(1995-11-14) Bashar - Missile Of Anger Site

At its core, the "Missile of Anger" is a metaphor for the projection of unowned shadow aspects. Bashar posits that anger is not a primary emotion, but a secondary reaction—a smoke screen for the "misalignment of expectations." When an individual or a collective holds a rigid definition of how reality "should" be, any deviation feels like an assault. This perceived assault generates a pressurized energy that, if not integrated through self-awareness, is launched outward like a missile.

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Should I focus on the of "anger" versus "passion"? At its core, the "Missile of Anger" is

November 14, 1995, marks a pivotal moment in the Bashar material, centered on the "Missile of Anger" transmission. This session explores the explosive nature of repressed emotion and the mechanics of how human consciousness processes sudden, intense friction. If you'd like to dive deeper into this

The transmission emphasizes that the "missile" has no power unless there is a target that shares the same frequency. To be "hit" by someone else’s anger requires a vibrational hook within yourself—a belief that you are a victim or that the anger is justified. Bashar challenges the audience to become "transparent" to these missiles. By dissolving the rigid definitions and judgments that make us "solid" targets, the energy of the anger simply passes through us without impact.

Ultimately, the November 1995 message is a call to emotional alchemy. It teaches that the external world—no matter how volatile or "angry" it appears—is a mirror of our internal pressure gauges. By reclaiming the energy we project onto others and softening our resistance to what is, we transform the missile from a weapon of destruction into a propellant for higher consciousness.