Fed well in youth, my body grew to the height of its approximate greatest potential. Conversely, in the immaterial realm, I was always too much of the times and, as such, consumed an excessive amount of entertaining junk food.
So it went until one day I found myself smack dab in the heartland of adulthood. Not unhappy, but also harboring a persistent, stunted feeling I could not quite put my finger on. Something remained undeveloped within me in the field of attention, intuition, and spiritual devotion. A phantom limb before the fact of growth at all.
Modern friends, secular consumer that you almost certainly are, how can you not relate to some degree? The good news is that while the body stops growing near the onset of adulthood, your spirit and your soul are on a completely different timeline. Yes, friends, the life of our body is the childhood of our soul. What is stunted now in the spiritual realm still retains the capacity to grow and grow. Yes, take this as a call to alms, a call to change your soul’s diet in a meaningful way! Not necessarily less, but better—consume better, I beg you!