Seed time (cause) and harvest time (effect) is an eternal law on this world. Fruit never looks like the seed. The death of the seed activates the life leading to the fruit. The death of the fruit is what uncovers the seed within. In both the seed and the fruit death is the catalyst towards transformation.
Seeds are the original vehicle of nourishment for the inhabitants of this world. Some seeds create toxic plants leading to non-toxic fruit, while some seeds create non-toxic plants leading to toxic fruit; and the remaining seeds produce non-toxic plants and fruit. Toxicity cannot be discovered in the appearance of the seed only in the life it creates.
Many seeds have evolved to permit nature to disperse them across a vast region. Some seeds must be devoured by animals to permit it’s digestive system to release the protective coating the seed is encased within so that it may grow when it lands on the soil. Other seeds simply land from the place of their origin sustaining the ecosystem.
We look about and can witness change occurring throughout the various seasons of the solar cycle. Seeds and harvests follow this cycle. The change which transpires is the evolution of the seed to fruit. To fixate our gaze at a singular moment in the cycle and expect immediate change is ignorance in how growth evolves. To look at the cycle at its end and declare that nothing is happening and changes must be made is to ignore how the bulk of the work of growth must first be hidden under the earth apparently as death.
Are riots the seeds of change or the fruits of despair? Will real transformation occur without the death of either? What nourishment are these riots providing either as a seed or a fruit? When does toxicity factor into the cycle? At the beginning or at the end? IF this is a non-toxic occurrence, the seed, growth and fruit should feed us, right? Are the riots landing on the soil in a digested form or undigested form? Are the expectations of change merely the fixation on the end of a cycle when dormancy is natural and required to birth new life? Or is there a mutation attempting to re calibrate the cycle for a new expression of growth out of its proper season?
Our unique perception is the only soil these questions grow within. What cycle are you experiencing in the seed to harvest continuum?
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