I've been thinking alot about farming this morning. I think just about every aspect of it applies to life. You plant what you'd like to sow. You fertilize and water, you weed out the bad, and you harvest the wonderful, amazing gifts.
Same with relationships. Same with children. Same with artistic endeavors, work, and goals. Nothing amazing to harvest? Think back to what you planted. Didn't plant? Nothing to harvest. Didn't fertilize or water? Nothing again. Forgot to weed? Guess what choked out your crop.
Unfortunately, I haven't literally planted any crops to harvest since I was a child, perhaps I will have a window or balcony garden next year. But I'm fully realizing how all the steps apply to life. It all ties in to being mindful. Mindful of the results and reasoning for each and every step.
I've been planting seeds towards a goal for quite awhile. My "crop" (as it were), started growing last week. And the work doesn't stop there...
just something to ponder....
Wow! A brilliant comparison.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a community farm. Teaches you that what you get is relative to what you put in. Truly eye opening.
Great post Robyn. Have a great day. Looks like the crops won't need to be watered. : )
ReplyDeleteNice comparison! It made me think about how we deal with the unexpected, like a flood wiping out an entire planting, and whether we find the strength to replant or simply stand and cry about the mud. I've got to go replant now....
ReplyDeleteVery nice Robyn. I've been working on 'my farm' a lot lately too. I wish you a plentiful harvest!
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