Greetings.
So we begin, another meeting in this way, through this medium, to share a few words – to remind you, human beings, that you are allowed to be as you are, even if you feel like you’re not.
We want to ask – do you really have to be strong? Do you really have to be knowledgeable? Do you truly have to be connected or positive all the time?
In truth, there is no model of a human being that you must fit into – or even aspire to – in order to live your life in the best possible way. The model that is most worth following is who you are. And that model is one of a kind. Even if there are similarities between you and others, there is no complete sameness. From this we say: what is good or not good, right or wrong, suitable or not, possible or not – is, to a large extent, unique to each of you.
If you are not identical to one another, then you can be inspired by others – but you cannot become them. If you are not identical to one another, then you cannot truly live by an external, absolute, objective image of how you should be.
That is our suggestion, and has always been our message: allow yourselves to be as you are. Be you. Acknowledge within yourselves what you feel, what you need, what you desire. Admit to yourselves what suits you and what doesn’t, who you are right now – and who you are not, if we may put it that way.
It is worthwhile to let go of opinions – even if those opinions sound beautiful, even if the ideas seem noble. If, in trying to live by these ideas, you end up creating more inner struggle and suffering, more self-judgment and criticism – then it may be time to let go. Let go of the ideas, let go of the effort, and allow yourselves to be who you are – in this moment and beyond.
Perhaps you won’t become enlightened, perhaps you won’t be truly free, perhaps you won’t ascend to the new Earth or to the fifth dimension, perhaps you won’t become quantum beings. Perhaps you won’t transform. But at the very least, you will have more space to be who you are. You will have more ease in simply being. And this space, this ease, is of great importance. It is, in fact, the key to transformation.
If you recognize yourselves in what we’re sharing, then this is what we invite you to do: to acknowledge who you truly are, and to release the effort to live according to who you think you should be.
These are our words for now.
Farewell.
Tohar.