Greetings.
And so, we begin. We meet this time to remind you, human beings, of a truth that is often easy for you to forget. The truth is that no one can set you free. No one can liberate you. And yet, time and again, you forget – and seek out those who will redeem you, who will give you what you feel you need: permission, legitimacy, support, the freedom to be who you are.
Human beings can certainly influence you – in one direction or another. But true liberation – the release of fear, of resistance, of the inner “I must not” – can only come from you.
Notice when you are seeking outside of yourselves for someone to set you free. Often, you look for it in those closest to you. At times, you seek redemption in your political leaders. In many different places you look for it. And sometimes, you are disappointed that people do not give it to you. Sometimes, you are willing to do anything to get it. In doing so, you often lose yourselves.
We are here, this time, to remind you that the change, the release, the freedom you wish to create – all of this lies in your hands, within your responsibility.
We encourage you to return inward, to discover what it is you want others to give you – and to offer more and more of that to yourselves.
These are our words for this time.
With pleasure,
Farewell.
Tohar