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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Reaping What We Sow

Whether we realize it or not, we are all planting seeds every day. These are seeds of thought, actions, deeds, and words that go in our own gardens of our individual life path. We each choose what seeds will go in our garden, glow and flourish. We can choose to spread seeds of anger, hate and resentment and that's what we will get back from such planting. Or, we could choose happiness, joy and love, and we'll get that back. We could choose to spread the seeds of gossip and watch as the gossip spreads, grows and causes hurt along the way. We can also plant seeds of forgiveness and understanding in the hopes that others will also forgive us and try to understand us better as well. We could choose to plant seeds of compassion, realizing our many blessings and considering others might be struggling right now. If we plant hate and allow it to travel and spread, our garden will both look and feel hateful. Should we choose to plant seeds of love, our garden will reflect that love. Others will feel the warmth of that loving energy. How will others view the gardens we've personally chosen to create? Will they push away, feeling negative in the space, or will they feel the warmth and welcoming positivity? Will they feel the urge to sit in our garden, talk and share with us and learn more about how we planted such a lovely space? Will they feel welcome or will they feel like running the other way? Will we cultivate great, long lasting friendships, or will we stand alone watching others be repelled by the negative energy they feel when around us and the seeds we've chosen to sow? And, if we've seen that we were planting the wrong seeds, life always gives us the option to change and begin again, planting different seeds. Each is set to wonder, how will our personal garden grow. Wishing you each a bountiful, positive garden to find comfort in. Love and Light, Judi

9 comments:

larry said...

hello!~
i am first!
what great,uplifting insights you give ..for free ,too!
just want you to know you are cherished..
be well,dear friend
(sheila h)

larry said...

i have been picking and planting some crappy seeds as of late..lol

the world is annoying me,Judi...
and so do those word verification things!

Judi J. said...

Dear Sheila, great to see you. :) You get to choose what you plant. Crap is great fertilizer for future growth. :) I hear you about the world. Time to get out the sifter and only take the positive to avoid drama, chaos, and spinning. I'm with you on the verification things, but it's just another part of this new age on the net I guess. Sending you many well wishes and Huge Hugs, Love and Light, Judi

maryrussel said...

Insightful

I've awarded you with a versatile blogger award.

Judi J said...

Warm Greetings to you Mary, great to see you. :) and Thank you for the award. I'll have to go check the Versatile blogger out. :)

maryrussel said...

I enjoyed reading this again. You only plant beautiful seeds of love, friendship, and encouragement. May it all return to you ten-fold.

Judi J said...

Dear Marge, Bless your heart. I wish the same to you. I wish you joy, happiness and all wondrous things. :)
Love and light, Judi

abitosunshine said...

I definitely pick too many bad seeds, or else they pick me, ha! Love the artwork with this post!

Blessings & a bit o' sunshine!
Ruthi

Judi J said...

Warm Greetings Dear Ruthi, So good to see you. We each get to choose the type of seeds we will plant and hopefully we are making the correct choices for ourselves and those around us so that we can all enjoy and feel joy filled in what we have planted. :) If our 'crop' isn't all that great one year, we always have the next year to plant and hopefully each year our garden will flourish even more than the year before. :) Love and Light, Judi