The Seeds We Plant

January 20, 2025

Healing and awakening teach us a humbling truth: we cannot force anyone to see a message they aren’t ready to receive. We can’t judge or rush their journey, because not long ago, we too were unconscious.

Theoretical understanding—what makes sense in books or conversations—means little until life disrupts our patterns. It might take a rock-bottom moment or a profound trigger to begin questioning everything, to seek truth from within.

For those still asleep, all we can do is plant seeds. Their awakening will bloom in its own time, just as ours did. And when it does, the roots of their journey will echo gratitude for those who planted with patience.

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