Beyond the Plate: Stop Chasing Shiny Toys and Start Tending the Soil of Your Soul

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The deficiencies in our collective soul

We need to have an honest conversation about what it means to be nourished.

In my practice as a nutritionist, I spend a lot of time listening to my clients, looking at  nutrient deficiencies and creating SMART goals with them.

 

But lately, I feel an undeniable pull to look deeper—at the deficiencies in our collective soul and the soil beneath our feet.

I look around at the current state of the world, and it feels like humanity is stuck in a frantic loop, like a dog chasing its own tail. We are exhausted, depleted, and constantly running faster just to stay in the same place.

The current system tries to convince us that salvation lies in the next “shiny toy.”

We are told that technology will save us, that artificial intelligence will do our thinking, and that accumulating Bitcoin or gold is the ultimate security.

It sounds like the plot of madmen trying to brainwash us into forgetting who we really are, ticking us into becoming robots obsessed with extraction and efficiency.

We are starved for connection, yet drowning in distraction

The disconnect is making us sick.

The disconnect is making us sick.

We have forgotten why we came here as souls to have a human experience. We certainly didn’t come here just to consume, scroll, and deplete the planet that hosts us.

This is why my heart is yearning to move deeper into the world of regenerative agriculture and true food safety.

For too long, our approach to food—and life—has been based on extraction.

We extract nutrients from the soil without replenishing them until the dirt is dead. We extract energy from our own bodies with stimulants and stress until we burn out.

We treat Mother Earth like an endless supply closet rather than a living, breathing relative.

You cannot build a vibrant, spiritual human body on food grown in dead, chemically laden soil. It’s dilusional.

We need a spiritual revolution that starts in the dirt.

We need a spiritual revolution that starts in the dirt.

My guidance is shifting. Yes, I want you to eat your vegetables. But more importantly, I want you to care about how those vegetables were grown. Were they part of a system of stewardship, or a system of extraction?

Regenerative agriculture isn’t just a farming technique; it’s a spiritual alignment. It is the ancestral wisdom that understands we are here to be good stewards of the land.

It is the humility to know that if we heal the soil, we heal our food. If we heal our food, we heal our bodies. And if we heal our bodies, we clear the vessel for our souls to do the work we actually came here to do.

It’s time to stop spinning in circles. It’s time to look away from the shiny distractions and look down at the earth beneath our feet.

True wealth isn’t crypto

it’s living soil, clean water, and a nervous system regulated enough to feel calmness and joy. 

In health and stewardship, Ivette

Let's align with that. Let's start the revolution on our plates.

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