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As a child, yoghurt was something extraordinary for us. We were given it on rare occasions, for example when we were ill, to cheer us up. I still like to eat yoghurt today, but preferably without sugar, because I think most of them contain too much unnecessary sugar. But what all yoghurts have in common is that they usually have very attractive packaging: a buttery pot with an equally colourful lid. So you can't see the yoghurt at all. You're buying a pig in a poke, so to speak, or simply trusting that what you're getting is okay and meets your expectations. Trust without seeing. Experience certainly helps with this step. But it's amazing how carefree we are about things like yoghurt, trusting that our decision is good and right, and how difficult we find it with other things. Perhaps also in the spiritual, in our life of faith. How do you cope with that?

I wish you an extraordinary day!