In this 45th transmission, conducted for a MUFON group in Rhode Island, Bashar-Elan, as channeled by Andrew, reveal more about the power of the belief of the equality of all things. He uses the examples of the equality between our society and theirs, the equality between preferred and unpreferred beliefs, and even the equality of the spiritual and the physical. He elaborates that the willingness to equalize all of these factors leads directly to the ability to easily change them. In terms of the the equality between them and us, he reinforces that as we acknowledge the equality experientially, this gives us equal access to interact in greater depth, and brings us closer to being able to have face-to-face interactions with them. In the case of changing beliefs, he points out that invalidating or judging an unpreferred belief actually gives it more weight and not less. Equalizing all beliefs, provides a new window to provide equal access to the preferred beliefs. In highlighting the equality between the spiritual and physical/material, he invites us to embrace our physical world as a a spiritual expression and use the advantages of experiencing the physical as a spiritual expression. This gives us equal access to reveling in our creations, remembering that we chose to be here, and fully experience of the physical state of consciousness. Towards the end, he again elaborates that these interactions have always been a blending of Bashar, and another individual from his planet, still as of yet unnamed. He describes that he has began the process of receding, while allowing the other individual to slowly take the helm of the ongoing and expanding interactions.

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