"The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart."
~Helen Keller
I find myself at a loss for words after such a cathartic experience. My heart has been touched in a way I did not know possible. Mario Cambi, the genius behind Leo The Lion, proves himself a philosopher and a seer beyond the boundaries of this world. In only 82 brief minutes, he expresses more heartbreak, devotion, and spiritual connection than I've managed to feel in a lifetime. I haven't cried since 'nam, yet here I find myself on the brink of tears.
AIDS, Polio, Mesothelioma, Bubonic Plague.
All past struggles. Past, thanks to the marvel of Leo the Lion. Like Jesus healing the afflicted, Leo outstretched his paw to my afflicted personage sitting at this dimly lit stall in my local 7 Eleven.
In 2004, Karen left with the kids and I found myself in and endless spiral of self doubt and pity. I'd sought out therapy, reached out to friends, even ecstasy. But nothing truly got through to me until I watched Leo corner and blackmail that Zebra into giving her body for the sake of the youth. Not only did I receive inspiration, I felt hope. (After watching the movie, Karen and the kids have since returned, another blessing from my savior, Leo).
Some may tell you that this masterpiece isn't worth your time. I am here to tell you that there isn't a single better way on earth to connect with God. It is through Leo. amen
10/10.