Creating change for maturity. True and effective change has to begin with the mind. Secondly it takes effect in the heart
or spirit. The heart has to be open to change for any benefit to manifest. An open heart and mind allow us to conscientiously
consider new ideas.
To be successful in fostering change in our society, we must understand the intrinsic nature of human beings. We are taught
certain beliefs and then lead to hold specific prejudices as we grow into adulthood. Sometimes we look back on previous held
convictions and wonder how we ever believed such. However, we often defend our present convictions without regard for accuracy
or harmony with Divine Truth of the Creator.
To bring about change in others, we must first bring about change within our own spirit, mind and physical being. We have
to open our hearts and mind to listen with honest intent to be able to hear what others have to say without conflict of thought.
It's our intrinsic nature to desire peace and happiness for ourselves and for other people. The ability to manifest this peace
is a sign of maturity. This leads us to conclude that maturity is more than advancing in number of years, maturity is knowing
the difference between absolute and transient knowledge.
That which is absolute do not change. However, being a mature adult does not mean we no longer change. We grow in knowledge
and wisdom as we allow ourselves to grow younger in spirit to learn the difference between absolute and transient knowledge.
This type of change keeps us forever young physically and spiritually, yet maturing (aging) in wisdom.
Living foods (raw diet) helps us to grow young. The proper diet can help us overcome fatigue, anorexia, mental confusion,
delusion, paranoia, weight problems and old age. Learn more about the vegetarian, vegan and/or raw food diet.