Self-Validation Q: Lately I've become involved in three different programs that have to do with the environment, that kind of thing. And I guess I want you to validate my excitement and the path I'm on. B: I cannot. I can comment on it; I can enjoy it. But I cannot validate it. Q: Well, that's what I was looking for, a validation. B: Well then, give it to yourself and you shall have it. Q: Okay. B: Are you validated? Q: Yeah. B: Thank you. Q: Seems better when it comes from you, though. B: Why? Q: I don't know. B: It can't be, it can only come from you; it cannot come from me. So how can it be better if it comes from me? Q: But aren't we one? B: We are one, I can validate the one I know I am. But you must concurrently validate the one you know you are. Q: Well, I'd like to make a statement. It has to do with my quest for truth. B: Quest for truth. Q: And my career. B: Yes. Q: I know they work hand in hand because you have talked about that before. And I didn't know that before. B: And you already know that "The Truth" is composed of all truths? Q: Yes. B: So when you say, "my quest for the Truth," what you're actually talking about is your expression of your truth. Q: Yes. B: At any given moment, whatever that may be. Q: Actually what I mean is, my own peace. B: Yes. Same thing.