Greetings.
So, we begin. Another meeting in this way, to share a few words. We wish to tell human beings that you are being asked to choose who you want to be and how you wish to live. You hear many voices – some from outside you, some from within – offering different suggestions, often opposing ones. In this time, you are called to choose again who you want to be.
The choice is not always broad. Sometimes it focuses on a specific area, a certain issue, or a single matter. At other times, you may feel or recognize that the choice is more fundamental – something essential that influences many aspects of your life. Either way, whether the choice seems large or small, it carries the same importance, and at times even the same meaning and impact.
We suggest that you give mindful attention to the different voices within and around you, so that you can more clearly recognize what you truly want for yourself – who you wish to be, and what is right for you.
Different decisions move reality along different paths. What is important to remember is that you matter. Even if you are not important to everyone, be important to yourself. In other words, choose what is right for you, what is good for you – even if it sometimes puts you on a path of conflict with others. We suggest that it is worth choosing yourself, worth doing what feels true and right for you.
These are significant times of renewed choice. We invite each of you to acknowledge that, in your own way and in your own world.
These are our words for this time.
With pleasure, Farewell.
Tohar.