Greetings.
And so, we begin – another meeting, to share a few words. This is a time in which human beings are seeking to reclaim what they are worthy of. Many are demanding respect, demanding to be heard, demanding freedom. But to what extent are you giving these things to yourselves? To what extent do you give yourselves what you are missing – what you expect others to give you?
The “others” may be your parents, they may be politicians, they may be friends or children or anyone else in your reality. But to what extent do you offer yourselves what you ask of them?
It is easy, in times like these, to be swept up by demands – to hope the world will change for you. But are you willing to change for yourselves? Are you willing to give yourselves more than you have until now – to give yourselves what you keep asking from others?
We are not necessarily saying that others shouldn’t give to you. We are not necessarily saying that what is happening or not happening in your reality is fair or just. But it can certainly be said that in most cases, the center of gravity needs to return inward. The main transformation should – and is best when it does – take place within you, between you and yourselves.
As you change, the reality around you can begin to change as well. It will become easier to receive what you are able to receive. It will become easier to receive what you are already receiving. It will become easier to recognize when it is right to ask something of others – and when it is not. And it will most certainly become easier to live the way you wish to live.
So return inward. Create a shift within yourselves. Be faithful to yourselves – to what you need, feel, and desire, to your passions and your dreams – more than you are used to.
These are our words for this time.
With pleasure,
Farewell.
Tohar