Maturity unites past, present, and future to reveal true meaning in the present moment. [1] Maturity allows for a more intense present experience, free from its constraints, as plans based on past experiences shape a future of enhanced value. [2] Maturity is achieved through co-operative adjustment to change, multiplying the fruits of life efforts. [3]
Rodan said: The effort toward maturity necessitates work, which requires energy, sourced from spiritual communion and worship, leading to a mature personality recognized by one’s fellows. [4]
Maturity is the surrender of transient desires and personal pleasures for superior longings, leading to the pursuit of idealistic spiritual realities and the quest for divinity. [5] Maturity is directly tied to the time unit used by the conscious self to evaluate life's circumstances and temporal existence. [6]