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The Ethics of Channeling: Free Will, Responsibility, and Service

Bashar discusses the ethical framework that guides responsible channeling. The primary ethical principle is respect for free will—no entity should override an individual's sovereign decision-making, and channeled information should always empower rather than control. Ethical channeling provides tools and perspectives but never dictates specific actions or creates dependency on the channel or entity.

Bashar emphasizes that channelers bear responsibility for their own state of being; a channel cannot transmit clearly while in fear, anger, or substance impairment. Full disclosure about the channeling process, including its limitations and the potential for translation errors, is essential.

Prediction is ethically complex—sharing probable futures is acceptable when presented as probabilities based on current energy, but definitive predictions that create fear or remove agency are not. Financial exchange for channeling services is acceptable when it represents fair energy exchange, but using spiritual gifts to manipulate or exploit is a serious ethical violation that creates heavy karmic consequences for both channel and entity.

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