Greetings.
So, we begin to share a few words about who you are. A few words about the fear that grips human beings and tells you the world is a dangerous place – that you must protect yourselves at all costs.
It is a challenge to face this fear, because from the human point of view, danger often seems real, and there are indeed times when you must protect yourselves from those who intend harm. And yet, many times fear is deceptive. It points to threats that do not actually exist. It drives you into struggle, into conflict, that is often unnecessary – because there is nothing real to defend against.
People often perceive accusations that were never made, theft that never happened, violation of rights that never occurred, harm that was never done, and evil that simply isn’t there. We invite you to pay attention to this.
We suggest observing the certainty with which you diagnose reality – how absolute and how swift your conclusions often are. Just as you may overlook real dangers and continue to live within them, you may also imagine dangers and act as if they are real.
We encourage you to become more aware of this dynamic, so you can discern more accurately when something truly needs your caution or your defense.
For many of you, the simple truth is that the world is far safer than you perceive. The simple truth is that you can be – and express yourselves – with far more freedom than you currently believe.
We encourage you to begin seeing things in this way, to reclaim a sense of security and openness that may have been lost.
Could it be that you are allowed simply to be? Absolutely yes.
These are our words for now.
With pleasure,
Farewell.
Tohar.