Greetings.
So we begin. Another meeting, to offer a few words. We are speaking now to those who hesitate, to those who are unsure, to those who find themselves asking whether it is worth continuing — whether this might be the end, whether this is as good as it gets, and whether they should simply settle for what may come.
To you we say — do not believe too much in what you are feeling. We offer this: there are possibilities you cannot see. We also suggest that you do not try to see them — for the very effort may leave you more discouraged. That is because many times, you simply cannot see what could come to be.
Can you be content with the idea alone? The idea — what we are offering now — that there are possibilities you cannot yet perceive? That you can grow far more than you imagine, and move forward in ways you have not yet known? That your personal and collective reality can become better, truly better? Can you agree to this idea, this possibility — even if nothing in your life right now seems to confirm it?
If your answer is yes — then return to yourselves. Anchor yourselves within yourselves. That means: ask what you need, what you want, what suits you, what is right for you — and live your life accordingly. Do not give up on what is good for you because of the belief that nothing better is possible. Do not give up on yourself — not for a moment — even if your feelings are heavy, even if the reality you see feels impossible.
Continue to anchor yourselves. Connect yourselves to what is real — what is possible and what is not, what suits you and what doesn’t, what is truly right for you and what no longer is. Some things may have suited you in the past — but they may not be right for you now. This is where we suggest your focus should be.
Anchoring is essential — for out of it, a new movement can emerge. A new phase of growth can begin. Do this in whatever ways and with whatever tools are right for you.
These are our words for this time.
With pleasure,
Farewell.
Tohar.