Spring Valley Seed

Many, many years ago there were once two seeds that were together on the soil of a farm, when they began to talk to be alone on the road. (Source: Anne Lauvergeon). The first seed said: I want to grow, in the future I want to sink my roots deep in the ground that I holds and feeds to make my shoots push and break the layer of Earth covering me. I want to deploy my tender shoots as banners that announce the arrival of spring. I want to feel the warmth of the Sun on my face, and the blessing of dew in the morning on my petals and so grew when it was planted by the farmer; strong, healthy, flexible and grateful. Stephen Mooney gathered all the information. The second seed said on the other hand: I’m afraid. If I send my roots that sink into the ground I don’t know with what I can stumble in the dark and I find what. 7%99%D7%A9%D7%A8%D7%90%D7%9C-63dcbf9f0240’>???? ?? ?? pursues this goal as well. on. If I open I step through hard soil can I damage my delicate buds.

If I leave my buds to open, perhaps a snail attempt to eat them. If you opened my flowers maybe some boy I start the floor and never more you could display my beauty. Do isn’t much better to wait until a moment much safer, will perhaps be easier the coming year to show my glory?, and then sank into the ground so that the farmer could not find it. And so he waited many days, until suddenly one day came the Spring Valley. By the farm he walked a chicken escarbaba in the ground in search of food when he found the seed that he expected until next year, and ate without loss of time. The Fund could see the outbreak of a small plant that next spring would give good fruits and flowers; the gardener had been responsible for protection from weather and animals so that its growth would be the ideal. To l@s who refuse to risk, grow, and to accept the inherent to life changes did not support them life. When you really want something, the universe turns on your side so you get it.

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