saw potential futures where humanity had gone through significant transformations. How should we prepare for such profound changes?
Bashar: Preparation for profound changes involves cultivating flexibility within your own consciousness. Embrace change as a constant and see it as an opportunity for growth rather than a threat. Educating your populations about the true nature of existence as malleable and fundamentally interconnected prepares everyone to adapt to and participate in these changes more harmoniously.
Kiuchi: There is so much potential for growth and exploration beyond our current understanding. How can individuals contribute to this grand journey?
Bashar: Every individual has the power to contribute by expanding their own consciousness and acting from a place of love and unity. Personal development is global development; by raising your own consciousness, you contribute to the collective elevation of humanity. Engage in practices that promote compassion, understanding, and a deep respect for life in all its forms. This individual effort creates a ripple effect, influencing the collective human trajectory towards a brighter, more inclusive future.
Philosophical and Spiritual Implications
Kiuchi: Through my experiences, I’ve come to realize that life extends beyond our physical boundaries, suggesting a universe teeming with intelligence and purpose. Bashar, how do these insights into the broader universe impact our philosophical and spiritual beliefs?
Bashar: These insights are transformative. They challenge and expand our existing philosophical and spiritual frameworks by integrating the understanding that all is one, and one is all. Recognizing that we are part of a vast, intelligent cosmos leads to a profound spiritual awakening where the perceived separation between self and others, earth and cosmos, is dissolved. This unity perspective fosters a deeper respect for life and an intrinsic drive to act with compassion and integrity.
Kiuchi: It’s incredibly freeing yet humbling. It suggests a responsibility towards this interconnectedness. How should we, as individuals and as a society, respond to this responsibility?
Bashar: The responsibility of interconnectedness is to live consciously, making choices that affirm and nurture the web of life, not just locally but globally and cosmically. This means living with awareness of how your thoughts, words, and actions affect not only your immediate environment but also the larger cosmos. Societies should strive to create systems that reflect this interconnectedness, promoting sustainability, equity, and wellbeing for all life forms.
Kiuchi: Reflecting on my near-death experiences, I felt a strong sense of peace and understanding that seemed to transcend all earthly concerns. How can we cultivate such a state of peace in our everyday lives?
Bashar: Cultivating a state of peace involves regular practices that align you with your higher self, such as meditation, mindfulness, and heartfelt gratitude. These practices help to quiet the mind, reduce fear and anxiety, and open the heart, allowing for a greater flow of peace and understanding. Additionally, actively choosing to see the world from a perspective of oneness rather than separation can transform everyday experiences into profound interactions.
Kiuchi: My journeys seemed to bridge various dimensions, revealing layers of reality that coexist. Does understanding these layers change our approach to life and its challenges?
Bashar: Absolutely, Tsuruhiko. Understanding the multidimensional nature of reality equips you with a broader perspective on life’s challenges. It allows you to see them not as isolated incidents but as opportunities for growth and expansion. Challenges then become not just obstacles but invitations to develop new strengths, broaden your understanding, and deepen your compassion. This perspective is crucial for navigating life with grace and effectiveness.
Kiuchi: Lastly, given these vast, expansive insights, what is the ultimate purpose of our existence in this intricate cosmos?
Bashar: The ultimate purpose is to expand in consciousness and express our truest nature, which is love. Each soul is on a journey of evolution, learning to embody more fully the qualities of love, creativity, and wisdom. This journey contributes not only to personal growth but also to the evolution of the cosmos itself. Your individual development impacts the whole, elevating the collective consciousness and helping to unfold the cosmic plan.
Integrating Higher Consciousness into Daily Life
Kiuchi: With all these expansive insights about consciousness, time, space, and our interconnectedness with the cosmos, how can we practically integrate this higher consciousness into our daily lives?
Bashar: Integrating higher consciousness into daily life involves cultivating habits and practices that align with these broader understandings. This includes developing mindfulness in your daily activities, where you remain aware of your thoughts, emotions, and actions, ensuring they are in harmony with your higher intentions. It also means prioritizing activities that foster spiritual growth like meditation, yoga, or spending time in nature.
Kiuchi: In terms of societal change, how can these insights help us build better communities and societies?
Bashar: Societal change begins with individual transformation. As individuals embody higher consciousness, they inspire and catalyze change in others. Communities should focus on education that promotes emotional intelligence, ecological awareness, and spiritual diversity. Additionally, creating systems that support cooperation, shared resources, and collective well-being can reflect higher consciousness in societal structures.
Kiuchi: What about the role of technology and innovation? How can we ensure they serve this shift towards higher consciousness?
Bashar: Technology and innovation should be directed to enhance life rather than detract from it. This involves designing technologies that improve human well-being and environmental health, such as renewable energy technologies or innovations in healthcare and education that are accessible to all. Technology should be a tool for empowerment, connection, and sustainability.
Kiuchi: And in the face of global challenges, how can these principles help us find sustainable solutions?
Bashar: These principles remind us that every challenge is interconnected and must be approached holistically. Solutions should not only address the symptoms of a problem but its root causes, considering ecological, social, and spiritual dimensions. By viewing challenges through the lens of interconnectedness, we can craft solutions that promote resilience, adaptability, and balance.
Kiuchi: Finally, what message would you like to leave for those seeking to make a meaningful impact in their lives and the world?
Bashar: Remember that each moment is an opportunity to embody and express higher consciousness. Your thoughts, choices, and actions create ripples across the cosmos. Live intentionally, love deeply, and act compassionately. In doing so, you uplift yourself and contribute to the elevation of global consciousness, paving the way for a future that reflects our highest potentials.
Short Bio:
Bashar is a multi-dimensional extraterrestrial being communicated through Darryl Anka, an American channeler, speaker, and author since the mid-1980s. According to Anka, Bashar comes from a planet called Essassani and imparts wisdom about various topics such as consciousness, spirituality, metaphysics, and the dynamics of the universe.
Darryl Anka has disseminated Bashar's messages through numerous public speaking engagements, workshops, and books. Some notable books that feature Bashar's teachings include "Bashar: Blueprint for Change," which outlines the basic concepts of the messages received from Bashar, and "Quest for Truth: 100 Insights That Could Change Your Life," a book that compiles some of the most profound sessions and teachings. These works explore the ideas of transformation and self-empowerment, intended to help individuals navigate their personal growth and understanding of universal laws.
Tsuruhiko Kiuchi, the esteemed Japanese astronomer, achieved renown for his discovery of four comets, which significantly advanced our understanding of celestial phenomena. Born with an innate passion for stargazing, Kiuchi pursued advanced degrees in astronomy, dedicating his career to unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos. His meticulous observations and astute analysis earned him global recognition in the scientific community. However, it was through a near-death experience that Kiuchi made a profound discovery: the ability to transcend time, journeying to both the past and future realms. This revelation added a new dimension to his research, enabling him to explore the depths of temporal phenomena alongside his astronomical pursuits. Despite the challenges and skepticism he faced, Kiuchi's enduring commitment to exploration and discovery continues to inspire future generations of astronomers worldwide.
Here are some interviews he did recently. The first two videos are in Japanese, so you'll need to turn on CC!"
Talk with Tsuruhiko Kiuchi, who has had three near-death experiences!
What is a near-death experience?Mr.Kiuchi's experience that saw the history and future of the Earth!
Japanese Scientist Entered the Fifth-Dimensional World(Part I )
Japanese Scientist Entered the Fifth-Dimensional World(Part 2 )
Japanese Scientist Entered the Fifth-Dimensional World(Part 3)
Scientist's near death experience: What happens after death?
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