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About Bashar
Bashar is a non-physical entity channeled by Darryl Anka since 1983. The transmissions describe Bashar as a member of the Sassani civilization — a hybrid society said to share a genetic and energetic lineage with humanity — communicating from a parallel reality to share perspectives on consciousness, parallel realities, the nature of belief, and the relationship between an individual's vibrational state and the version of reality they experience.
Darryl Anka, a visual effects artist in the Los Angeles film industry, reports a daylight UFO sighting in 1973 that he later connected to his contact with Bashar. After several years of preparation, he began publicly channeling in 1983, and the work has continued ever since — primarily as live group sessions where Bashar takes audience questions and dialogues with individuals in real time.
Core teachings center on a few repeating themes: follow your highest excitement (with no insistence on the outcome and no expectation), examine and rewrite the beliefs that filter your experience, recognize that you exist in every possible version of reality and "shift" by changing state, and treat polarity (positive / negative, light / dark) as complementary rather than oppositional.
Over four decades, the material has grown into a vast body of recorded sessions, books, transcripts, and Q&A — covering practical themes like emotional integration and "permission slips", alongside more speculative themes like extraterrestrial contact, the Sassani and related hybrid groups, and dated predictions about humanity's near future. Translations exist in many languages, with active reader communities outside the English-speaking world.
About this site
Bashar Library is an independent, non-commercial reference site that organizes Bashar transmissions into a structured, searchable, trilingual knowledge base (English / 繁體中文 / 简体中文). The goal is to make the material easier to navigate — by concept, by category, by source — without altering or interpreting it.
This site is not affiliated with Bashar Communications or Darryl Anka. All original transmissions belong to their respective sources; the site only provides organization, translation aids, and links back to the originals. Content is provided for educational and research purposes only.
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