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Original Sin Deconstructed: The Misunderstanding of Separation

Bashar deconstructs the concept of 'original sin' as a fundamental metaphysical error that has shaped Western consciousness for millennia. He explains that there was never a 'fall from grace'—there was only the free-will choice to experience the illusion of separation from Source as a means of exploring the contrast that physical reality provides.

This was not a mistake or punishment but a chosen adventure. The idea that humans are born inherently flawed or sinful is a control mechanism that disempowers individuals by separating them from their inherent divine connection. 'Sin' in the original Aramaic simply means 'to miss the mark'—an archery term indicating the need for course correction, not moral condemnation.

Bashar emphasizes that every being is an extension of Source experiencing itself, and no experience can truly separate the self from All That Is. The redemption from 'original sin' is simply the remembrance of what one truly is.

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