Greetings.
Thus, we begin. Another meeting, in this way, through this means, to say a few words. We wish to remind you, human beings, that things can be different. We wish to remind you of hope. We wish to remind you of the possibility that despair is not the whole truth. We wish to remind you that the fact you do not see other possibilities does not mean they do not exist – it only means that you do not see them.
If you meet a person whose vision is impaired, and you tell them that there is something in the distance, and they respond, “I do not see it” – what would be the truth? Is the truth that they do not see it, or that the thing exists? Both are true. For that person, the thing does not exist because they cannot see it. For them, that is the truth. But from a wider perspective, the thing does exist – it is only that the person does not see it.
From this starting point, we speak to you. We see a perspective you do not see. We see what awaits further along the road – what you can reach – when you do not see it. We see the possibility when you do not see it. We come this time to remind you that the possibility exists, that hope exists, that change can happen.
We wish to remind you that the fact you do not see does not reflect reality or potential as much as it reflects who you are in this moment. Do not believe too strongly in the limitation. Do not believe too strongly in the despair or the distress. Treat your emotions with respect and seriousness; bring awareness and healing to them. Ask for help, receive help, give help – certainly. Above all, remember that reality can change.
These are our words for this time.
With pleasure,
Farewell.
Tohar.