Rob: All right, so I think I’m going to ask about the whole notion of forgiveness, and how do we forgive ourselves, to go deeper into that.

I’m just envisioning myself remembering back when Hum-fire and I first started as an emanation from the Mother. It was both of us together, setting out on our adventure.

Hum-fire: Hello, again, all. Yes, this is Hum-fire … Humphries, if you prefer, although that is more Rob’s name for me.

Yes, we started a very long time ago, together setting out on what you’re calling “our grand adventure,” seeing what fun we can have in this universe, in this realm of physicality. Not all of it has been pleasant or fun, but that’s the way we started. That was the intention behind it. Let’s have some fun. Let’s see what this universe has to offer [in terms] of what we can experience.

And we both experienced times of sorrow and sadness and regret about events that have happened seemingly to us, to those whom we love, so your question about forgiveness, this is the grand lesson. This is the whole point of what you should be focused on in these days, as we near ever closer to the point of full ascension of the entire planet, of all peoples, back to a state of love and peace and harmony, the timing of which is completely dictated by your choices in forgiveness.

And yes, as you were arriving this morning, the conclusion that forgiveness is really about forgiving yourself. There is nothing that is happening in the world that was not, at least in part, your creation, perhaps in agreement with many others, that this was the experience you choose to have.

And you may ask, why does there need to be experiences of sorrow and pain and regret? And the simplistic answer is so that you know what the opposite of that feels like, so that you recognize what it is to return to love and unity and harmony.

[When] existing in a realm of complete unity consciousness, infused with love in all things, it becomes rather difficult to discern what that feeling really is unless one experiences something other than that. And one does not understand the full depth of what true unity consciousness [IS], what true harmony IS, what love IS at its core. So we all choose to experience something other than that. That then leads us to the realization that this is not what we want. We prove the positive by witnessing the negative.

But the times for all of that experimentation, I will call it, is coming to a close. It is time to forgive yourself for all that you see. What you judge as good [or] bad, it’s all the same. They’re all just experiences.

So [to] your question of how do you forgive yourself, again, the simple answer is in the recognition of what all of those experiences actually are. Just that: choices that you have made to see something, to teach you something, to witness what is the opposite of what it is that you truly desire, so that you can solidify in your own mind what is it that you desire, that you do, in fact, want the return to unity and harmony and love.

So whenever you feel that there’s something out there that you do not desire, recognize it for what it is — simply an opportunity for forgiveness. And then let that go.

Tell yourself this is not what I want. Envision something better to replace that, and then let that all go. There’s no reflection on you. There is no judgment. Any judgment you have about witnessing something that you don’t want is purely an invention in your own mind.

There is no one in the realm of heaven who is judging you. These are all experiences we have all chosen to have. Therefore, there is no weight greater in some than others. They are all the same. It’s time to let them go, recognize them for what they are.

I know you don’t like the idea that it’s all an illusion, so we won’t dwell on that. But by the same token, it is true that it is only as real as the value you ascribe to it. As soon as you decide this is no longer worth pursuing, this is not what I want, and you reduce that value to near nothing, then it will disappear on its own, for there is no power holding it in place.

I hope this has helped. I am always here for any other questions you may have. It is always nice to reconnect with you in this form. With our deepest love and gratitude, farewell.