Galactic Wars and Peace: Understanding Cosmic Conflict History
Bashar provides context for historical galactic conflicts and the current peace that dominates advanced civilization interaction.
This entry covers:
- the ancient wars—millions of years ago, galactic civilizations experienced periods of intense conflict, primarily over territory, resources, and ideological control; these wars ultimately proved futile as advanced technology made victory impossible and destruction mutual,
- the Orion wars—a particularly significant series of conflicts centered in the Orion region that shaped much of galactic history; survivors from these wars seeded many of the trauma patterns and control structures still visible on Earth,
- the peace imperative—galactic civilizations eventually recognized that cooperation yields infinitely more benefit than conflict; the Andromedan Council and sim ilar bodies emerged from this realization, establishing enforcement of non-violent interaction,
- Earth's unique position—humanity is one of the last major civilizations still experiencing significant internal warfare;
galactic observers view Earth with concern and compassion, recognizing that our conflicts are echoes of ancient galactic patterns being played out in a controlled environment,
the war-to-peace transition—Bashar describes the precise frequency threshold where a civilization shifts from competitive to cooperative: it occurs when approximately 10-15% of the population embodies unconditional regard for all beings, creating a critical mass that transforms collective behavior.
The entry addresses human fear of 'alien invasion': advanced civilizations have outgrown invasion as concept; the only 'invasion' is invited contact and consciousness exchange.