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Community Consciousness: From Tribes to Global Family

Bashar teaches that human evolution moves from small tribal units to a global community consciousness, but not through forced globalization. True community emerges when individuals are fully self-actualized and then choose to connect from wholeness rather than neediness.

He describes the ideal community as a network of sovereign beings who share resources, creativity, and support without sacrificing individual autonomy. In higher consciousness societies (like Essassani), community is not based on blood ties or geography but on resonance—beings naturally cluster with others of similar frequency and complementary gifts.

Bashar notes that Earth's internet is a primitive precursor to this telepathic community, allowing connection beyond physical proximity.

However, he warns that online communities often reinforce echo chambers rather than true growth. The shift to community consciousness requires both technological connection and the internal work of releasing fear, judgment, and the need to convert others to your viewpoint.

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