Friends,

2022 is over. Many people will remember it with distaste and revulsion. When it looked as if one crisis – the health, coronavirus crisis – had been solved, there was another – the downstream economic crisis and, above all, the crisis on Europe's eastern border. And it looks as if there will be no end to the crises.

"Above all, let us look for the good around us, I believe that with a positive attitude together we can face up to the actual problems of the outside world, and there are not too few of them. Let us take on the challenges of the coming year with the courage to tackle and struggle these problems. May the good be near you, the dark forces avoid you, and may next year be filled with love and understanding." I am signing this wish from the past years again this year, for the several time. For it is somehow permanent.

Yes, the situation in our country and in the world is not the best, we have entered the lower stage of the economic cycle, which was artfully exploited by the hostile regimes in the world, who used it as the right dark forces in time and escalated the war in our immediate vicinity. The world is changing and it will change, but let's not get fractured and disintegrated into dysfunctional parts. Let's talk to each other, inspire each other, and make plans to solve problems. It won't be easy, but like in every cycle: after night comes the day, after the lowtide comes the hightide, and everything will be as it should be. Perhaps these ships in the bay off the island of Batz in Brittany could tell the tale. We're lucky enough, unlike ships, that we can at least steer our tide to where we want it to go – back to the hightide. Joy, happiness, love, or resolving conflicts. Let's take advantage. So don't have the lowtide too long in 2023.

#PF2023

Lowtide in Ile-de-Batz Hightide in Ile-de-Batz