Childhood is not an age definition
It is a spiritual state of Being
WREAL believes that Childhood is not just an age definition, is primarily a spiritual state of being, across all cultures, across all history and across all species.
It represents purity, innocence, playfulness, joy, enthusiasm and is even astrologically linked to the sun, light and empowerment.
Younger children simply possess it by default and gradually lose it during their continuing exposure with adulthood.
To be frank though, is not just the values of the adult world that are responsible for that loss. There are also factors of bio-chemistry, hormonal and neurotransmitter changes that consolidate this change.
Adult values developed through society are part of an overall programming which includes these biochemical changes. If however we detect & capture this biochemical state and develop a value system around this childhood state while encouraging and entraining children to sustain this childhood state while they still can and transmit it to as many other young children, we may be able to shift the overall level of contamination of this childhood state caused by adulthood.
Childhood revolves to a significant degree around play. A trait that is stronger during the early childhood years and gradually fades out with age. This cannot be accidental or irrelevant.
There may be biochemical reasons that instigate the need for play OR it may as well be that play itself instigate the biochemical changes observed in childhood.
The definition of childhood represents
OUR most
uninhibited, creative, passionate, satisfying, loving, enthusiastic, free, empowered, joyful, being in the moment state of being.
Isn’t what defines us as human beings in our most empowered state?
Isn’t what we should be aspiring to be?
Isn’t what we should treasure inside ourselves & in all children who already possess it?
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