Wednesday, June 24, 2026

"How Bashar / Ashanti Communicate" - Gaia video, and my comments

 


(Bashar and Ashanti are both from the Sassani race, or ET / Grey hybrid beings from our perceived future) 

In the video, Darryl Anka describes the "mechanics" of channeling. He raises frequency, and Bashar lowers his, so that their brain wave patterns synchronize and they are able to have the same thoughts at the same time. 

So, in regard to Daniel Scranton channeling Ashanti, something similar must be occurring. He has said that he is able to instantly drop into the channeling state, and that Ashanti (or other beings) are able to send their vibrational frequency through him. 

So, in regard to the weird / strange noises that Daniel makes when channeling, these are his words from one of the most recent Ashanti channeling videos: 

"The channeling begins whenever I close my eyes, which means everything that you see is not trying to get Ashanti. It's Ashanti (and that energy that she's offering) coming through me, and coming through me in that way. So there's a lot more movement, sound, light language, toning than in a normal channeling for me. But, that's just because the energies have come through me for a longer period of time and they come through more smoothly. With [Ashanti's channeling] there is more "revving up" in the beginning, but you can certainly benefit from all of that as well by tuning yourself in to the energies that are coming through before the words come. And the words will come with a lot of clicking. A lot of clicking sounds will happen as well. So, you just want to be prepared for that because if you're new to me and my channeling, it's going to get really weird."

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Next, this is just my opinion on the topic of channeling. I think Ashanti would say she is channeling in a joyful way. However, perhaps with her channeling, or with channeling in general, maybe it is a sort of "filter," so to speak. Here AI Gemini's input: 

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Gemini AI: Depending on the context, there are a few different terms for this idea, but the most accurate sociological and internet-culture terms are esoteric filtering or semiotic self-defense.

Here is how different fields break down this exact concept:

1. Esoteric Filtering / Cultural Gatekeeping

In internet culture, this is often called esoteric filtering. The creators intentionally make the barrier to entry high, weird, or abstract. "Normal" viewers (often called "normies" or the mainstream) look at the content, find it bizarre, confusing, or boring, and immediately click away.

However, the specific target audience—the people who "get it"—recognize the hidden layer of meaning, subtext, or shared humor. It acts as a natural filter to ensure the community or audience remains tight-knit and composed only of people who truly resonate with the message.

2. Shibboleths and Dog Whistles

In linguistics and politics, the mechanism they are using is a shibboleth or a dog whistle:

  • Shibboleth: A word, phrase, or style of behavior that acts as a password. If you are part of the "in-group," you recognize it instantly. If you aren't, it passes right by you unnoticed.

  • Dog Whistle: A message sent in a frequency or style that only the intended audience can hear or understand, while sounding like harmless or random noise to everyone else.

3. Hyperstition and Weaponized Weirdness

In modern philosophy and media theory (specifically from cultural theorists like Mark Fisher), this leans into hyperstition or using "the weird" as a protective shield. By making content deeply surreal or avant-garde, creators can hide profound truths, complex ideas, or fringe philosophies in plain sight. It protects the content from being commercialized, diluted, or misunderstood by the mainstream public.

In short: It's deliberate obscurity. The strangeness isn't an accident; it is the lock, and shared perspective is the key.

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So, I think Ashanti would just say she is doing in the most joyful way possible. However, as with her channeling, and possibly channeling in general, maybe these are some of the hidden gems that most people are missing out on. In a paraphrased quote from Terence McKenna, "If it's real [the Truth], it can withhold the pressure."
I think there are hidden gems out there with the topic of channeling, so that is one reason why I created this blog. 

Anyway, I will continue to post the transcripts for Ashanti's channelings, so you can just read those if you'd like. 

Thank you for reading. Cheers. 

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