A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words - The seed that we are... the harvest of tomorrow.

in Freewriters2 years ago

Greetings to the @freewritehouse community, today delivering to you my feeling of this week's proposed image.


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Source: A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words


When I saw the image I identified with the work we do in our lives, what we cultivate as people and what we teach our children. The power that a single seed has and the potential to multiply; as people we can create the favorable conditions for that living seed to germinate from love with the possibility of having a better humanity.

We are a seed, a seed that we have to plant, in a fertile soil, a seed that with care and attention will begin to germinate. But, the success of this process does not only consist of the richness of the soil and the weather, the sun, the rain and even the wind count.

In our being is the seed that allows us to contemplate life.

The seed implies the process of life, sprouts are born and grow, so are we all. The human being can experience its growth as the seed that begins to emerge its roots. Roots that dig the earth looking for nutrients, opening the way, penetrating deeply rooted to achieve stability and have the strength to then rise, to come to the surface strong and fruitful as a plant; in this process it finds new capabilities, new potentials and its branches bloom and bear fruit generously.

It is about being that tree that sprouted from a seed, that from the inner darkness of the earth emerges seeking to come out, to appear, to be... and to get the light. Always in each one of us will grow something, something that nourishes us and manifests itself, to be that plant, that tree, that harvest that evolves from our own being.

We are provided with the seed and we are sowers, multipliers of harvests, in order to reap the good fruits in future generations.

Thank you for taking the time to read me, I hope you have identified with the sowing of our own seed. I invite @beaescribe to participate in the contest.

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We hope to reap the good fruits but what if the harvest is the opposite?
Thanks for joining pic1000👍

That's right, thank you