There is something quite exiting about planting seeds, an expectation that something good will grow in time. Some seeds grow quite quickly with foliage that reaches far and wide in no time at all and some grow more steadily so that you can watch each leaf appear, slowly revealing itself. Sometimes you don’t know exactly what to expect but you plant them anyway in good faith and wait.
We all know that things are happening under the surface even without looking directly. We just have to wait until the first signs of growth appear. Uncovering the seed to check on its progress would disturb the early growth and risk damaging the roots needed to support the new shoots that appear. Once those new shoots break free of the soil they need to be nurtured, supported and protected from harm. With the right kind of care these young tender shoots will develop into mature growth
At times it seems that new growth is everywhere around us, all those seeds sprouting at once. It is easy to enjoy the beauty of a lush garden filled with new growth but perhaps not so easy to become carried away with newly sown areas of bare earth. However, it is in these areas that we can anticipate with excitement the new growth which those seeds will bring.So you can start to sow the seeds of change as soon as you wish. Therapy gives you the tools to prepare and nourish the soil to provide a fertile place for the seeds to grow. At times you’ll consciously place each seed with an expectation of growth but the best surprises come from those seeds that are carried in on the breeze bringing the type of growth you need just at the right time.
Maybe someday you’ll find yourself enjoying the growth that came from seeds planted long ago but don’t forget to enjoy the planting right now. Value that time, because each seed you plant can grow into something quite wonderful. Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant
Robert Louis Stevenson