🎯 Purpose
The seed of God is in us if the seed had a good wise and industrious cultivator it would thrive all the more and grow up to God
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Every person carries within them the seed of their highest purpose

When I first read this beautiful thought by Meister Eckhart, I felt a tiny flutter in my chest, much like the feeling of finding a hidden treasure in the garden. To say that a divine seed resides within us is such a comforting way to look at our existence. It suggests that we aren't just random accidents of nature, but rather vessels containing something sacred, something with the potential to reach toward the infinite. However, the quote also carries a gentle responsibility. It reminds us that having potential isn't enough; we need to be the gardeners of our own souls, tending to that inner spark with wisdom and consistent care.

In our busy, modern lives, it is so easy to forget that we are carrying something precious. We get caught up in the weeds of daily stress, the thorns of self-doubt, and the heavy shadows of distraction. We often look outward, searching for meaning in achievements or the approval of others, while neglecting the very soil of our own hearts. We act like we are waiting for a miracle to drop from the sky, forgetting that the miracle is already planted inside us, just waiting for a little bit of sunlight and a gentle hand to guide it.

I remember a time when I felt quite lost, much like a little duckling drifting without a compass. I was working so hard on external goals that I felt hollowed out, as if I were all bark and no roots. I realized I had been neglecting my inner world, letting the weeds of burnout take over. I had to learn to be an industrious cultivator for myself. This meant setting boundaries, practicing stillness, and feeding my spirit with things that nourished my true essence rather than just my ego. Slowly, that little seed of purpose began to sprout again, reminding me that my growth was happening even when I couldn't see it.

Being a wise and industrious cultivator doesn't mean you have to be perfect or work yourself to exhaustion. It simply means showing up for yourself with intention. It means weeding out the negative thoughts that choke your progress and watering your dreams with patience and kindness. It is a daily, quiet practice of tending to your inner light.

Today, I invite you to take a moment to look inward. Ask yourself what kind of gardener you have been lately. Are you neglecting your inner garden, or are you nurturing the divine potential within? Perhaps today is a lovely day to pick up your watering can and give your soul the care it deserves.

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