Bashar: The Perfect Channel to Love
Why His Message Endures and What That
"Male vs. Female" Prediction Really Meant
If you’ve ever listened to Bashar—the entity channeled by Darryl Anka—you’ve felt it: the click.
That perfect alignment of words, energy, and understanding that makes you
lean forward and whisper, "Ohhh… now it all makes sense."
Bashar doesn’t just speak. He delivers.
Always clear, always consistent, always rooted in one unwavering truth:
"Follow your highest excitement, with zero insistence on outcome,
and you will align with your most radiant reality."
Simple? Yes. Easy? Not always—because humans love to complicate things.
But Bashar cuts through the noise with playful precision, delivering spiritual gold wrapped
in humor and cosmic sass. He’s not here to convince—he’s here to remind.
And for decades, he’s done so without contradiction or deviation.
That's why so many trust him: he never wavers.
But then, in a rare moment touching politics, Bashar said something that left many scratching their heads:
"The female will lead to contact. The male will lead to the undoing of the USA and World War III."
Wait… what? Bashar doesn’t do doom predictions.
Why would he drop something so intense—especially when he always emphasizes that the future is not fixed?
Let’s break it down.
What Did Bashar Actually Mean?
First, understand this: Bashar wasn’t making a prediction. He was describing vibrational pathways.
The "Female" Pathway: Receptive, collaborative, inclusive energy.
This path leans toward openness, integration, and collective evolution—
qualities that naturally align with first contact.The "Male" Pathway: Dominant, divisive, control-based energy.
This path fractures unity, leading to the collapse of outdated
structures—the "undoing" Bashar spoke of.
But here’s the key: It was never about people—it was about energies.
Many assumed the "female" was Hillary or Kamala and the "male" was Trump.
But Bashar wasn't pointing at individuals—he was showing us a fork in the road:
Choose unity? Contact.
Choose division? Breakdown.
The election simply reflected which collective vibration humanity leaned into.
So, Was Trump "The Male"?
Yes—but not in the way you think. Trump embodied the disruptor archetype,
smashing through stagnant systems. That’s why Bashar said the male path
would "undo the USA"—not through war, but through dismantling illusions of stability.
And here’s the twist: That undoing was necessary. Old systems had to crumble for
higher structures to rise. Trump didn’t create the division—he revealed it,
making it impossible to ignore. The darkness came to light, not to destroy, but to heal.
Is Trump More Awake Now?
Many sense it—he’s not the same man from 2016. There’s a sharpness, yes,
but also a new clarity, as though he’s aware he’s playing a role.
If Trump once unknowingly carried the male polarity, he now seems to be
wielding it consciously, not for chaos but for transformation.
Bashar might say: "Even the disruptor can align with love—if he chooses to."
And perhaps Trump, once blind to the deeper game, now sees the board.
What Happens Now?
Bashar’s message hasn’t changed: The pathway is still yours to choose.
Trump’s presence doesn’t lock us into collapse—only our reaction does.
React with fear and division? The old timeline persists.
Respond with love, clarity, and unity? The path shifts instantly.
World War III was never about bombs—it was about vibrational conflict,
inner fragmentation projected outward.
Contact was never about politicians—it was about frequency readiness.
The male path didn't win—it simply revealed the work we still need to do.
And now, with eyes wide open, we can choose anew.
Final Thought: Bashar didn’t warn us—he empowered us.
The message was never, "Be afraid of the male."
It was, "See the choice. Choose love. And watch reality transform."
As always, Bashar reminds us:
The outcome is never dictated by external forces—only by the frequency you hold.
So, what’s your choice?
Because contact, peace, and transformation are still on the table.
And Bashar would grin and say: "It's just a matter of tuning."