The Holographic Nature of Existence
Bashar explains the holographic model of reality — in which every portion of the whole contains information about the whole — as the actual structure of consciousness and physical reality, connecting it to practical implications for how personal transformation affects the collective.
Your scientists working with laser technology discovered something remarkable in the development of holographic imaging: if you take a holographic plate and cut it in half, you do not get half the image — you get the whole image at reduced resolution. Each portion of the holographic plate contains information about the entire image. This property — in which the part contains information about the whole — is what defines a hologram.
I want you to understand that this holographic principle is not merely a property of a specific photographic technology. It describes the fundamental structure of reality itself. At every level of existence — from the subatomic to the cosmic, from the individual to the collective — the holographic principle is operative. Every portion of the universe contains, encoded within it, information about the whole. Every individual consciousness is, in a sense, a holographic fragment of the infinite consciousness — containing within it the complete template of the whole, experienced from one specific perspective.
What does this mean practically? It means that when you transform yourself — when you genuinely shift a belief, heal a wound, expand your consciousness — you do not merely change yourself in isolation. Because you are a holographic fragment of the whole, a change in you changes the information contained in the whole field. Your personal transformation is, in the most literal sense, a contribution to the transformation of the collective consciousness of your species.
This is not metaphor and it is not consolation. It is the actual mechanism. Every human being who achieves genuine self-knowledge, who releases a deep fear, who learns to love themselves with genuine compassion, is doing so not only for themselves but as a representative of the entire human hologram. The healing happens in the part, and through the holographic principle, it propagates through the whole.
This is why I always emphasize that the most important thing you can do for your world is to do your own inner work. Not because the outer world does not matter, but because the outer world is a holographic projection of the collective inner world — and the most direct, efficient, and powerful way to change the projection is to change the projector.
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Bashar channeling transcript
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