Healthy Growth

The discovery of the StarDust had led the Espers to take a closer interest in how to develop it.

One thing was clear in any case: it already shone extremely brightly, naturally, during pregnancy, but also throughout childhood.

The Seven Shapes had therefore thought it necessary to create a society that promotes the healthy growth of children as early as possible; and since the time of pregnancy was also involved, the circle was complete.

It was necessary to make society healthier as a whole.

“Given the society we know, the starting point is quite far from our goal,” declared Eklea, the Shape of Consciousness.

“Yes, but now that we know the StarDust develops thanks to the five elements, we also now have the main guidelines to follow in order to reach our objective!” exclaimed Vati, the Shape of Wisdom.

Kenko, the Shape of Health, continued:

“For a healthy society, we must allow the healthy growth of the youngest. And that requires excellent health, both physical and mental, for our dear children.”

“We must think about the future in the long term, and not stop at immediate profits, which are often harmful when viewed more broadly: protecting the environment or refocusing on ‘good values’ must finally become central to our discussions.”

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