Greetings.
So, we begin. Another meeting to say a few words. We wish to remind you that there is another point of view – one that allows compassion, one that arises from compassion.
There is the point of view you are accustomed to, the one you experience in your daily life. It carries a certain measure of dissatisfaction, of non-acceptance, of absence, born from the wish to be different – to be elsewhere, to be someone else, and so on. Yet there is, as we said, another point of view – one that knows that everything is all right. It does not mean there are no problems, but that it is all right that there are problems. It does not mean everything is perfect, but that it is all right that not everything is perfect.
We return and remind you of this point of view once again. We return to it from time to time, and we suggest you return to it now as well. Notice the point of view you are used to, the daily experience. Notice when the sense of lack takes over. Notice, and slowly you may discover whether you can bring into your familiar daily life a slightly different point of view.
Could it be that it is all right that things are as they are – that this is who you are, that these are your challenges and these are your abilities? Could it be that everything is all right? Will you allow yourself to see things from this point of view, to let it affect you, soften, and open what is closed within you now?
This is our question, our suggestion for this time.
With pleasure, Farewell.
Tohar.