Dig In, and Dig Deep!
Today's advice? Pushon! Don't give up! Don't stop! Dig in, and dig deep.
Remember: Thingsdon't happen spontaneously or immediately. You can't grow something youhaven't planted. If things are happening, it's because you're doing something,even if it's just taking one little step at a time. If NOTHING ishappening, it's because you're doing NOTHING.
Things sometimes don'tgrow as you'd like them too. We only sow the seed, but where, how, andwhen it grows is up to something bigger than us. BUT, what is in ourcontrol is often how we sow. If we scatter enough seed, something willeventually take root. So, don't just plant one seed - you might getdisappointed, because not all seeds produce a harvest. There are manyfactors that can come into our lives that can destroy the seed we've plantedbeyond our control; not enough sunlight, predators, pestilence, too much water,disease, wrong alkalinity of the soil, no fertilizer, etc. But, if you scattermany seeds, you WILL receive some form of a harvest.
Look around youtoday? What does your field look like? What are youproducing? Do you start something and never finish it? Do you havea lot of great ideas but never act on them? Do you share what you havewith others? Do you sow into someone else' field and build a supportsystem for cross-genesis? If not, how do you expect to receive? Why doyou believe you'll get something for nothing? Who will stand beside youwhen you refuse to stand beside others? Keep thinking you don't needanyone else, and no one else will ever need you.
Till next time,
~T.L. Gray
Remember: Thingsdon't happen spontaneously or immediately. You can't grow something youhaven't planted. If things are happening, it's because you're doing something,even if it's just taking one little step at a time. If NOTHING ishappening, it's because you're doing NOTHING.
Things sometimes don'tgrow as you'd like them too. We only sow the seed, but where, how, andwhen it grows is up to something bigger than us. BUT, what is in ourcontrol is often how we sow. If we scatter enough seed, something willeventually take root. So, don't just plant one seed - you might getdisappointed, because not all seeds produce a harvest. There are manyfactors that can come into our lives that can destroy the seed we've plantedbeyond our control; not enough sunlight, predators, pestilence, too much water,disease, wrong alkalinity of the soil, no fertilizer, etc. But, if you scattermany seeds, you WILL receive some form of a harvest.
Look around youtoday? What does your field look like? What are youproducing? Do you start something and never finish it? Do you havea lot of great ideas but never act on them? Do you share what you havewith others? Do you sow into someone else' field and build a supportsystem for cross-genesis? If not, how do you expect to receive? Why doyou believe you'll get something for nothing? Who will stand beside youwhen you refuse to stand beside others? Keep thinking you don't needanyone else, and no one else will ever need you.
Till next time,
~T.L. Gray
Published on April 05, 2012 08:52
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