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You simply cannot plant a seed and immediately demand to reap its full-bloom splendour the next day. Those first tender
sprouts require gentle, sustained nurturing before they can mature into lush, abundant, fruit-bearing expressions. The process unfolds according to its rhythms, disrespecting our arbitrary timetables and delivering results on its cosmic schedule.
This is where so many of us stumble. We impatiently dig up those freshly planted seeds, doubting their vitality because we don't immediately see the
surface-level results we crave. Or we neglect and starve them of the daily "sunlight" and "nutrients" they require to thrive - our focused energy, loving encouragement, and refusal to abandon them at the first sign of a challenge.
Then we wonder why our harvest looks so meagre, our efforts seemingly bearing little long-lasting fruit. We contravened the natural laws, Gentle Reader, disrupting the
necessary gestation period and growth cycle, all in desperation for overnight fulfilment.
But imagine what could transpire if we showed our seedling intentions the same patience and devotion as a master gardener? If we tended to them without attachment to when they would yield tangible results, simply doing the humble work of showing up each day to nurture their steady unfolding. Visualizing our
long-term goals and cherished dreams already taking root and growing stronger with each passing season.
That's when the magic happens.
And all because we respected the process. We didn't prematurely pull up the seeds or allow them to wither from lack of care and faith. We simply showed up fully and let nature's grand choreography unfold
through us.
So you are now the gardener.
Tend to your goals, dreams and calling as you would a garden. Give them what they need to thrive - focus, commitment, and the freedom to grow according to their schedules.
Detach from
expectations.
The fruits will come, as certain as spring follows winter. All you need to do is love the process, tend your garden, and let nature take care of the rest.
That's today's transmission, Gentle Reader. Until next time.
Peace,
love and power.
Be Your Own Hero.