But then you actually look around your back yard and there is nothing but grass. Till the yard, and do it lovingly. And when it is time, throw in the seeds with care. Stand back and let the rains come and the sun shine, and let some unfolding process that we cannot really even begin to understand (even though science may say it does perfectly), take shape. Stand by, and water when water is needed, and weed when the weeds are in the way, and be patient.
And do not think, when your garden is not producing when you deem it should produce, that you should go till another plot and start over. Stand by, and eventually the little seedlings will arise, and eventually they will turn to flowers, to herbs, and maybe one kind doesn't take to the soil as you thought it would, and thus you are left no choice but to plant a different flower in its place. And your garden might look different than you thought it would when you started.
If there is truth in you that it was your heart's desire to plant the garden, and tend carefully to it, and if you build the fence around it so the deer and the rabbits cannot eat it, then the wealth and abundance of it will certainly be yours. There can be no other way.
And if its your heart's desire to have the garden, and the seed has come to fruition in you, waste no time. For there is none to be wasted.
4 comments:
Well said. Thank you for this. I planted wildflower seeds this spring and they are just now finally blooming, long after they were supposed to and everyone else's were. Beautiful. I had missed the significance in it.
I read this and thought of Voltaire and gained a lot of meaning out of what you wrote. And on another level I also thought it would be great to actually have a garden to plant. We will need to wait a little longer for that.
Hi Molly,
Megan told me about your blog last night over dinner. I've enjoyed reading through it. I have one too: emilypainter.wordpress.com. Would you like to share links?
This blogging thing is so much fun isn't it?!
Good to see/read you.
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