The Void in your cart
We keep buying stuff. Bigger houses, faster phones, fancier cars. But there's a void that Amazon Prime can't fill, no matter how fast the shipping.
That part of you—the one that feels connected to something bigger—isn't impressed by your corner office or your follower count.
The higher self isn't interested in your subscription services. It's a piece of something divine, and divine hunger requires divine nourishment.
Think of it as a bird in a gilded cage. The bars are gold-plated distractions. They dazzle, but the wings still itch for sky.
We've built entire industries around distracting ourselves from this truth. Endless scrolling. Status signaling. The hustle for more. But the void remains.
It's not a flaw. It's a signal.
Your higher self is homesick for the infinite. Of course material things don't satisfy it. They were never meant to.
You can't bargain with this truth. You can only acknowledge it.
The people who make a dent in the universe understand this. They don't ignore the material world—they engage with it fully, but they don't expect it to silence that divine hunger.
The real opportunity isn't figuring out what to buy next but in learning to listen to the part of you that's connected to everything.