Greetings.
So we begin. Another meeting through this means, to offer you, human beings, a few words about the possibilities available to you.
There are many possibilities for human beings, many different choices you can make. But the most important choice of all is to choose yourself. To choose what is good for you, what suits you, what is right for you. To choose what is good for who you are right now – not who you might become in the future, not who you think you should be – but what is good for who you are right now, as you are.
What is good for you? That is the question. You have many ideas about who you could or should be. But often these ideas are not truly possible, because they don’t arise from truly knowing yourself – but from self–rejection, from anger toward yourself, even from a desire to get rid of yourself. You may feel excited about an idea, but that excitement is not rooted in enthusiasm for who you are right now. And if you are excited about an idea of yourself while not being excited about yourself – then that idea is likely not the right one for you.
Even if you are not currently enthusiastic about yourself, it is still worthwhile to get to know yourself – to understand who you are, to gain greater clarity about your nature. From there, you can begin to see which desires, which dreams, and which ideas are truly possible for you.
We can already say that the dreams that are truly possible for you are those that allow you to be more of who you already are – not someone different. Even if there is a problem you want to solve – and yes, there may indeed be a problem that needs solving, such as a health issue or a financial difficulty – the path of transformation will always be one in which you become more of who you are. That is, you allow yourself greater freedom to express yourself, to be who you are more fully.
If the solution you are considering comes with a plan in which you are expected to become someone else entirely, in a fundamental way – then it is not for you. It will not suit you.
So, what is good for you, as you are right now? That is the question. That is our suggestion.
With pleasure,
Farewell.
Tohar.