Greetings.
So, we begin. We meet this time, in this way and through this means, to tell you, human beings, to be determined in what is right for you. What is your truth – each one for themselves? What feels right for you? You need a certain measure of determination to move yourselves along the path that is right for you. At the same time, you also need to discern the difference between stubbornness and determination.
Stubbornness arises when you try to overpower inner or outer voices that tell you something different – sometimes the opposite – of what you consciously tell yourselves. Determination, on the other hand, is the degree of your commitment to express and fulfill your own truth. In determination there is no conflict to fight against, no resistance to resist – yet there is a clear investment of energy, a willingness to act in service of what you want.
Stubbornness creates war. Determination, while not always received with love or approval by everyone, is what you need to live as you truly wish to live. Even when the way is not easy, pleasant, or simple – determination itself does not create war.
You need this quality of determination at this time. Many forces are at play – often opposing ones. Some are beyond your immediate influence, and others closer to your personal world. Either way, these forces move reality in different directions, and in facing them you may lose your way, feel powerless, or give up on what is right for you. That is why we say what we say now: you need determination, indeed.
Be wise and creative in how you move yourselves forward. If you notice that reality becomes stubborn, do not respond with more stubbornness. Find another way to reach where you wish to go – and at the same time, do not give up. Be determined. You need this, especially now, in these days, in this time.
These are our words for this time.
With pleasure, Farewell.
Tohar.