Bashar Channeled by Darryl Anka from "Opening the Floodgates of Creativity" 1-31-97 "Profundity in Simplicity" (Bashar is discussing a dream interpretation with a person who keeps assuming that the message must be complex, and therefore hard to understand.) B: You see, you are making this too complicated for yourself. Q: Okay. B: What does it just say to you, simply? What is the simplest possible explanation you can imagine for this vision? Q: Okay, the simplest thing I can imagine, I geuss, is that I have control over the vibration of the Earth that I reside in? B: Oh no, really? (Laughter) Q: Okay, that's it? B: My goodness, what an insight! Can it be that simple? Q: I don't know... (laughing) ... can it? B: Yes. Q: Is that it, there's no more to it than that? B: Why do you think there needs to be more? You see, this is the question. You are looking for profundity in complexity, instead of in simplicity. Q: Yes. B: You understand? What you are actually saying is that ... that which is simple, is not profound. Q: Okay, right ... right. B: You have been trained to think that the only profundity is in complication, and that's why you murk things up, because you are looking for profundity. Q: Right. B: But you have profundity in the simplicity, you understand? Q: Yes. B: What could be clearer? You are recognizing that vibration is all there is, that the pitch of the vibration determines the reality. That you have the ability to determine what the vibration is, and you will get the result based on the vibrational pitch that you determine is what you prefer. What could be easier and simpler as an instruction in a dream, than that? Q: Well, the way you put that just seems so clear and easy. B: But it is clear and easy. Q: Yes. B: You just don't believe it. Q: I geuss that's true. B: So what do you get out of not believing it? What we have already said -- you have been trained to think that the idea of profundity and importance has to come with complication. Q: I don't want to see myself as being simplistic, I geuss. B: Thank you. Q: That's the fear I have. B: Thank you. You have been trained of course therfore, conversely, to think, in that complexity is important, simplicity is containing nothing. Q: Right. B: And therefore as you say, you are afraid to be taken as simplistic. Q: Right. B: But it's not simplistic ... it's simplicity. Q: There's beauty in simplicity. B: Absolutely. Q: I know that. B: The universe is complex, but it does not need to be complicated. All the complexity, the richness, the diversity, stems from simplicity. In order for the universe to have the degree of complexity and richness that it has, it has to be based on simplicity. If it really were based on complexity or complication, it would be impossible to exist in the way that it does. The idea of all the richness is the result, is the product of a few, few, few, very simple principles. Were it not the case, it would be too unwieldy to support itself, and it would collapse under it's own weight, so to speak. So, in simplicity there is profundity and importance. Doesn't matter how complex the simplicity can present itself, look to the underlying simplicity to understand what something is constructed of, and you will know that you already know what you need to know, instead of making it complicated. Does that make sense to you? Q: Okay, yes.